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.

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Desmond Cohen

LPC · portland, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

Trying to be a happy, healthy, creative human in today’s world requires new skills to face new challenges. Overwhelming anxiety, depression, and relationship instability are often…

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Elena Gold

Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

Perhaps you feel like you’ve been knocking at the door of your own life, waiting for someone to answer. Maybe you feel that you’re too much, or not enough, or you can’t breathe…

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Farrah Dalal

LMFT · Corvallis, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

Finding a deeper connection to self, others, and life events is part of the work we will do together. Coming into an awareness of your own thoughts and developing compassionate…

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Heidi C. Schelling

PhD, LCSW · Eugene, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

New Growth Begins...Let's Start the Conversation. Twenty-five years of licensed experience as a psychotherapist working alongside children, young adults, mature adults presenting…

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Holly Schaffer

LPC · Lake Oswego, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

Want to stop feeling miserable in your relationship and actually enjoy being together again? If you are scrolling social media at 3:00am, binge eating ice cream or pouring…

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Jeffrey Meuser

LPC · Tigard, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

Confused, stuck, or just tired? Are you looking for a different way to mange life’s obstacles? If you’re finding yourself here, well, let’s chat. Healing is possible! Life's’…

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Kristin Holland-Pitts

LPC · Blodgett, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

Are grief, trauma, addiction, or relationship challenges making it difficult to feel steady in your daily life? Many people try to manage these struggles on their own for years…

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Lauren Lenahan

LPC · Bend, OR

Family TherapyTelehealth

Are you tired of not feeling good enough? Are you wanting to understand why you’re your own biggest critic? Are you seeking therapy in hopes to create a life of fulfillment,…

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Family Therapy?
As of April 2026, there are 35 family therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory who specialize in family therapy, providing services to address various family dynamics and relational issues across Oregon.
Do Oregon Family Therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 12 of the 35 family therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This can provide access to family therapy services at little or no cost, depending on the client's specific managed care plan.
Is telehealth available for Family Therapy in Oregon?
Yes, as of April 2026, 28 of Oregon's family therapists offer telehealth services. This allows families to access therapy from the comfort of their homes, regardless of their location within Oregon.
Do Oregon Family Therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 14 of the 35 family therapists in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, which can help make therapy more affordable for families based on their income, ensuring that financial constraints do not limit access to care.
Are Oregon Family Therapists accepting new clients?
As of April 2026, 31 family therapists in Oregon are currently accepting new clients. This high number of available providers offers families multiple options when seeking therapy services.