Narrative Therapists in Oregon

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Narrative therapy helps you rewrite the stories you tell about yourself and your life. Oregon narrative therapists use externalization and re-authoring techniques to help you separate from problems and discover your strengths.

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Cub Larkin

MS, LMHC, LPC, NCC · Wilton Manors, OR

NarrativeTelehealth

Cub’s approach to therapy draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing ( EMDR) therapy. Cub Larkin is a Licensed Mental Health…

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Kristen Muché

MSW, LCSW

NarrativeTelehealth

Offering virtual sessions in California, Florida, Nevada, Oregon, and Utah. Trauma can take its toll; it can even feel unspeakable. If you have survived something that has caused…

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Alle Leber

Portland, OR

NarrativeTelehealth

You may feel “stuck” in your experiences whether that’s trauma, grief, shame, or relationship patterns that don’t shift. You might even notice self-criticism, dissociation, or…

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Anxiety and Trauma Recovery for Moms- Aimee Cooley

Beaverton, OR

NarrativeTelehealth

You’re a mom feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or disconnected from yourself. Daily life feels like a constant juggling act; school pick-ups, homework, sports schedules, work, and…

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Cassie C Zimmerlee

Eugene, OR

NarrativeTelehealth

You might feel lost, empty, and overwhelmed as you reflect on your relationship, questioning where things went off course. One moment, you’re filled with frustration, and the…

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Drew W. Sinclair

Portland, OR

NarrativeTelehealth

You're here for deep work. You're committed to slowing down, dropping into your body, and Being with all of who you are. You’re curious about the integration of traditional,…

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Rising Strong Counseling LLC

Salem, OR

NarrativeTelehealth

Are you ready to begin Rising STRONG? No one is exempt from pain, and at Rising Strong Counseling, we desire to come alongside you to set goals and facilitate change in a safe,…

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Alexis Schofield

MA, LMHCA · Gresham, OR

NarrativeTelehealth

You may feel caught in cycles of stress, worry, or self-criticism. Past experiences might still shape how you see yourself, leaving you disconnected or stuck in old patterns. Deep…

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 55 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Narrative therapy, an approach that emphasizes the power of personal stories in shaping our lives. These providers offer various session formats, with 41 offering telehealth services, allowing for greater flexibility and accessibility across the state. 13 of these Narrative therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), making therapy more accessible to those with Medicaid coverage. Furthermore, 24 therapists provide sliding scale fees, catering to clients with varying financial circumstances. Currently, 52 Narrative therapists are accepting new clients, and 43 offer in-person sessions, ensuring a range of options to meet individual preferences and needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Narrative therapy?
As of April 2026, there are 55 Oregon therapists who specialize in Narrative therapy, providing clients with a unique approach that focuses on the power of personal narratives in shaping identity and behavior.
Do Oregon Narrative therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, as of April 2026, 13 Oregon Narrative therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which may provide low-cost or no-cost therapy sessions depending on the client's managed care plan.
Is telehealth available for Narrative therapy in Oregon?
Yes, as of April 2026, 41 Oregon Narrative therapists offer telehealth services, providing the flexibility of remote sessions for clients across Oregon, including those in rural areas.
Do Oregon Narrative therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, as of April 2026, 24 Oregon Narrative therapists offer sliding scale fees, which can help clients with varying financial situations access therapy services based on their income.
Are Oregon Narrative therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 52 Oregon Narrative therapists are currently accepting new clients, providing a range of options for those seeking therapy with a Narrative approach.