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.
Little Light Counseling
LPC, NCC, MS, CYMHS · Medford, OR
Little Light Counseling is dedicated to helping children and their families live better lives. We incorporate parent education with individual and family counseling in a…
Audrey McReynolds
MA · Tigard, OR
Accepting New Clients for daytime spots! Life is stressful often in ways we do not expect. Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or disconnected is common and can negatively impact our…
Jodie Westing
MA · Wilsonville, OR
Everyday life can be difficult for many of us. We might feel stress, anxiety, or depression due to events that are out of our control. Each of us has a unique story. It is easy…
Courageous Couples Counseling
LMFT · Portland, OR
Everything is easier when you feel confident that your partner is in your corner. Sharing the weight of your struggles and amplifying life's joys are what make a couple worth all…
Hans Rasmussen
MAC · Salem, OR
Everyone has seasons of difficulty, confusion, or moments where forward progress in life and relationships seem to come to a stop. These experiences, while deeply painful, can be…
Frank D. Canepa
MA, LPC · Beaverton, OR
No one is spared the trauma of life itself. But, life can also be full of unspeakable beauty, joy, and genuine love. While life can be unforgiving, there are ways of being that…
Judy Schmidt
MA · Portland, OR
Are you feeling unseen or misunderstood in your relationship? Navigating a separation or reeling from an affair? Feeling stuck or emotionally unsafe in a relationship that once…
Dr. Sarah Bond
PsyD · Salem, OR
Who do you long to be? What desires lying dormant within are seeking to be expressed through your life? Perhaps you feel stuck, trapped in unconscious loops and patterns keeping…
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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.