Find Online Therapy for Depression

Search licensed providers who offer online support for depression

If you are looking for support for depression, this page can help you find licensed mental health providers who offer online care. Telehealth can widen your options beyond the nearest zip code, which may make it easier to find a provider who fits your needs. Online care depends on where a provider is licensed and where you are physically located during sessions, so start by selecting the state or states where you will be during appointments. From there, use filters like service type, therapy modality, and insurance to narrow your results.

Select the Location Where You’ll Attend Sessions

Provider availability depends on where you are located during your sessions. If you may attend sessions from more than one state, it is important to make sure your provider is authorized to work with you wherever you are physically located during the appointment. Before booking, you can verify a provider’s license through the appropriate state licensing board. If you travel often or split time between different states, see our guide to finding a therapist licensed in multiple states for more information.

Start by selecting the state(s) you will be in during your sessions
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Ellen Mail, MSW, LICSW, PMH-C

LICSW, PMH-C

I practice from a person-centered, integrative therapy orientation to tend to each client’s unique needs and challenges. I also weave self-compassion, mindfulness, and somatic techniques into my clinical work. Humor is sometimes employed — and always welc...
Michaela Conley

LMFT

Emotionally Focused Therapy The Gottman Method
Marjorie DeWald

LCSW

I believe that humans need one another at key times to feel "felt" and understood. A focused relationship with a therapist can bring clarity and help you to uncover personal resources that may be hiding underneath fear and confusion. I approach clients ho...
Humanistic Therapy NW

LCSW, LPC-A, LMFTA, CSWA

Our approach is collaborative, humanistic, trauma-informed, and rooted in authenticity. We believe healing happens through strong therapeutic relationships, community connection, and individualized care. Our vision encapsulates our approach: People in com...
Kim Jones

LMFT

My approach is multi-dynamic, providing a safe, honest and warm environment to explore and help you gain relief from your current struggles. My goal is to help you move through life's challenges by improving coping skills and supporting you in this diffic...
Kim McKinnie

LPC

I can guide you toward a life built with purpose, balance, & fulfillment. Work with me is collaborative, straightforward, & focused on what comes next for you. I'll listen with empathy, understand your challenges, & help you discover your stre...
Shivraj Pannu

LICSW

My approach is grounded and direct, offering a safe space to reclaim your authentic self. We use gentle metaphors to explore the "shadow self" and heal the inner child, deepening your intuition and sense of belonging. I deeply respect your unique worldvie...
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...
Adam Rose, MA, MBA, SHRM-SCP

Resident in Counseling

My approach is collaborative, strengths-based, and goal-oriented. I integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address unhelpful thought patterns, EMDR therapy to process trauma and distressing experiences, and Person-Centered Therapy to create a sup...
George Delaney MD

MD

As a triple board certified physician in Family Medicine, Obesity Medicine and Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine, my primary approach to engage with the client as a doctor that is qualified to deliver medication safely and effectively, through proper...
Elliott  Humphries

LCMHCA

Nonjudgmental therapeutic space
Moss Herberholz

LCSW

I provide a non-judgmental environment where every part of your identity is honored and where you can feel safe to be your full self. I hope to support you in exploring the parts of yourself in need of healing or strengthening. I believe in the power o...

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Therapy for Depression

How do I use this page to find an online provider for depression?

Start by choosing the state or states where you will be physically located during sessions. Then narrow the results using filters such as service type, therapy modality, language, age group, and insurance. As you compare providers, look for experience treating depression, read profile details, and check whether they offer the kind of support you want, such as therapy, medication management, or both.

What should I ask before booking?

Ask whether the provider works with depression, what types of online services they offer, whether they take your insurance or offer self-pay rates, and what appointments usually cost. It also helps to ask about availability, session length, treatment approach, and what communication is available between visits. If you are considering medication, ask whether they provide medication management and how follow-up visits are handled.

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

Your provider does not necessarily have to live in your state, but they usually need to be licensed for the state where you are physically located during the appointment. If you travel, that can affect whether they are able to see you. Before booking, confirm where they can practice, or look for a provider licensed in multiple states if you expect to move or travel often.

Does insurance cover online therapy for depression, and how does payment usually work?

Many providers accept insurance for online therapy, but coverage can vary by plan, provider, and service type. Some are in network, while others provide superbills for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Before booking, check whether the provider takes your plan, what your copay or deductible may be, and whether the listed fee applies to therapy, medication visits, or both.

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

Most online therapy appointments work best in a private location with a reliable internet connection. A computer or laptop is often ideal, though a phone or tablet may also work depending on the provider and platform. Many sessions happen by video, but phone calls, secure messaging, texting, or email may also be used depending on the provider and service. Some providers also have rules about where sessions can take place, so check ahead if privacy or location may be an issue.

When is online therapy for depression not the right choice?

Online therapy may not be the best fit during an immediate crisis, when emergency support is needed, when a higher level of care is required, or when you do not have a private space or reliable internet connection. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, contact local emergency services or call or text 988 right away. If you are unsure, ask a provider whether telehealth matches your current needs.

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

Yes. Some providers on this page offer medication management for depression in addition to therapy, while others offer only one service. Online therapy focuses on talk-based treatment and coping tools, while medication management focuses on evaluating, prescribing, and monitoring psychiatric medication when appropriate. If you need a controlled substance prescription, check directly with the provider, because telehealth prescribing rules and provider policies can vary.

How do I know whether a provider is a good fit for depression?

Look for a provider whose profile clearly mentions depression and explains how they work with it. You may also want to check whether they offer approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), or another therapy modality. A good fit can also depend on practical details like appointment times, communication style, language, insurance, and whether you want therapy, medication management, or both.

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.