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.
Lesa Nicholes
MEd, LPC-A · Tigard, OR
Hello and welcome! Do you want more from your life? Do you want to understand yourself more so that you can be the best version of yourself? Have you experienced some challenging…
Rebecca Evers
Pre-Licensed Professional · Portland, OR
There are times when the strategies we’ve relied on to get through life no longer feel effective, particularly in moments of stress, loss, or change. You might be navigating…
Alexandra 'lexi' Walker
LPC, CRC · Portland, OR
Accepting Clients: Individual and family therapy can provide space to improve communication, repair wounds, and build the skills needed to support teens and young adults move…
Teresa Stroup
LCSW · Tigard, OR
Teresa Stroup helps individuals, couples, and families across Oregon navigate life’s challenges with warmth, compassion, and evidence-based care. She creates a safe, nonjudgmental…
Bridges to Well-Being LLC
LCSW · Medford, OR
These help to encourage greater functioning, increase self-worth and a create a stronger well-being. Bridges to Well-Being is a group behavioral health practice serving…
Whalesong Counseling
LPC · Lincoln City, OR
There is a wait-list for our adult therapist and our youth and family therapists. Our goal is for this to be a safe place for the healing journey of individuals and their…
Darnel Owens Scott
MMFT, LMFT · Grants Pass, OR
Darnel Scott, LMFT, completed her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Abilene Christian University, TX and she is also a certified Neurofeedback practitioner. She…
Jillian Walsh
MA · Portland, OR
Jillian Walsh, an experienced therapist at LifeStance Health, provides compassionate support to individuals throughout Oregon, guiding them toward healing and personal growth.…
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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.