Online Therapy in Indiana

Find licensed online therapists in Indiana who fit your needs

Looking for online therapy in Indiana? This page is here to help you compare therapists who are licensed in Indiana and offer virtual care. Online therapy can make it easier to look beyond your immediate area, so you can focus on fit, style, and availability instead of choosing only from providers nearby. You can narrow your search using filters for specialty, therapy modality, language, age group, insurance, and whether you want therapy, medication management, or both. Use the directory to compare approaches, scheduling options, and practical details before you reach out.

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Lawrence Stroup

LCSW

I am aware that life has a way of presenting unforeseen circumstances for all of us. Having support when we need it the most is a valued need and a service I help provide to my clients. I focus on helping you find strength, build on hope, and develop skil...
Maggie French

LISW-CP, LICSW, LMHP, LIC

My approach combines empathy with evidence-based practices, offering clients a safe space to explore challenges, build resilience, and move forward with clarity. I believe in meeting you where you are and working together to uncover your strengths. I use ...
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...
Cynthia Drouin

LMHC, LPCC

I approach my work from a relational stance, believing that our strong, trusting therapeutic relationship is essential to you achieving your goals for therapy, greater personal understanding, and an improved sense of well-being. Our collaboration will inv...
Melissa Wallace

LCSW

I welcome everyone with unconditional positive regard into a judgement free zone as we work to address unwanted thoughts and behaviors in attempt to meet goals and desired outcomes. I take a gentle, solution focused approach to help you find the answers y...
Dr. Ashley Carreras

PsyD

My approach is warm, open, and down-to-earth. Clients often describe me as personable, engaging, and easy to talk to. I work hard to create a space that feels safe, cozy, and real, a place where you don’t have to filter yourself or pretend you have it all...
Ashley Claiborne

PsyD

Imagine having the strategies to create healthy boundaries, a sustainable work-life balance and having control over your life. You show up in the world with authentic confidence in your ability to make decisions. You release all the unnecessary stressful ...
Julia Vahlsing

PsyD

By virtue of a diverse training background, Dr. Vahlsing utilizes a variety of treatment orientations in her approach to therapy designed to meet the specific needs of individuals or families seeking care, although she is grounded in a cognitive-behaviora...
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...
Dr. Erin Hopkins

PsyD

Clients often say they appreciate my combination of directness and warmth. We'll explore the narratives you have about yourself and your relationships and rewrite the ones that aren't serving you. I balance insight with action.
Carly Tocco

PhD

I make sure to be relatable in the room while addressing symptoms second, and the person first. We are more than our list of symptoms. I cherry pick skills from multiple different modalities and use my clincal judgement to decide when the patient needs to...
Dana Martinez

PsyD

Therapy is collaborative and an opportunity for healing, growth, and developing new insights. Together we can try to understand how your past impacts your current relationships and behaviors. We can work through life transitions, traumas, relationships, f...

Why Choose Online Therapy in Indiana?

Online therapy can be a strong option in Indiana when the right therapist is not nearby or when getting to an office every week feels like one more thing to juggle. If you live in a smaller community, want someone with a niche specialty, or need evening appointments, online care can open up more choices statewide. It can also be easier to keep sessions around commuting, parenting, college schedules, or bad road conditions. Indiana has counties in both Eastern and Central time zones, so online care can widen your search, but it is a good idea to confirm the appointment time if you live or travel near the northwest or southwest parts of the state. When comparing providers, look at license type, experience with your concerns, session format, insurance participation, session rates, and whether they offer therapy, medication management or both. Use the resources below to verify licenses or find extra support if needed.

Online Therapy in Indiana FAQs

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

Start broad, then narrow. Use filters for the concerns or preferences that matter most to you, like speciaties, services, language, insurance, age group, or modalities. Then read profiles closely. Look for a therapist’s approach, session format, scheduling availability, and whether they sound like someone you could talk with honestly. A strong match is usually a mix of practical fit and personal fit: the right specialty, a schedule you can actually keep, a price point that works, and a style that feels comfortable enough to come back to.

What should I ask before booking with a therapist?

Before booking, ask the questions that will help you picture what care will really look like. You might ask whether they are licensed in Indiana, whether they have experience with your main concerns, what kinds of sessions they offer, how often they usually meet with clients, what they charge, whether they take your insurance or offer cash-pay rates, and what the first few appointments are usually like. It is also a good idea to ask how they handle cancellations, between-session communication, privacy, and what they want clients to do if a crisis comes up between visits.

