Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Portland, Oregon
1,129 providers found
Find licensed trauma and ptsd therapists in Portland. 1129 providers match your search.
Chrissy Comlish
LMFT · Portland, OR
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…
Ashley Di Meo
MA · Portland, OR
Darla Harrison
MA, LPC · Portland, OR
I would like to extend a warm welcome and honor your courage in seeking support. Whether you want to vent, work through a specific challenge, explore old patterns, process trauma,…
Patrick Petrie
LPC · Portland, OR
Amenda Clinic
Portland, OR
We are an integrative mental health clinic that offers a broad range of therapies with both Counselors and Naturopaths. This holistic approach allows patients to experience…
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…
Chante' Stephens
PCA · Portland, OR
Life can be overwhelming at times, but you don't have to go through it alone. I’m a Mental Health Counselor who works with teenagers and adults navigating life’s…
Healing Power Therapy LLC
CSWA, MSW, QMHP-R, CADCR-R · Portland, OR
Are you in Portland, Oregon struggling with anxiety, depression, or trauma that feels overwhelming? Maybe you're experiencing panic attacks, constant worry, racing thoughts, or…
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206 of 933 Trauma & PTSD therapists in Portland accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Medicaid as of April 2026. All 933 Trauma & PTSD providers listed in the Oregon Counselor Directory are marked as accepting new patients, and directory data show 724 offer telehealth while 19 list sliding-scale fees. Use the Oregon Counselor Directory filters for insurance, telehealth, specialty, language, and fee type to narrow results to OHP-accepting clinicians. After identifying potential providers, contact them directly to confirm they accept your specific OHP plan, whether telehealth sessions are covered under your benefit, and any authorization or paperwork requirements. For the first appointment, have your OHP member ID, photo ID, and a brief clinical history ready, and ask about billing and cancellation policies. These counts reflect published listings as of April 2026; always verify current availability and coverage with the provider before scheduling.