Grief Therapists in Eugene, Oregon
252 providers found
Find licensed grief therapists in Eugene. 252 providers match your search.
Maegan Mexicotte
LPC · Eugene, OR
Life can be hard, and so can reaching out for help. I am here to support you in a direct, compassionate way that honors your autonomy and ability to direct your own life. My goal…
William Schmahl
LPC · eugene, OR
Julie Sage-Lauck
LCSW · Eugene, OR
Are you in the midst of a major transition (into parenthood? out of a relationship? caregiving a loved one? kids fledging the nest?) or are you finding yourself in the wake of a…
Life Rings Therapy LLC
LCSW · Eugene, OR
Amy Johnson
MS, LPC · Eugene, OR
Amy graduated from Oregon State University in 2005 with a Masters of Science degree in Counseling. Over the last 17 years she had the opportunity to serve in a variety of…
Amy Kammerer
LMFT · Eugene, OR
Change is a constant, and we are all invited by life to learn and grow through our singular developmental journey, shaped by culture, power, place and family. Finding and…
Ayla Ridley
LPC, MACP · Eugene, OR
Ayla specializes in treating trauma, loss, and grief. Grief can arise when a relationship ends, a loved one or pet passes, or when you receive news of a terminally ill diagnosis.…
Carissa Visser
LPC · Eugene, OR
You are not alone. No one goes through life without facing challenges or without suffering. Everyday life often spurs mental health challenges which can weigh us down and make us…
5 grief therapists in Eugene offer sliding scale fees as of April 2026, making care more accessible among the 248 providers listed on Oregon Counselor Directory. All 248 listed providers are currently accepting new patients, and 84 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), which may cover grief counseling services at little or no out-of-pocket cost for eligible residents. For those who prefer or require remote sessions, 205 providers offer telehealth, allowing access to grief support from home. Grief therapy in Eugene addresses a range of experiences including bereavement, anticipatory grief, complicated grief, and loss related to divorce, job change, or serious illness. Therapists working in this area may use approaches such as Complicated Grief Treatment (CGT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), or narrative therapy. When searching for a provider, filtering by insurance type, fee structure, or session format can help narrow options. Eugene's provider pool spans private practice, community mental health, and group practice settings, offering varied scheduling and access options.