Feminist Therapists in Oregon

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Kate Mordarski
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Kate Mordarski

LPC · Portland, OR

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I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor with 17 years experience providing outpatient, residential, and crisis mental health services. I provide compassionate, direct, and…

AnxietyBody ImageDepressionAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-based$125–$200TelehealthSliding Scale
Franklin Co
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Franklin Co

MA, Professional Counselor Associate · Tigard, OR

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Hi, I’m Franklin! My practice is welcome to adolescents and adults from all backgrounds, with a particular focus on serving the multiracial, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ communities.…

Racial IdentityTransgenderStressAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-based$40–$160TelehealthSliding Scale
Briar Weinstein
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Briar Weinstein

Registered Counselor Associate/LPC · Bend, OR

FeministSliding Scale

The relationship between client and counselor is the most important factor in successful therapy. This has been proven true across all approaches, theories and techniques. I aim…

ADHDAdoptionAnger ManagementAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)AdlerianSliding Scale
Mackenzie Phelps
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Mackenzie Phelps

Professional Counselor Associate; Marriage & Family Associate · Milwaukie, OR

FeministSliding Scale

Accepting NEW Clients in person and via telehealth! Supporting adolescents, adults, families, and LGBTQIA+ clients navigating anxiety, identity exploration, communication…

CaregiversCoping SkillsFamily ConflictAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Art Therapy$175–$200TelehealthSliding Scale
Megan Soland
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Megan Soland

LPC · Portland, OR

FeministSliding Scale

Trauma and shame can impact every part of your life and getting to the root of trauma and shame can be life changing. Let's get out of the whack-a-mole of symptoms game and get…

ADHDAnxietyAutismAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Adlerian$120–$200TelehealthSliding Scale
Del Knight / Soma Roots Therapy
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Del Knight / Soma Roots Therapy

PsyD, LPC, LMHC · Camas, OR

FeministSliding Scale

Let's get one thing out of the way: you don't need to arrive at therapy already half-healed, pre-organized, or having done the reading. You're allowed to show up uncertain,…

AnxietyBody PositivityDepressionAttachment-basedClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsTelehealthSliding Scale
Robyn Gibbs, LCSW
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Robyn Gibbs, LCSW

LCSW · Eugene, OR

FeministSliding Scale

I specialize in supporting women navigating grief, trauma, anxiety, and life transitions. Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or caught in cycles of overthinking, even as you try…

Women's IssuesGriefLife TransitionsAttachment-basedCompassion FocusedTelehealthSliding Scale
Samantha Hynes, LMFT
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Samantha Hynes, LMFT

LMFT · Portland, OR

FeministSliding Scale

I am a telehealth therapist located in Portland, Oregon but also serving individuals in NY, Florida, Utah and Colorado with primary treatment focuses on disordered eating and body…

AnxietyBody ImageEating DisordersCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Dialectical Behavior (DBT)$120–$200TelehealthSliding Scale

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 39 therapists specializing in feminist therapy across Oregon. These professionals recognize the impact of gender on mental health and offer culturally sensitive care. Among them, 29 provide telehealth services, ensuring accessibility for those in remote areas or preferring virtual sessions. 8 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), offering affordable care options to eligible clients. Additionally, 17 therapists offer sliding scale fees, making services more accessible to clients with varying income levels. Currently, 37 of these feminist therapists are accepting new clients, providing a wide range of options for those seeking support.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in feminist therapy?
As of April 2026, there are 39 therapists in Oregon specializing in feminist therapy, offering a range of services to address mental health concerns through a gender-sensitive lens.
Do Oregon feminist therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 8 Oregon therapists specializing in feminist therapy accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing an affordable care option for eligible clients as of April 2026.
Is telehealth available for feminist therapy in Oregon?
Yes, as of April 2026, 29 feminist therapists in Oregon offer telehealth services, allowing clients to access therapy remotely and from the comfort of their homes.
Do Oregon feminist therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 17 feminist therapists in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, providing a more accessible option for clients with varying income levels as of April 2026.
Are Oregon feminist therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 37 feminist therapists in Oregon are currently accepting new clients, offering a range of options for those seeking support in their mental health journey.