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Structural Family Therapy Therapists in Oregon
5,945 providers found
Find Oregon therapists who practice Structural Family Therapy.
As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 5,945 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Structural Family Therapy. This approach emphasizes the relationships and dynamics within a family system to address and resolve issues. Of these, 16 offer telehealth options, allowing families across Oregon to access therapy from the comfort of their homes. 7 of these therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), Oregon's Medicaid program, providing therapy at low or no cost to eligible families. Additionally, 7 therapists offer sliding scale fees, which can be adjusted based on family income. This makes therapy more accessible to a wider range of families. Currently, 15 of these Structural Family Therapy specialists are accepting new clients, providing an opportunity for families to start their therapeutic journey.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
How many Oregon therapists specialize in Structural Family Therapy?
Do Oregon Structural Family Therapy therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan?
Is telehealth available for Structural Family Therapy in Oregon?
Do Oregon Structural Family Therapy therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Are Oregon Structural Family Therapy therapists accepting new clients?
Oregon Counselors Directory lists 5,945 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Structural Family Therapy. This approach emphasizes the relationships and dynamics within a family system to address and resolve issues. Of these, 16 offer telehealth options, allowing families across Oregon to access therapy from the comfort of their homes. 7 of these therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), Oregon's Medicaid program, providing therapy at low or no cost to eligible families. Additionally, 7 therapists offer sliding scale fees, which can be adjusted based on family income. This makes therapy more accessible to a wider range of families. Currently, 15 of these Structural Family Therapy specialists are accepting new clients, providing an opportunity for families to start their therapeutic journey.
