Therapists in Beaverton, OR and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Beaverton, Oregon that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Beaverton, to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief and more.

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Lisa Headings
MA, Expressive Arts Therapy
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

You do so much for others and never take time for yourself. You love the work that you do, but lately, you’ve been feeling totally drained. You feel overwhelmed, anxious, and depressed. You feel guilty even thinking about stepping back and worry...
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

Do you often feel misunderstood and hurt? Do you feel as though your emotions are controlling you and you don’t know what to do to change that? Does it leave you feeling anxious and depressed? I know what that feels like and I can help with that....
Gayle Waitches
Registered LPC Intern, DO
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

A lifelong learner and practitioner, I am both a physician and an individual and relational therapist intern. I obtained a MS from Portland State University while also immersing in a year-long internship at the M.E.T.A. Institute (Mindfulness...
Sarah Sterling
MA, LPC Intern
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

I believe that human beings have an inherent tendency to seek balance, wholeness, love and health, and so I trust that you already hold the ultimate source of wisdom within you. I support change to happen authentically and organically from within....
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

Sometimes we need a caring person, skilled at listening, who will act as a mirror, reflecting back our deepest knowing and personal truth. The act of entrusting another in this manner helps us to realign with our wisest self. We begin feeling more...
In-Person Sessions:

Salem, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

I’ve worked as a therapist for 38 years. My experience covers a diverse array of challenges, including panic attacks, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, fears, relationship challenges, trauma, PTSD, and childhood abuse. I help individuals manage...
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

My ideal client is willing and able to do deep self work. They are willing to ask the hard questions, and feel ready to face the scary things in their life. My ideal client is ready for change and as a result of this profound change is possible. In...
Kala Lyman
LMHC, L.P.C
In-Person Sessions:

Vancouver, Washington

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Washington, Oregon

MY APPROACH ​ I am passionate about assisting individuals & families on their journey through life's challenging moments. I strive to assist individuals in finding fulfillment, engagement & empowerment in their life. While our past experiences &...
In-Person Sessions:

Oregon City, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

I help couples build communication skills so that they can be more emotionally intimate, healthy partners. I work with men in a variety of ways, including learning how to resolve conflict respectfully and understanding more about their anger and how...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

As an experienced integrative Cognitive Behavior Therapist, we will explore core issues and move toward a healthy, fulfilling life. We will do this using a CBT framework that has helped countless clients move through the toughest challenges. Helping...
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

ABOUT ME I believe that the values of integrity, self-acceptance, self-compassion, and gratitude are essential to feeling fulfilled in your life and cultivating harmonious relationships. The Root&Connect way is to Feel Grounded, Be Focused, and...
Christian Fauerso
LMHC, LPC 172
In-Person Sessions:

Salem, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

You are just not the same anymore after it happened. You now struggle to sleep, find connection with others, or ultimately experience joy in your life. You are stressed and you wish you could stop thinking about the event(s) but somehow you cannot...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Washington, Oregon

It is my belief that people find their problems to be oppressive and they desire relief from them. I work from a systemic perspective and believe that symptoms are created and sustained through habits, cycles, and through the meaning one makes of...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

My name is Meegan and I’m an LMFT who has been providing mental health services over the last several years. I treat all my clients with respect to their identity and culture. My philosophy and approach toward treatment is person-centered. I...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

Please go to www.garymonkarsh.com, my website, for a full biography of my clinical expertise, educational experience, and treatment focus and skills.
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

I adopt a primarily strength-based approach to psychotherapy and believe that each one of us has the innate desire and wherewithal to develop to our full potential. Many times this desire is blocked by hindrances like negative self-talk, unhealthy...
Troy Pound
NCC, MA,LPC-IN, MHCA
In-Person Sessions:

Forest Grove, Oregon

As a husband, father, mental health worker, and minister, I have experienced my fair share of challenges. We all need an encouraging voice from time to time. I am ready to meet you where you are and support you in reaching your goals. I have...
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

The point of anxiety is to keep us from physical harm. Anxiety was tremendously helpful to our ancestors, keeping them out of harm's way by sounding alarms in their head and making them feel incredibly uncomfortable in order to survive dangerous...
Elizabeth Hartshorn
LMFT-Supervisor, LPC-SC 1, LPC-Supervisor 1
In-Person Sessions:

