Narrative Therapists in Oregon
2,288 providers found
Narrative therapy helps you rewrite the stories you tell about yourself and your life. Oregon narrative therapists use externalization and re-authoring techniques to help you separate from problems and discover your strengths.
Aloha McGregor
LPC · Portland, OR
Do you feel overwhelmed or stuck, struggling to balance your personal and professional life? You may find it difficult to manage the demands of your career, relationships, or…
Ashlie Newbill
MS, LPC, CSTS · Philomath, OR
Life throws us a curveball from time to time. Stressors that you maybe could've coped with in the past now feel overwhelming. Symptoms that you had kept at bay for years, are now…
Charmagne Westcott
LPC, NCC · Portland, OR
You may appear "fine" to those around you, but inside your emotions are growing more and more intense and out of control. You no longer feel the connection you once did with the…
Dana Stroud
MS, LMFT-A · Tigard, OR
Danas ideal client is someone navigating the complexities of anxiety, trauma, neurodiversity, or chronic pain, who seeks understanding and practical tools to build a more…
Grace Sullivan
MFA, MS, LMHCA · Portland, OR
There is an edge, an opening, a sense of limitless possibility both within and beyond the horizon of your everyday reality. Together we take the time and space to be with the…
Anya Szumowski
LMHC, LPC · Serves Area, OR
Despite the joys and beauty in our world, as humans, we also experience pain and struggle in response to life’s many challenges. Whether it be various transitions, significant…
A Little Light Collective LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist · Portland, OR
We have therapist trained EMDR, IFS, AEDP, Brainspotting, DBT, Couples Therapy. We provide compassionate, trauma informed counseling services for adults, families, and couples.…
Abby Hughes
Pre-Licensed Professional · Portland, OR
Relationships have a way of turning us inside out. They hold a mirror up to our deepest insecurities and force us to look — especially in the ways we try to manage, protect, or…
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As of April 2026, Oregon Counselor Directory lists 55 therapists in Oregon who specialize in Narrative therapy, an approach that emphasizes the power of personal stories in shaping our lives. These providers offer various session formats, with 41 offering telehealth services, allowing for greater flexibility and accessibility across the state. 13 of these Narrative therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), making therapy more accessible to those with Medicaid coverage. Furthermore, 24 therapists provide sliding scale fees, catering to clients with varying financial circumstances. Currently, 52 Narrative therapists are accepting new clients, and 43 offer in-person sessions, ensuring a range of options to meet individual preferences and needs.