Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon

5,074 providers found

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.

EH
Unclmd

Evergreen Behavioral Health

Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Salem, OR

Family Therapy

Therapists at Evergreen are trained in EMDR, TF-CBT, CBT, DBT Skills, the Gottman Method, ACT and other treatment modalities for working with children, adolescents, adults,…

GriefTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
KC
Unclmd

Kelle DeBruin Counseling

LMFT · Tigard, OR

Family Therapy

Kelle believes that personal growth begins with a grounded, realistic understanding of where we are in life and the unique paths that brought us here. She deeply values the…

LGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
TL
Unclmd

The Pursuit of Wellness LLC

LPC · Portland, OR

Family Therapy

TPOW is a trauma-informed telehealth (and some in-person in PDX) group practice offering individual and group therapy to residents of Oregon! Our team can support people of all…

LGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
ST
Unclmd

SOMA Trauma Therapy

LCSW · Portland, OR

Family Therapy

For anyone struggling with debilitating trauma in the aftermath of an automobile accident, SOMA Trauma Therapy can help. Are you afraid to drive, or to be in a vehicle at all? Are…

GriefTrauma and PTSDCouples CounselingCulturally SensitiveTelehealth
MF
Unclmd

Marissa Farrow

MSW, LCSW · Tualatin, OR

Family Therapy

Marissa Farrow is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Oregon who has been practicing since 2019. She has a Bachelor of Social Work from University of Nevada, Las Vegas with a…

ADHDTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Family TherapyTelehealth
SW
Unclmd

Spectrum Counseling and Mental Wellness

MEd, LPC · Portland, OR

Family Therapy

Spectrum Counseling and Mental Wellness is a non-profit organization committed to providing counseling and related services to the LGBT community and other marginalized…

LGBTQ+Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHP
CZ
Unclmd

Cecilia Zoeller

MSW, LCSW · Gresham, OR

Family Therapy

Cecilia Zoeller is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Oregon who has been practicing since 2006. She has a Bachelor’s of Arts degree from California State University, and a…

GriefTrauma and PTSDCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Family TherapyTelehealth
IT
Unclmd

Insight Counseling & Therapy

PsyD, LCSW, LPC, LMSW · Ontario, OR

Family Therapy

Our counseling sessions are designed to assist you in meeting your goals using the best therapeutic approach to accomplish the greatest successful outcome. We want you to feel…

ADHDGriefObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealth

Video Introductions

Meet these providers before you reach out.

Related Articles

From Oregon providers writing about this topic.

SEO, AEO, and GEO for Beginners — and How OR Counselors Wins All Three

SEO, AEO, and GEO for Beginners — and How OR Counselors Wins All Three

Three acronyms decide whether clients find your therapy practice in 2026: SEO (Google), AEO (answer engines), and GEO (AI-generated answers). Here's what each one means, why all three matter now, and how the Oregon Counselor Directory engineered every page to rank in all three. If you are a therapist trying to grow your caseload in 2026, the rules of search have changed. Three acronyms now decide

OR Counselors
I'll Always Trade My Rook to Keep My Knight. On why we need to stop pathologizing the people-pleasers of this world.

I'll Always Trade My Rook to Keep My Knight. On why we need to stop pathologizing the people-pleasers of this world.

I want to talk about people-pleasing, but not in the way it usually gets talked about. I'm tired of the version that frames it as a personality quirk, a boundary problem, or a self-esteem issue we just need to do the work on. That framing skips over the most important thing, which is that people-pleasing is a survival strategy that worked. It equated to safety, and sometimes to love, which kind of

Wholehearted Counseling LLC
What We Lose When We're Not Believed

What We Lose When We're Not Believed

There's a kind of tired I want to talk about, because I don't think it gets named enough, and because I've lived inside of it, and because the people who walk into my office almost always know exactly what I mean before I finish the sentence. It's the tired that comes from being the one who notices. It's exhausting being the one who feels the shift in the room, who registers the tightness in som

Wholehearted Counseling LLC
The Middleman’s Toll: My War Against the Venture Capital Siege on Mental Health

The Middleman’s Toll: My War Against the Venture Capital Siege on Mental Health

The Silicon Valley land grab for the human soul didn't happen overnight. It was a slow, calculated siege, masked by the friendly blue-and-white interfaces of platforms promising to "democratize" mental health. But as we move into 2026, the sleek UX of these multi-billion-dollar intermediaries has revealed a cold, extractive reality. This is the industrialization of intimacy, a structural disruptio

Eric Richers
When Talk Therapy and Medication Aren’t Quite Enough: Another Way to Support Your Mental Health

When Talk Therapy and Medication Aren’t Quite Enough: Another Way to Support Your Mental Health

If you’ve tried talk therapy, medication—or both—and still feel like something isn’t quite clicking, you’re not alone. Many people reach a point where they understand their patterns, have tools to cope, and are doing “all the right things”… yet still feel stuck. Maybe your mind knows what to do, but your body doesn’t seem to follow. O

Beaverton Neurofeedback
Where Neurofeedback Fits in Mental Health Care: A Complement, Not a Replacement

Where Neurofeedback Fits in Mental Health Care: A Complement, Not a Replacement

Mental health care is evolving. Today, more providers are recognizing that lasting change often requires supporting not just thoughts and behaviors—but the underlying patterns of the nervous system itself. This is where neurofeedback can play a valuable role. What Is Neurofeedback? Neurofeedback is a non-invasive form of brain training that helps the brain become more flexible, regulated,

Beaverton Neurofeedback
View all resources →

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.