Lake Oswego, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

Secure Telehealth Available! My specialty is helping the "Wounded Healer". My practice predominately consists of healthcare professionals. . I gratefully accept adult clients from all walks of life regardless of your profession! With over 25 years...
Devin Jones
MS, NCC, LPC
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Portland, OR, with over 5 years of experience treating anxiety, depression, addiction, career barriers, chronic pain, trauma, burnout/ caregiver stress, and relationship difficulties. I provide in-person...
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

I work primarily from the Internal Family Systems model, which engages both client and therapist's innate capacities for courage and compassion as tools for transformation. My work is also informed by several other approaches; since therapy is a...
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Portland, Oregon

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Oregon

"At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want" Lao Tzu Power comes from being open to exploring your inner strength as a means of gaining insight and knowledge. I strive to provide a safe,...
In-Person Sessions:

Portland, Oregon

I help people struggling with depression, anxiety, loneliness, isolation, and other life stresses. we have doctors, teachers, all kinds of people that help us along the way it only makes sense to have somebody to help you process through...
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Oregon, Massachusetts

My work is informed by my life experience as a committed social worker, longtime member of a spiritual community, and mother of 4 adult children, including my youngest son who has Down's Syndrome. I graduated from Smith College School for Social...

An Overview of Mental Health in Beaverton, Oregon

Beavertown, Oregon, is the second-largest city in Washington County and lies less than ten minutes away from the larger city of Portland. Beaverton had a population of just over 97,000 people as of 2016 and is now recognized as the state’s sixth-largest city. It also hosts a large number of well-known corporations including Nike, Comcast Cable and IBM. This might explain the city’s relatively low unemployment rate of 3.0 percent, which is .7 lower than the national average.

Despite the job opportunities available in Beaverton, some of its residents are still faced with the challenge of finding mental health care and certain services they require for problems such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and problems with addiction. Because these resources can save lives, it is vital to understand why people in the area might be experiencing such a shortage of help, as well as what could be causing some of the most common mental health problems in the city.

Mental Health in Oregon By the Numbers

Oregon recently ranked among the top ten states that see the most suicides in the country. Some of the statistics related to these incidents include a variety of people from all walks of life:

  • Males took their own lives more than females in all age groups for the state
  • Nearly half of males in the state aged 12-17 diagnosed with depression did not receive treatment
  • The suicide rate for veterans in the state is twice than the national average of 13 per 100,000 people

These statistics show that Oregon has a high rate of mental illness that leads to suicidal behavior. However, it is just as important to discover why these numbers are climbing and why people in Beaverton who suffer from mental health problems are not getting the treatment they need.

Risk Factors for Mental Health Problems in Beaverton

While there are a variety of factors that can trigger mental health problems, Beaverton has those that are specific to the area and include employment, ethnic and environmental concerns:

  • Oregon has lenient gun laws, which give suicidal people a simpler means to harm themselves
  • The timber industry is in flux, which leads to greater unemployment for those who work in this sector
  • The ratio of Caucasians to people of African-American or Native descent is highly disproportionate, which may lead to feelings of isolation for minority communities

One of the greatest risk factors for people seeking help with mental health issues is the lack of professional help in the area. This is not only an apparent crisis for the city, but for the entire state as well, where only one professional is available for every 1,000 individuals. Those who live in Beaverton or outside of the city, where public transport is not available, likely have trouble reaching help as well. The cost of mental health care is a factor for 13.4 percent of the population who lives below the city’s poverty line, which is higher than the overall national rate of 12.3 percent.

Finding Mental Health Resources in Beaverton

Some of the statistics related to mental health care in Beaverton can be distressing. However, residents do have several resources they can turn to when it comes to getting help for anxiety, depression, suicide prevention and specialized services for veterans:

  • The Washington County Crisis Line offers 24/7 assistance for those in need, along with a specialized child abuse line.
  • The Unity Center for Behavioral Health has walk-in services for those seeking mental health treatment.
  • Veterans returning to civilian life can find free mental health services at the Returning Veterans Project, which offers help to post-9/11 servicemen and women.
  • Cascadia Behavioral Health Care offers mental health and addiction recovery services for low-income individuals. They have facilities in a variety of locations all over the Portland area.

It is important to remember that these services provide discreet mental health care and will not share any medical or treatment information with others unless directed to. Some people who need help hesitate out of shame or embarrassment, but it may help to understand that patient privacy is protected under most of these services’ regulations.

Finding help for whatever mental health services you require can be accomplished with E-Counseling. This directory can help match you with a therapist who can treat your issues and assist you with medications and counseling that may improve your mental health. Finding the right therapist can be the first step in healing your mind and heart, so reach out and begin your journey today.