Trauma Focused Therapists in Oregon

94 providers found

Trauma-focused therapy specifically targets the impact of traumatic experiences using evidence-based methods like TF-CBT, CPT, and prolonged exposure. Oregon trauma-focused therapists help children and adults process and recover from trauma.

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Hilary Foreman

Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR

Trauma FocusedAccepting Clients

I believe that healing begins when we feel safe enough to be our most authentic selves. With warmth, curiosity, and deep care, I offer a grounded space for you to slow down,…

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Mental Health and Wellness LLC

LPC, NCC, RPT-S · Newport, OR

Trauma FocusedAccepting Clients

NOW OFFERING: Walk & Talk and Beachside services in/around Newport. Mental Health and Wellness integrates evidence-based clinical practices with mindful wellness to nurture your…

AnxietyBehavioral IssuesCodependencyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedTelehealth
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Quill Hogan

MFTA · Portland, OR

Trauma FocusedAccepting Clients

My approach as a therapist is to assist you in creating an internal felt sense of trust and strength, and stronger relational integrity with others. We will work together to…

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Chante' Stephens

PCA · Portland, OR

Trauma FocusedAccepting Clients

Life can be overwhelming at times, but you don't have to go through it alone. I’m a Mental Health Counselor who works with teenagers and adults navigating life’s…

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Jennifer Speakman/Mindwise Counseling

LCSW · Florence, OR

Trauma FocusedAccepting Clients
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Erica Goldsmith/Aradia Counseling

LCSW · Eugene, OR

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Emma Guthrie

LPC

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Rebecca Danilenko

Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR

Trauma FocusedAccepting Clients

Therapy works best when you feel like you’re talking to an actual human being. That’s the space I hope we can create together: safe enough to deal with the most…

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 97 therapists specializing in trauma-focused therapy throughout Oregon. These providers offer a range of services to help individuals recover from traumatic experiences. 73 of these therapists provide telehealth services, making trauma-focused care accessible to clients across the state, including those in remote areas. 33 therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can substantially reduce the cost of therapy for eligible individuals. Additionally, 33 trauma-focused therapists offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more affordable for clients with income constraints. Most of these providers, 91, are currently accepting new clients, ensuring that those in need can find timely support.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in trauma-focused therapy?
As of April 2026, there are 97 therapists in Oregon specializing in trauma-focused therapy, offering a variety of evidence-based approaches to help individuals cope with and recover from traumatic experiences.
Do Oregon trauma-focused therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 33 of the trauma-focused therapists in Oregon accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing an accessible option for those with Medicaid coverage to receive therapy services.
Is telehealth available for trauma-focused therapy in Oregon?
Yes, 73 trauma-focused therapists in Oregon offer telehealth services as of April 2026, allowing clients to access trauma-focused therapy from the comfort of their homes or any location with internet access.
Do Oregon trauma-focused therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 33 trauma-focused therapists in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, which can make therapy more affordable for clients with varying income levels as of April 2026.
Are Oregon trauma-focused therapists accepting new clients?
As of April 2026, 91 trauma-focused therapists in Oregon are currently accepting new clients, ensuring that individuals seeking trauma-focused therapy can find a provider who is ready to assist them.