Chronic Pain Therapists in Oregon

14 providers found

Chronic pain therapy addresses the psychological dimensions of persistent pain, including the stress-pain cycle. Oregon chronic pain therapists use CBT, ACT, mindfulness, and somatic approaches to improve quality of life.

Demetria Bales
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Demetria Bales

LCSW · Eugene, OR

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Welcome! It is my goal to make the client feel their voice is heard. All walks of life are welcome in this non-judgmental, confidential, and healing space. I use an open, down to…

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Kelsey Papadatos / New Moon Therapy
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Kelsey Papadatos / New Moon Therapy

LCSW · Portland, OR

Chronic PainTelehealthSliding Scale

As of April 2026, I am accepting both couples and individuals for telehealth sessions! I have openings for late afternoons and evenings Sun-Wed. I work with adults, couples, and…

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Erika Klyce
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Erika Klyce

MCOUN, NCC · Redmond, OR

Chronic PainTelehealthSliding Scale

I have immediate availability and am ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS! Reach out via email or phone to schedule a free, 15-minute phone consultation. If you reach out via phone, please make…

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"Aloe" Sarah Michelson

LCSW · Philadelphia, OR

Chronic PainTelehealthSliding Scale

I am ecstatic to provide mental health support through authentic, affirming, and aware relationships that embody connection, safety, and warmth. I strive to build genuine…

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Ashley Scott

PsyD · Salem, OR

Chronic PainTelehealthSliding Scale

I offer in-person psychotherapy sessions in Salem, OR, and can offer telehealth appointments in the state of Oregon. My guiding belief is that symptoms have meaning, and that the…

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Helen Zwiebel
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Helen Zwiebel

LCSW, MEd · Portland, OR

Chronic PainTelehealthSliding Scale

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…

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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory features a list of 27 chronic pain therapists across Oregon. These providers offer various treatment modalities, with 21 of them providing telehealth, allowing for convenient access to care from any location in the state. 10 of these specialists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which is Oregon's Medicaid program, and can offer therapy services with low or no out-of-pocket costs. Additionally, 15 therapists offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible to those with financial constraints. Of the 27 providers listed, 26 are currently accepting new clients, and 23 offer in-person sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in chronic pain?
As of April 2026, there are 27 therapists in Oregon who specialize in chronic pain treatment, providing options for both telehealth and in-person sessions.
Do Oregon chronic pain therapists accept OHP / Oregon Health Plan?
Yes, 10 of the chronic pain therapists in Oregon accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which can help cover the cost of therapy sessions for eligible individuals.
Is telehealth available for chronic pain in Oregon?
Yes, as of April 2026, 21 of the chronic pain therapists in Oregon offer telehealth services, providing flexibility for individuals to receive treatment from the comfort of their homes.
Do Oregon chronic pain therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Indeed, 15 of the chronic pain therapists in Oregon offer sliding scale fees, which can make therapy more affordable for individuals with varying income levels.
Are Oregon chronic pain therapists accepting new clients?
As of April 2026, 26 out of the 27 chronic pain therapists in Oregon are currently accepting new clients, indicating a high availability of care for those seeking treatment.