EMDR Therapy in Oregon
1,928 providers found
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — an evidence-based trauma treatment used by Oregon therapists to resolve PTSD and complex trauma.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based psychotherapy developed in the late 1980s by Francine Shapiro and now recognized by the WHO, APA, and VA as a first-line treatment for PTSD. As of April 2026, 1,928 Oregon therapists on this directory are EMDR-trained. 50 offer telehealth EMDR (using on-screen bilateral stimulation tools), 29 accept Oregon Health Plan, 25 offer sliding-scale fees, and 66 are currently accepting new clients. EMDR uses bilateral stimulation — eye movements, alternating taps, or alternating tones — while you briefly hold a traumatic memory in mind. The mechanism appears to mimic REM-sleep memory consolidation, allowing the brain to reprocess stuck memories so they integrate as past events rather than ongoing threats. EMDR is most-evidenced for PTSD but is also widely used for anxiety, panic disorder, phobias, complicated grief, and chronic pain.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
How does EMDR therapy actually work?
How many EMDR sessions do I need?
Is EMDR covered by insurance in Oregon?
Can EMDR be done online via telehealth?
What kind of trauma does EMDR work best for?
Will I have to talk through every detail of my trauma?
How is EMDR different from regular talk therapy?
Is EMDR scientifically valid or pseudoscience?
How many EMDR sessions will I need?
What is EMDR and what is it used for?
Do I have to describe my trauma in detail for EMDR to work?
How many EMDR sessions does it take?
Can EMDR be done online?
How many Oregon therapists specialize in EMDR?
Do Oregon EMDR therapists accept OHP/Oregon Health Plan?
Is telehealth available for EMDR in Oregon?
Do Oregon EMDR therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Are Oregon EMDR therapists accepting new clients?
1,928 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselors Directory specialize in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), an evidence-based approach often used for trauma processing. 50 of these providers offer telehealth sessions, which can be a convenient option for residents across Oregon. 29 therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which helps those with Medicaid access EMDR therapy at little or no cost. 25 of these providers offer sliding scale fees to accommodate clients with varying income levels. Currently, 66 providers are accepting new clients. These therapists can assist with various trauma-related issues and may use EMDR in conjunction with other therapeutic modalities.