Couples Counseling Therapists in Oregon
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Couples counseling helps partners improve communication, rebuild trust, and navigate conflict. Oregon couples counselors use evidence-based approaches like Gottman Method, EFT, and Imago therapy to strengthen relationships.
Zendo Health Oregon
Portland, OR
Zendo Health is a team of counselors accepting new clients now in Washington, Clackamas, Multnomah, Linn, Benton, Lincoln, & Lane Counties in Oregon. We provide the client the…
Amanda Tarkington-Taylor
Pre-Licensed Professional · Beaverton, OR
All adolescents and children want to be loved and accepted for who they are. Every child and adolescent thrive to please. For them to achieve these goals they need to be nurtured,…
Keriann Holsinger
MFT-A, QMHP · Tigard, OR
Keriann is dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families reconnect with their inherent worth, heal relational wounds, and cultivate emotional safety - both within…
Elisa Brooks
MFT · Portland, OR
Do you feel unfulfilled or unsatisfied in your life or relationship? With how you feel, or don't feel, day to day? With the communication, sex, intimacy, or lack thereof? Are…
Cottage Grove Counseling Clinic INC
Cottage Grove Counseling Clinic has been serving communities in Oregon for over 40 years. We serve individuals, couples and families. We work with people of all different ages…
Elena G Huerta
Trying to accomplish our life goals while dealing with complex identities or circumstances can be frustrating and lonely. What would it be like to feel seen, heard, and empowered?…
Be Still and Grow Counseling
PhD, LMFT, LPCA · Keizer, OR
Welcome to BSGC. Our compassionate counselors are here to provide a safe space for adults, teens, youth, & couples dealing with emotional pain, trauma, depression, anxiety or…
Mangata Wellness
PsyD · Salem, OR
Mangata Wellness -Wilsonville office is now accepting new clients! Depression, fear, and anxiety are some of the most common and uncomfortable emotions that we can experience at…
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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory features 44 licensed therapists specializing in Couples Counseling across Oregon. A majority, 39, offer telehealth sessions, providing flexibility for couples to engage in therapy remotely. 12 of these providers accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), Oregon's Medicaid program, which may offer low-cost or free therapy sessions based on eligibility. For clients facing financial constraints, 22 therapists offer sliding scale fees. 43 of these Couples Counseling therapists are currently accepting new clients. Therapists use various evidence-based approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), tailored to couples' needs. Refinement filters on our directory help you find a Couples Counseling therapist in Oregon that fits your situation.