Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
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Family therapy addresses relationship dynamics, communication patterns, and conflict within family systems. Oregon family therapists work with parents, children, and extended family members to build healthier connections.
Erin F. Crozier
PhD · Corvallis, OR
Accepting new clients for group therapy only. Do you long for better relationships? Would you like to understand more about yourself and how you relate to those around you? Do…
Couples & Relationship Therapy @ Connections First
LCSW · Portland, OR
At Connections First, our Couples and Relationship Therapy team is committed to helping partners navigate the complexities of modern relationships. We understand that…
Dynamic Self Recovery
LCSW, CADCIII, CADCII, CRM · Albany, OR
Our approach to counseling is client-centered and also includes eye movement desensitization and reprocessing ( EMDR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Brainspotting,…
Core Values Counseling LLC
MA, LMFT, LPC · Hillsboro, OR
Anxiety, depression, addiction, family struggles, and strife can be so difficult and draining. Finding the right person or team to help can seem daunting as well. We at Core…
Holistic Healing Pdx
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
Our group practice was founded with shared passion for helping folks who have experienced trauma and/or difficult childhood experiences to heal, reconnect to a sense of safety…
Guillaume Counseling Services PC
Marriage & Family Therapist · Portland, OR
Are you in need of premarital or marital counseling? Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, or past trauma? Are you currently pregnant, just gave birth, or just lost a child…
Brave Hope Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Portland, OR
At BHC we proudly offer services in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Arabic. As a women-owned and operated mental health collective, our mission is to foster a safe and…
Base Behavioral Health
LPC, CADCIII, MAC · Beaverton, OR
Specific areas of focus include; substance use, anxiety, depression, personal growth, trauma, self-esteem, empowerment, loss and grief, and life transitions. Building a…
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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 35 family therapists across Oregon. These therapists utilize various evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Systemic Family Therapy to address family dynamics and relational issues. 28 of these providers offer telehealth services, ensuring accessibility for families in both urban and rural settings. 12 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can cover family therapy services at little or no cost. Additionally, 14 therapists offer sliding scale fees based on income, making therapy more affordable for families in need. Currently, 31 family therapists are accepting new clients, providing a range of options for families seeking support.