Online Therapy in Delaware

Find licensed online therapists in Delaware who fit your needs

This page is here to help you find therapists licensed in Delaware who offer online care. Because sessions happen remotely, you can compare options from different parts of the state instead of focusing only on who is closest to home. That can make it easier to look for what matters most in everyday life: the right specialty, a therapy style that feels comfortable, appointment times that fit your schedule, and payment options that work for your budget. Use the filters to narrow your search by specialty, therapy modality, language, age group, insurance, and whether you want therapy, medication management, or both.

Browse Online Therapists in Delaware

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Jennifer Erickson

LPC

In sessions we focus on building trust, entering essential blocks and themes by way of present day patterns and challenges. We focus on letting go by getting to know what’s really happening rather than too quickly trying to get past or over it. This thera...
Tori Buckley

LPC

I utilize mindfulness-based, parts work, and body-awareness to support deeper insight and change with my clients.
Dr. Lindsey Hovan

PsyD

Therapy can be a powerful space to better understand your past, feel more grounded in the present, and make intentional changes for your future. Together, we can explore experiences that have strengthened you as well as ones that may have left you feeling...
Brittany Webb

LPC, LCPC, CCATP

At Better Minds, our approach to therapy is collaborative, personalized, and grounded in evidence-based care. We believe therapy should feel like a space where you can be fully human—not judged or rushed. Our therapists integrate Cognitive Behavioral T...
Dr. Jessica Hasson

PhD

I have always believed that psychological assessment was part of the therapeutic process. Psychological assessment is more than just diagnoses and numbers; it helps provide a better understanding of the human experience and can identify a “roadmap” for he...
Dr. Missy Kleinz

PhD, LPC, LPCMH, NCC

My approach is collaborative, relational, and grounded in emotional awareness. You will always have a voice in our sessions. While you may feel overwhelmed by your struggles, I believe people are not broken. They are works in progress with the capacity to...
Dr. Shelley Sommerfeldt

Licensed Psychologist

I believe therapy should feel both supportive and productive. My approach is warm, collaborative, and practical, helping clients move beyond simply talking about problems to actively creating solutions. I draw from evidence-based approaches such as Cognit...
Miranda Denison

PhD

Therapy with me is collaborative, thoughtful, and grounded. I bring warmth and directness to help folks slow down, untangle and understand patterns, and make meaningful changes. While my sessions are structured enough to feel productive, I also incorporat...
Dr. Bethany Friedman

PSYD, CEDS

Do thoughts about food, your body, or your worth consume you, leaving you exhausted and uncertain about what comes next? Are you just trying to stay afloat while everyone else seems to have it figured out? Are your emotions so intense that it feels like y...
Dr. Dylan Lanoff

PsyD

Dr. Lanoff earned her doctorate in psychology from Adler University, with an emphasis in traumatic stress psychology. Prior to her graduate studies, Dr. Lanoff received her Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University in Psychology. Throughout her education,...
Kate Deatrich

PsyD

I primarily use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which focuses on experiencing the present moment and our own emotions without judgment, and with empathy. We then use these skills to take our own personal values as a guide for when and how to take...
Annalisa Erba

PsyD

I mainly work from a psychodynamic framework, but use eclectic interventions and am guided by my client's unique desires, longstanding patterns and needs. I have had success treating individuals struggling with issues related to interpersonal/relationship...

Why Choose Online Therapy in Delaware?

Online therapy can be a practical choice in Delaware because you are not limited to the nearest office or just one part of the state. It gives you more flexibility to choose care based on what works best for your life, including availability, cost, and the kind of support you want. That flexibility can matter even more in Kent and Sussex, where access and transportation barriers still affect care. Online sessions can also make it easier to stay consistent when your week is full and a drive to an office would make care harder to keep up with. As you compare providers, focus on practical fit: whether they work with the concerns you want help with, whether they offer times that work for your schedule, whether they take your insurance or offer self-pay options, and whether their style feels right for you. You can use the resources below to verify licenses or look for extra support if needed.

Online Therapy in Delaware FAQs

How do I use this page to find the right fit for online therapy in Delaware?

Start broad, then narrow quickly. Use the practical filters that usually matter most day to day: insurance, issue, type of therapy, age group, modality, and whether you want a therapist, a prescriber, or both. Because online care lets you compare providers across Delaware rather than only near your zip code, it helps to read a few profiles and look for details about approach, availability, and what working together may actually feel like. A good fit is often a mix of experience, scheduling, cost, and comfort.

What should I ask before booking with a therapist?

Ask the questions that will help you decide whether this will be a good fit for you. Good places to start are: Have you worked with concerns like mine before? What does a first session usually look like? What days and times do you usually have open? Do you take my insurance, and what will I probably owe? What is your cancellation policy? If I need a referral, how do you handle that?

Does my online therapist have to live in Delaware, and what happens if I travel out of state?

No. Your therapist does not necessarily have to live in Delaware. What matters is whether they are authorized to see clients who are physically in Delaware through Delaware licensure or another Delaware-recognized telehealth pathway. If you travel out of state, tell your provider before the appointment, because your physical location on the day of the session can change whether they are allowed to meet with you. If you split time between states, this page may help you find a therapist licensed in multiple states.

What types of mental health services are available online through telehealth in Delaware?

Depending on the provider, you may find individual therapy, child or teen therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, group therapy, medication management, and testing and evaluations. In Delaware, telehealth can cover a wide range of mental health care, but not every clinician offers every service online. Some testing and evaluation services may include both virtual and in-person pieces depending on the assessment.

