Oregon Therapists Who Accept Self-Pay
79 providers found
Self-pay (out-of-pocket) therapy gives you the most flexibility in choosing a provider. Average session costs in Oregon range from $100-$200. Many therapists offer superbills you can submit to your insurer for partial reimbursement.
The Therapy Bae, LLC
LCSW
I offer therapy rooted in my lived experience within the LGBTQIA+, non-monogamous, kink, and neurodivergent communities, helping clients navigate their identities and…
Rising Strong Counseling, LLC
LPC, NCC, ACS · Salem, OR
Serene Singharaj
LMHCA, LPCA · Portland, OR
My primary goal as a therapist is to help my clients align with their most authentic selves, which often gets silenced or pushed aside by past wounds. I offer a warm and…
Carly Rubin
MA, LMFT · Portland, OR
Hi! I'm Carly (she/her). I’m a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Oregon and Washington, adjunct professor, and supervisor to therapists-in-training. Supporting…
Family Heart Counseling - Leslie Yeargers M.A
LPC, LMFT · Portland, OR
I specialize in working with couples, and adult children wanting to reconnect with their parents. In any relationship it is common to face challenges and conflicts they may feel…
Abby Goldsby
LPC · Portland, OR
If you've experienced dysfunction in your upbringing, it's normal to experience chronic shame, interpersonal patterns like people pleasing or attachment difficulties,…
Kelley O'Gorman
LPC, MFT · Portland, OR
Hi, I am Kelley and I have just entered my 20th year of being a therapist. I think I might have the best job in the world. Helping humans grow and create meaningful change…
Justine Elstad
LCSW · Portland, OR
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…
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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 244 therapists in Oregon who accept self-pay, providing flexible payment options for those without insurance. 153 of these therapists offer telehealth, enabling access to mental health services across Oregon's diverse geography. 71 therapists provide sliding scale fees, catering to clients with varying income levels. 231 of these self-pay accepting therapists are currently open to new clients, offering immediate access to care. In-person sessions are available with 192 providers, ensuring options for those who prefer face-to-face therapy. These therapists can address a range of concerns and use various evidence-based approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), to support their clients.