Find care that fits your needs. Therapy Expanded is an online directory of licensed mental health providers, including clinicians licensed in multiple states.
Search licensed clinicians who offer online care.
Looking for individual, couples, family, child and teen, or group therapy? Need medication management or psychological testing? Start with the type of care you want, then filter by state, specialty, insurance, age group, and more.
Telehealth is expanding, and so are your options. Search clinicians licensed across multiple states, ready to meet online.
More scheduling options, no commute, no waiting rooms.
Search by concerns like anxiety, ADHD, trauma, grief, and more.
Explore approaches like CBT, EMDR, DBT, IFS, somatic therapy, and more.
Featured States
If you’re looking for online therapy in a specific state, start with one of our featured state pages. Each page helps you browse therapists and medication management providers licensed in that state and refine your search by specialty, therapy modality, language, age group, insurance, and more.
Need care in more than one state? Search therapists licensed in multiple states.
When you’re moving, traveling, attending college out of state, or joining therapy with someone in another location, you need a provider licensed in multiple states. Therapy Expanded helps you find licensed professionals in the states that matter.
Therapy Expanded is also a professional community. If you are licensed and offer telehealth, create your listing and connect with other clinicians for referral partnerships across states.
Resources for therapists, psychologists, social workers, counselors, medication management providers, and clients navigating interstate online care.
When starting online therapy across state lines, it helps to know where your provider needs to be licensed, especially if you are moving, traveling, attending college, or looking for care in more than one state.
Understand client location, therapist licensure, telehealth rules, and compact pathways.
Guidance for students who split time between home, campus, breaks, internships, or temporary stays.
Guidance for people who split the year between a primary home, seasonal home, or extended stays in another state.
Guidance for couples who may join online therapy from separate states or changing locations.
Guidance for people who travel, relocate, work remotely, or attend sessions from temporary locations.
Compare Social Work Compact, Counseling Compact, PSYPACT, MFT portability, PA Compact, IMLC, APRN Compact, and NLC pathways.
Search for providers who may be able to support care across more than one state.
Learn how to check a therapist’s license, license status, board record, and state authorization before starting online therapy.
Find urgent support options for suicide, mental health crisis, domestic violence, substance use, LGBTQIA+ support, and emergency situations.
Therapy Expanded is an online directory that helps people search for licensed mental health providers who offer online appointments. You can browse by state, specialty, type of care, therapy approach, and whether a provider lists licenses in more than one state.
For online therapy and medication management, your location during the appointment usually matters. Before booking, confirm that the provider is licensed, compact-authorized, registered, or otherwise permitted to provide care in the state where you will be physically located during the session.
Possibly. A provider may live in one state and be licensed or authorized in another. What usually matters is whether the provider can legally provide care in the state where you are located during the session. If you move, travel, attend college out of state, or split time between states, ask the provider whether care can continue in each location. If you expect to meet from multiple states during sessions, you can find a therapist licensed in multiple states here.
Provider profiles list information submitted by the provider, including license states, credentials, services, and contact details. Before starting care, you should confirm the provider’s current license status with the appropriate state licensing board or ask the provider how to verify their license. You can also read our guide on how to verify a therapist license before starting online therapy.
Before booking, ask whether the provider is licensed or authorized in your state, whether they work with your concern or age group, what type of care they provide, whether they accept your insurance or private pay, how they handle privacy and telehealth technology, and what the plan is if you move, travel, or need urgent support.
No. Therapy Expanded is a directory and is not a crisis, emergency, or clinical service. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you are in the United States and need mental health crisis support, visit our Crisis and Mental Health Resources page for 988, text-based crisis support, domestic violence resources, substance use resources, and LGBTQIA+ support options.
Start by choosing the type of care you need, such as individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, child and teen therapy, group therapy, medication management, or psychological testing and evaluations. Then select the state where you’ll be located during sessions and refine your results by specialty, insurance, age group, language, therapy approach, and other filters.
You can search for therapists, psychologists, and medication management providers who offer online care. Provider profiles may include license states, specialties, types of care, therapy approaches, insurance or payment information, and contact options.
Yes. Therapy Expanded is designed to help people search beyond one local market. This may be helpful if you are moving, traveling, attending college out of state, splitting time between homes, or looking for a provider who lists licenses in multiple states. Always confirm directly with the provider that they can see you in each state where you will be located.
Open the provider’s profile and use the contact options listed, such as their website, email, phone number, or booking link. Therapy Expanded helps you find providers, but scheduling, fees, availability, insurance, and clinical fit are handled directly with the provider.
Yes. Searching the directory is free for people looking for care. Providers may pay to create or maintain listings, but you can browse the directory without paying Therapy Expanded.
Create an account, complete your provider listing, add the states where you are licensed, and publish when you are ready. Providers can also join the Therapy Expanded community to build referral connections with other licensed online clinicians.
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