Emotionally Focused Therapists in Oregon
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As of April 2026, 105 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in emotionally focused therapy. This approach emphasizes the role of emotions in psychological health and can involve techniques from various evidence-based therapies. 80 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, ensuring accessibility across Oregon's diverse geography. 24 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing a pathway to therapy for those with Medicaid coverage. 40 providers offer sliding scale fees, which can make therapy more affordable for individuals with limited income. Currently, 96 therapists are accepting new clients, and 47 provide in-person sessions. These therapists may use emotionally focused therapy to address a range of concerns, including relationship issues and emotional regulation difficulties.
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105 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselors Directory specialize in emotionally focused therapy. This approach emphasizes the role of emotions in psychological health and can involve techniques from various evidence-based therapies. 80 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, ensuring accessibility across Oregon's diverse geography. 24 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing a pathway to therapy for those with Medicaid coverage. 40 providers offer sliding scale fees, which can make therapy more affordable for individuals with limited income. Currently, 96 therapists are accepting new clients, and 47 provide in-person sessions. These therapists may use emotionally focused therapy to address a range of concerns, including relationship issues and emotional regulation difficulties.