Can I find medication management providers here, and how is medication management different from online therapy?

Yes. You can use the directory filters to look for medication management providers in Delaware. Medication management usually means meeting with a licensed prescriber who evaluates symptoms, recommends medication when appropriate, monitors side effects, and adjusts treatment over time. Online therapy is different: it focuses on talk-based treatment, coping skills, patterns, relationships, and behavior change. Some people use one or the other, and many use both. If you need controlled substances prescribed, check with the provider before booking to see whether they can do that through telehealth, because there may be additional state and federal restrictions on prescribing these through telehealth.

Where can I start if I need lower cost or public mental health support in Delaware?

A good first stop is the Delaware Hope Line, which can connect you to support, crisis help, and treatment options. Help Is Here Delaware is also useful because it points people to free mental health services and referrals whether they have insurance or not. Delaware 211 can help you find local programs and practical supports, and National Alliance on Mental Illness Delaware offers support and education for individuals and families. If you are looking for services for a child or teen, the Division of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services is an important starting point. You can find the official links in the resources below.

How do I verify a therapist or prescriber’s Delaware license?

The easiest place to start is Delaware’s online license verification search through the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation. From there, you can also check the profession-specific board pages in the resources below. In Delaware, social workers are regulated through the Board of Social Work Examiners; counselors and marriage and family therapists are under the Board of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals; psychologists are under the Board of Examiners of Psychologists; psychiatric nurse practitioners are under the Board of Nursing; and psychiatrists and physician assistants are under the Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline.

Does insurance cover online therapy in Delaware, and how does payment usually work?

Often yes, but not always in the same way. Delaware Marketplace plans include mental and behavioral health coverage and telehealth benefits, and Delaware plan documents also show telemedicine behavioral health coverage in practice. Delaware Medicaid also covers medically necessary telemedicine services. Your actual cost still depends on the plan, the provider’s network status, and whether you have met your deductible. Some therapists are in network and bill insurance directly. Others are private pay and may give you paperwork to request out-of-network reimbursement. Before you book, ask what you will owe for the first visit, ongoing sessions, missed appointments, and medication visits if you need them.

What technology or privacy setup do I need for virtual sessions?

For most online therapy appointments, it is best to meet from a secure location with privacy and a reliable internet connection. A computer or laptop is usually ideal, though a phone or tablet may also work depending on the provider and platform. Most sessions happen by video, but depending on the provider and service, phone calls, texting, secure messaging, or email may also be part of telehealth or follow-up communication. Many providers also have their own policies about where sessions can take place, so it is best to check ahead of time if privacy or location may be an issue.

Are there scheduling, regional, travel, or weather issues in Delaware that can make online therapy especially practical?

Yes. Delaware is small, but a weekly office visit can still be a hassle if you are balancing work, school, or family responsibilities. Online care can be especially useful during summer traffic, days with travel advisories, or winter weather when Delaware issues driving warnings or restrictions. It can also help if you live in one part of the state but want a provider based somewhere else in Delaware.

When is online therapy not the right choice?

Online therapy may not be the best fit if you are in immediate crisis, need emergency support, require a higher level of care, or do not have a private space or secure internet connection for sessions. In those situations, in-person services or local crisis resources may be more appropriate. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, contact local emergency services or call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline right away.

Delaware Mental Health Resources

If you or someone you know needs mental health support, these Delaware resources may help.
Delaware Hope Line and Behavioral Health Consortium Resources

Official Delaware resource page with the Hope Line, crisis numbers, and other statewide behavioral health supports.

Help Is Here Delaware

State-vetted mental health and addiction help, with referrals and next steps whether or not you have insurance.

Delaware 211

Free, confidential phone, text, and chat help for mental health, housing, food, and other local services.

National Alliance on Mental Illness Delaware (NAMI Delaware)

Support groups, education, advocacy, and help for Delaware individuals and families affected by mental health conditions.

Division of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services

State services for children and teens, including prevention, treatment, and youth crisis support.

Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services License Look-Up

Search Delaware licenses and public disciplinary information for therapists, prescribers, and other professionals.

Board of Social Work Examiners

Board information for social workers and clinical social workers in Delaware.

Board of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals

Board information for counselors, chemical dependency professionals, and marriage and family therapists.

Board of Examiners of Psychologists

Board information for psychologists and psychological assistants.

Board of Nursing

Board information for advanced practice registered nurses, including psychiatric nurse practitioners.

Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline

Board information for physicians, including psychiatrists, and physician assistants.

Delaware Metro Areas Served for Online Therapy

Wilmington
Dover
Newark
Middletown
Bear
Milford
Smyrna
Seaford
Georgetown
New Castle
Hockessin
Pike Creek
Glasgow
Rehoboth Beach
Lewes

Need a therapist who can see you across state lines?

With online therapy, the state you are in during your appointment can affect which providers are able to see you. Providers must be licensed in the state where you are located at the time of the session. That means a therapist who can see you in one state may not be able to keep working with you if you move, travel, go away to college, or split time between homes.

Therapy Expanded makes that search easier by helping you find online providers who are licensed in the states where you may need care. Before booking, you can also verify a provider’s license through the appropriate state licensing board.

Search for a therapist licensed in multiple states

Need urgent support? Therapy Expanded is not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you need urgent mental health, suicide, domestic violence, substance use, or LGBTQIA+ support, visit our crisis and mental health resources page.