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Infertility therapists in Bend, OR

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Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Dr. Amy Hecht, psychologist
Infertility or Adoption

Dr. Amy Hecht

Psychologist, PhD
I work closely with individuals and couples navigating infertility and the many paths to building a family, including adoption and assisted reproduction. These experiences often bring a unique mix of grief, uncertainty, hope, and pressure, and I provide both therapeutic support and practical guidance throughout the process. In addition to therapy, I offer psychoeducation to help clients better understand and manage the emotional aspects of family building, as well as comprehensive psychological evaluations required for adoption, surrogacy, and donor-related processes. I understand how time-sensitive these steps can be, and—based on both my professional experience and personal understanding—I prioritize these appointments, offering a quick turnaround and minimal wait whenever possible. My goal is to provide a steady, informed, and compassionate presence during what can be an intensely emotional journey, helping clients move forward with clarity, resilience, and confidence.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Bend, OR
Newport Beach, California therapist: Dr. Shelby Kittinger, psychologist
Infertility or Adoption

Dr. Shelby Kittinger

Psychologist, PsyD
In therapy, I support individuals and couples navigating the grief, uncertainty, and identity shifts that often accompany infertility and adoption. Our work centers on meaning-making, emotional regulation, and deepening relational support through these complex experiences.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Bend, OR (Online Only)
Portland, Oregon therapist: Catherine Saunders, licensed professional counselor
Infertility or Adoption

Catherine Saunders

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I seek to support clients through issues of infertility or adoption.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Bend, OR
Beaverton, Oregon therapist: Malama Counseling, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Infertility or Adoption

Malama Counseling, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Infertility is a disease of the male or female reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a pregnancy causing profound mental health challenges (anxiety, depression, grief, and emotional trauma). Adoption can be an option to family planning. It is a legal process that permanently transfers all parental rights and responsibilities from a child’s birth parents to adoptive parents. Navigating the system can be challenging and stressful. I had issues with infertility and I have adopted a child.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Bend, OR
Encinitas, California therapist: Hannah Nyznyk Christian, marriage and family therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Hannah Nyznyk Christian

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #133278
We provide space to process the grief, hope, loss, and complexity of infertility or adoption journeys. Therapy supports emotional resilience through uncertain and deeply personal transitions  
7 Years Experience
Online in Bend, OR

Infertility therapists in Bend, Oregon Statistics

Infertility therapists in Bend, Oregon average 15 years of experience and charge around $218 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Psychodynamic Therapy (67%), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (56%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (44%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$218

Accept insurance

33%

Offer sliding scale

56%

Gender ID

100% Female

Session Type

56% Online Only
44% In Person and Online

Top Treatment Approaches

67% Psychodynamic Therapy
56% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
44% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
44% Somatic Therapy
33% Integrative Therapy
33% Psychoeducational Therapy
33% Christian Counseling

Ages Served

100% Adult
56% Young Adult
44% Teen
44% Senior
22% Children

Client Focus

100% Women
100% LGBTQ+
78% Buddhist
78% Persons with Disabilities
78% Christian