Body Image Therapists in Oregon
70 providers found
Body image therapy addresses negative self-perception, disordered eating patterns, and the impact of cultural pressures. Oregon body image therapists help you develop a healthier relationship with your body and self-worth.
Genny Behar
PCA · Tilamook, OR
I believe deeply that each of us is worthy and capable of creating a life that is intentional and authentically our own. My philosophy integrates Feminist, Emotion-Focused, and…
Nick Vaske
LCSW · Portland, OR
I find I am most helpful working with teens and adults with bipolar and mood disorders, anxiety, gender identity exploration, learning coping skills, making sense of traumatic…
Daring Butterfly
LCSW
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…
Chantia Sturman
LMFT · Springfield, OR
Holly Ito
MS, LPC · Eugene, OR
Julie Westlin-Naigus
MA, LPC · Bend, OR
Raveena Supra
MA · Eugene, OR
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How to Find the Right Therapist: What Research Says Actually Matters
Starting therapy can feel overwhelming. Many people wonder: How do I find the right therapist? Does the type of therapy matter? What if I pick the wrong one? You might see terms like EMDR, CBT, or IFS and wonder which approach is “best.” While finding a therapist whose approach aligns with your goals is important, research consistently shows that the therape
Pain and Suffering
One of the most useful things I've ever learned in terms of psychology and happiness is the difference between pain and suffering. Pain is the inevitable result of being a human. If you are fortunate enough to live a long time, sooner or later, your body will hurt. Your heart will hurt. You will stub your toe, you'll get sick, someone you love will die. Suffering, on the other hand, is something
What to Do After Your Client Uses Psychedelics
Most clinicians were never trained for this moment. Now it’s happening in session. A client mentions a recent psilocybin experience through Oregon’s legal services. Another discloses they’ve been using ketamine recreationally, and something shifted. A third describes a profound, disorienting experience from years ago that they’ve never shared with anyone — until now.
As of April 2026, 43 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in body image issues. Telehealth is available with 36 of these providers, offering the convenience of virtual therapy sessions to clients across Oregon. Nine therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing affordable body image therapy options for eligible individuals. 25 therapists offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible to those with financial constraints. Of these, 40 therapists are currently accepting new clients. These providers use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to address body image concerns.