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

No. Your therapist does not have to live in Indiana. What matters is whether they are properly licensed to treat clients in Indiana and that you are physically in Indiana for the session. Indiana ties telehealth rules to where the client is located during the appointment, and the state still requires proper Indiana licensure for care provided to someone in Indiana. If you travel out of state, tell your therapist before the session. In practice, that usually means they may need to confirm they can see you where you are that day. If you split time between states, it may help to look for therapists licensed in multiple states.

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

Depending on the provider, you may find individual therapy, child or teen therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, group therapy, medication management, and some testing and evaluations. Availability can vary by provider, license type, and the kind of service you need. For some evaluations or more complex situations, a provider may recommend at least one in-person step or may refer you to local care.

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 Indiana. Online therapy usually focuses on talking through emotions, patterns, relationships, coping skills, and life stressors. Medication management is different. It involves evaluating symptoms, deciding whether medication might help, prescribing when appropriate, and checking in about side effects, dose changes, and progress over time. Some people use therapy, some use medication management, and many use both. If you need controlled substances prescribed, ask the provider before booking whether they can do that through telehealth, because additional state and federal rules may apply.

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

A good starting point in Indiana is the Division of Mental Health and Addiction’s provider finder, Indiana 211, and local public behavioral health options. The state’s provider page includes community mental health centers and Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics. Those clinics are designed to serve people regardless of diagnosis, insurance status, place of residence, or age, which can be especially helpful when cost or access is a concern. The official links for these options, along with statewide support resources, are listed below.

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

In Indiana, the simplest starting point is the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Search & Verify tool. You can search by name and license type. It includes license types for social workers, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, physicians, physician assistants, and nurses with prescriptive authority. Psychiatric nurse practitioners usually appear through nursing and prescriptive authority rather than under a separate psychiatry category. The official verification tool and profession pages are in the resources below.

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

Insurance coverage depends on your specific plan, not just the state. Before you book, ask whether the therapist is in network, whether telehealth visits are covered, what your copay or deductible will be, and whether you need preauthorization. If the provider is out of network, ask whether they can give you a superbill for reimbursement. Some Indiana providers also offer self-pay rates or reduced-fee spots. Indiana Health Coverage Programs cover select telehealth services. If you have Medicare questions, Indiana’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program offers free, impartial counseling.

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 telehealth appointments happen by video, though some services may also be offered by phone depending on the provider and service. Some providers also use secure follow-up messaging. Because policies vary, it is worth checking ahead if privacy, background noise, or your location during the session might be an issue.

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

Yes. Indiana’s mix of larger metro areas and smaller communities means the right specialist may not be close by. Online care can also help if you are balancing commuting, child care, class schedules, or a long drive to appointments. One Indiana-specific detail is time zone confusion: most of the state is on Eastern Time, but 12 counties in the northwest and southwest are on Central Time, so it is worth double-checking the appointment time if you live or travel near those areas. And when road conditions are rough, online sessions can be much easier to keep.

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 National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 9-8-8 right away.

Indiana Mental Health Resources

If you or someone you know needs mental health support, these Indiana resources may help.
988 Indiana

Call or text 988 anytime for crisis support, suicide prevention, and connection to local help.

Indiana 211

Find local mental health, housing, food, and community resources by phone, text, or zip code.

Division of Mental Health and Addiction: Find a Local Service Provider

State directory for community mental health centers, addiction treatment, recovery housing, and state psychiatric hospitals.

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics

Public outpatient clinics designed to serve people regardless of diagnosis, insurance, residence, or age.

National Alliance on Mental Illness Indiana (NAMI Indiana)

Statewide support, education, and local affiliates for people with mental health conditions and families.

Mental Health America of Indiana

State advocacy, education, training, and mental health programs for Hoosiers.

Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Search & Verify

Official lookup tool for Indiana professional license status and license types.

Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Information

Indiana licensing information for social workers, mental health counselors, and marriage and family therapists.

Psychology Home

Indiana psychology profession page with direct access to license verification.

Physicians Home

Indiana physician licensing page for psychiatrists and other physicians.

Nursing Licensing Information

Indiana nursing page with verification and prescriptive authority information for advanced practice nurses.

Physician Assistant Home

Indiana physician assistant profession page with direct access to license verification.

Indiana Metro Areas Served for Online Therapy

Indianapolis
Fort Wayne
Evansville
South Bend
Bloomington
Lafayette
West Lafayette
Carmel
Fishers
Noblesville
Muncie
Terre Haute
Elkhart
Gary
Kokomo

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.

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