Positive Psychology Therapists in Oregon

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Alexander Counseling Center
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Alexander Counseling Center

LPC · Medford, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

RuthAnne Alexander, LPC, is the founder and clinical director of Alexander Counseling Center, a trauma-informed group practice serving clients throughout Oregon. She oversees a…

ADHDAnger ManagementAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Clinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsTelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Peter H Addy
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Peter H Addy

PhD, LPC, LMHC · Portland, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

Dr. Peter H. Addy is a Portland-based licensed psychotherapist specializing in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, psychedelic harm reduction and integration, and therapy for chronic…

AnxietyPsychedelic IntegrationKetamine-Assisted PsychotherapyClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsExistential$100–$250TelehealthOHP
Eric Richers
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Eric Richers

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), CADC III · Eugene, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

Do relationships feel more challenging than they should? Do you feel stuck, isolated, and searching for meaning? It's normal to use patterned behaviors to self-soothe, and these…

funSubstance UseAddictionAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Adlerian$150–$205TelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Justine Elstad
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Justine Elstad

LCSW · Portland, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

Currently accepting new clients! Life can feel incredibly hard sometimes—overwhelming, stuck, disconnected, or just not how you hoped it would be. We are a team of…

AddictionADHDAlcohol UseAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Art Therapy$165–$210Telehealth
Savannah Torkelsen
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Savannah Torkelsen

LMHC, Professional Counselor Associate · Gladstone, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

I believe that you can change, that you can grow. You may feel stuck in life, relationships, or negative thoughts right now, but that’s where I come in. As a counselor, my…

AnxietyCodependencyGriefAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)AEDP$100–$125TelehealthSliding Scale
Natasha Lopez LLC
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Natasha Lopez LLC

LPC · Portland, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

I work with clients that are seeking to make changes in their lives but many have been stuck in some area of their lives due to habits or hurts that block their progress that were…

AddictionADHDAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)$60–$120TelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Dr. Jinxi Caddel
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Dr. Jinxi Caddel

PsyD, LPC, CADC III, MAC · Eugene, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

I provide a safe, compassionate, and collaborative space to help you to explore your past, celebrate your strengths, and work toward your future. I work with adults and…

AutismADHDAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Art TherapyTelehealthOHP
Kavitha Goldowitz
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Kavitha Goldowitz

MFT · Portland, OR

Positive PsychologyTelehealthAccepting Clients

I am a licensed psychotherapist as well as a certified Life Coach. I have over 15 years of experience working with individuals and couples. My areas of expertise include…

Anxietyattachment injuriesBody ImageAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealth

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory features 20 licensed therapists across Oregon specializing in Positive Psychology. This approach focuses on cultivating strengths, virtues, and well-being rather than solely addressing psychological disorders. Of these, 14 therapists offer telehealth, expanding access for residents in both remote and urban regions. 11 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing an affordable option for Medicaid-eligible clients. Additionally, 7 therapists provide sliding scale fees, catering to clients with financial constraints. 19 of these Positive Psychology therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 18 offer in-person sessions. The directory allows users to filter by these criteria to find a suitable therapist in Oregon.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Positive Psychology?
As of April 2026, there are 20 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Positive Psychology. These therapists can help individuals focus on their strengths and well-being, rather than just addressing mental health issues.
Do Oregon Positive Psychology therapists accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 11 Oregon therapists specializing in Positive Psychology accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) as of April 2026. This Medicaid program can provide coverage for therapy sessions at reduced or no cost depending on the client's plan.
Is telehealth available for Positive Psychology in Oregon?
Yes, 14 Oregon therapists specializing in Positive Psychology offer telehealth services as of April 2026. This allows clients across Oregon, including those in remote areas, to access care from the convenience of their homes.
Do Oregon Positive Psychology therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 7 Oregon therapists who specialize in Positive Psychology offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026. This can make therapy more affordable for clients with financial constraints, based on their income.
Are Oregon Positive Psychology therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, 19 of the 20 Positive Psychology therapists in Oregon are accepting new clients as of April 2026. This high number of available therapists increases the chances of finding a suitable match for clients seeking this approach.