Depression Therapists in Portland, Oregon
79 providers found
Find licensed depression therapists in Portland. 79 providers match your search.
Jessica Van der Merwe
LPC, LMHC · Portland, OR
Trauma isn't limited to acute events — it includes the subtler abandonments, betrayals, and systemic harms that shape how you function. Your history doesn't define you, and it…
Karisa Quick
LPCC · Portland, OR
I’m a queer, nonbinary, white, neurodivergent therapist who is passionate about helping people recover from painful experiences, navigate life stress, and reconnect with…
Emily Warner
LPC · Portland, OR
Everyone has their own journey, and mental health counseling can aid any individual who needs help along the way. Whether processing the past, finding contentment in the present,…
Erika Nelson
LCSW · Portland, OR
I utilize a highly relational approach using a wide network of practices and techniques to individualize and maximize the process of growth. I incorporate tools and approaches…
Jeri Parks
MA · Portland, OR
I offer therapeutic support that honors your intuitive resilience and infinitely creative intelligence. Intentional change includes acceptance, respect, and gratitude for adaptive…
Daniella Marchick
LPC in Counseling & Certificate in Gerontology · Portland, OR
Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, I hold my undergraduate, B.A,. in Psychology and Business from the University of Oregon. My masters, M.S. in…
Dr. Carrie Anderson
PMHNP · Portland, OR
Current Openings! To get started, please complete form at www.upwellpsych.com/contact. As a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse…
Wes Murph
BS, MA, NCC, Professional Counselor Associate · Portland, OR
If you’re looking for a supportive and easy-to-talk-to therapist, to help you achieve your goals, we may be a good fit. I help adults and adolescent boys struggling with…
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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.