Depression Therapists in Portland, Oregon

52 providers found

Find licensed depression therapists in Portland. 52 providers match your search.

Payam Ghassemlou
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Payam Ghassemlou

MFT, SEP, Ph.D. · Portland, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting Clients

I began my practice over 30 years ago, driven by a deep commitment to supporting the gay and queer community through the AIDS crisis, homophobia, and the challenges of coming out.…

AddictionADHDAnxietyCoachingCulturally Sensitive$160–$250TelehealthSliding Scale
Kenji Kihara Hammon
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Kenji Kihara Hammon

MSW, LCSW · Portland, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting Clients

I have learned from the best Social Work program in the country that our therapeutic alliance is the most important determinant of success for you. As a practitioner, the most…

AddictionAlcohol UseAnxietyCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Couples Counseling$120–$120TelehealthSliding Scale
Serene Singharaj
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Serene Singharaj

LMHCA, LPCA · Portland, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting Clients

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…

AnxietyDepressionLGBTQ+Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedFrom $120Telehealth
Colleen Odell LPC LMHC
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Colleen Odell LPC LMHC

LPC, LMHC, NCC, CCTP · PORTLAND, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting Clients

I am an experienced, compassionate psychotherapist specializing in working with adults who are struggling with life transitions; anxiety; depression; trauma; grief; and…

AdoptionAnxietyCancerAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedFrom $200Telehealth
Helen Zwiebel
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Helen Zwiebel

LCSW, MEd · Portland, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting Clients

My private practice is focused on helping people curious about and/or practicing consensual/ethical non-monogamy, solo poly, relationship anarchy, and any alternative relationship…

AnxietyBehavioral IssuesBipolar DisorderAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Clinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsTelehealthSliding Scale
Hilary Foreman
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Hilary Foreman

Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting 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,…

AnxietyDepressionGriefAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)BrainspottingTelehealthSliding Scale
Michelle Hardaway
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Michelle Hardaway

LCSW · Portland, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting Clients

Michelle is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 18 years of experience working with diverse communities in mental health agencies, schools, and in the community. Michelle…

AnxietyCareer CounselingDepressionClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsCoachingTelehealthSliding Scale
Chrissy Comlish
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Chrissy Comlish

LMFT · Portland, OR

DepressionTelehealthAccepting Clients

People come to therapy for a wide range of issues that can result in feeling stuck, overwhelmed or dejected. I aim to create a safe and respectful environment so each of my…

AnxietyBody ImageCodependencyCouples CounselingEMDRTelehealthSliding Scale

49 licensed depression therapists are listed in Portland, Oregon on Oregon Counselor Directory as of April 2026, and all 49 are currently accepting new patients. Of these providers, 30 offer telehealth sessions, allowing clients to meet with a therapist from home or another private location within Oregon. Sixteen providers accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid), and 16 offer sliding scale fees based on income, which may help reduce out-of-pocket costs for those without insurance or with limited financial resources. Depression is one of the most common reasons adults seek therapy in Oregon. Treatment approaches vary by provider and may include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), interpersonal therapy, or other evidence-based methods. Some therapists specialize in depression related to specific life circumstances, such as postpartum depression, grief, or chronic illness. Profiles on Oregon Counselor Directory include each provider's accepted insurance plans, session formats, specialties, and contact information, so you can compare options before reaching out.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many depression therapists in Portland are accepting new patients?
As of April 2026, all 49 licensed depression therapists listed in Portland on Oregon Counselor Directory are accepting new patients. You can review individual profiles to confirm availability and contact providers directly to schedule an initial appointment.
Do any Portland depression therapists accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid)?
Yes. Of the 49 listed providers, 16 accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP/Medicaid). If you are enrolled in OHP, you can filter by insurance on Oregon Counselor Directory to identify which therapists in Portland accept your specific plan before reaching out.
Can I see a depression therapist in Portland via telehealth?
Yes. 30 of the 49 listed Portland depression therapists offer telehealth sessions. Telehealth appointments are conducted by video or phone and are available to Oregon residents. Check individual provider profiles to confirm which telehealth formats each therapist supports.
What types of therapy are commonly used to treat depression?
Depression is commonly treated with evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), and behavioral activation. The method a therapist uses depends on their training and the individual needs of the client. Provider profiles list each therapist's stated treatment approaches.
Are there affordable depression therapy options in Portland for people without insurance?
Yes. Sixteen of the 49 listed Portland depression therapists offer sliding scale fees, which adjust the session cost based on a client's income. This option may be available to people who are uninsured, underinsured, or experiencing financial hardship. Contact individual providers to ask about their sliding scale range and eligibility.