Prolonged Exposure Therapy Therapists in Oregon

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Prolonged Exposure Therapy also matches related specialties: Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), Exposure, Narrative Exposure Therapy, Narrative Exposure Therapy. Results below include all of them.

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 39 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Prolonged Exposure Therapy. This evidence-based approach is primarily used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety disorders. All 9 therapists offer in-person sessions, ensuring accessibility to clients across Oregon. Among these, 11 provide telehealth options, allowing individuals in remote or underserved areas to access care. Only 1 therapist accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is Oregon's Medicaid program, and 7 offer sliding scale fees, catering to those with limited financial means. Currently, 8 of these therapists are accepting new clients, providing immediate access to specialized treatment.

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Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Prolonged Exposure Therapy?
As of April 2026, there are 9 therapists in Oregon specializing in Prolonged Exposure Therapy, an evidence-based approach primarily used for PTSD and anxiety disorders.
Do Oregon Prolonged Exposure Therapy therapists accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Only 1 of the 39 therapists specializing in Prolonged Exposure Therapy in Oregon accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) as of April 2026, providing a Medicaid-based coverage option for eligible clients.
Is telehealth available for Prolonged Exposure Therapy in Oregon?
Yes, as of April 2026, 8 out of 39 Oregon therapists specializing in Prolonged Exposure Therapy offer telehealth sessions, allowing for remote access to this specialized treatment.
Do Oregon Prolonged Exposure Therapy therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 5 of the 39 therapists specializing in Prolonged Exposure Therapy in Oregon offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026, which can help make therapy more affordable for clients with limited financial resources.
Are Oregon Prolonged Exposure Therapy therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 8 out of 39 therapists specializing in Prolonged Exposure Therapy in Oregon are currently accepting new clients, providing immediate access to this specialized treatment.

As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 39 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Prolonged Exposure Therapy. This evidence-based approach is primarily used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety disorders. All 9 therapists offer in-person sessions, ensuring accessibility to clients across Oregon. Among these, 11 provide telehealth options, allowing individuals in remote or underserved areas to access care. Only 1 therapist accepts the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is Oregon's Medicaid program, and 7 offer sliding scale fees, catering to those with limited financial means. Currently, 8 of these therapists are accepting new clients, providing immediate access to specialized treatment.

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