Find Online Therapists for Grief

Search licensed mental health providers offering online grief support

Use this page to find licensed mental health providers who offer online care for grief after a death or other major loss. Telehealth can widen your options beyond the closest therapist in your zip code, which may help if you want a certain approach, schedule, or insurance match. Online care depends on where a provider is licensed and where you are physically located during each session, so start by selecting the state or states where you will be during appointments. Then narrow your results with filters like service type, therapy modality, language, age group, and payment type to find grief support that fits your needs.

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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Samantha Turcotte, DNP, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP

DNP, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Patients describe her approach as thorough and collaborative. She’s known for educating patients so they can make informed decisions and for pairing clinical precision with steady support, creating a space where people feel heard and respected. Her path i...
Samantha Wilson

LCSW

My therapy style is warm, client-centered, and strengths-based, with an emphasis on attachment and the larger systems that shape your life. I integrate evidence-informed approaches like CBT, DBT skills, and TBRI-informed principles—always through a trauma...
Charlene B Pelaez

RMHCi

Welcome to Here to Heal Counseling and Wellness. We are dedicated to helping individuals, families, healthcare and frontline workers navigate life’s challenges with clarity, compassion, and confidence. At Here to Heal, we work with adolescents, young adul...
Keren Goldenberg

LMFT

Depth-Oriented Psychodynamic Psychotherapy We don't just talk about what's happening. We talk about why it keeps happening. This approach looks beneath the surface, at patterns, old wounds, and the parts of yourself you may not fully see yet. It's slower...
Jessica Moya LCSW-S

LCSW-S

My approach to therapy is compassionate, collaborative, and tailored to each individual. I draw from evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), solution-focused therapy, and attachment-informed care to support clients in understa...
Sammy Touma

LCSW

Specializing in EMDR (trained) for trauma, and in couples counseling (Gottman Trained). -As an LCSW, with 10 years of therapy experience, I was accepted to medical school at 17 years old, and this medical background helps tremendously in understanding th...
Shaunna Mazza LMHC

LMHC

I tailor my approach to each individual client, integrating multiple therapeutic strategies and interventions.
Sarah Sustaita

MS, LPC Associate, LPCC

In therapy, I may use EMDR, parts work, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness, or existential therapy. My approach is exploratory, experiential, and paced to your nervous system. Therapy often involves building a bridge between what you kno...
Dr. Reena Becerra, Ph.D.

Ph.D.

My approach is solution focused, non judgmental and empowering. I work from many theoretical backgrounds and can help make sense of what is holding you back, explore and process and repair trauma, and manage symptoms and stressors getting in the way. I wo...
Brooke Burch

LMHC-D

I work with adults who had challenging experiences in childhood with parents and or romantic relationships later on that caused harm to their self esteem and their trust. They may identify now as a people pleaser; unable to prioritize their own needs and ...
Michelle Gagnon

LMFT

My approach to therapy is warm, collaborative, and tailored to your unique needs. I integrate evidence-based approaches including EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help you better understand yourself, heal from...
Anikka Castle

LPC

I have an eclectic approach that is client centered. I specialize in CBT, Trauma, and EMDR therapy

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Therapy for Grief

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

Start with the state where you will physically be during sessions, then use filters to narrow the list. You can sort by service type, therapy modality, language, age group, insurance, and more. Open a few profiles, look for grief experience that matches your situation, and compare practical details like availability, fees, and session format before reaching out.

What should I ask before booking?

Ask whether the provider works with grief regularly and whether they have experience with your kind of loss, such as death of a parent, partner, child, pregnancy loss, suicide loss, or anticipatory grief. You can also ask about their approach, session frequency, fees, insurance, scheduling, and what support looks like between sessions if grief feels overwhelming.

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

Your therapist does not have to live in your state, but they usually need to be licensed for the state where you are physically located during the session. If you travel, move, or split time between states, ask before booking and again before appointments. This guide on finding a therapist licensed in multiple states can help you narrow your search.

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

Coverage and costs vary by plan and provider. Some providers are in-network, while others are private pay and may give you paperwork to request out-of-network reimbursement. Before booking, ask about copays, deductibles, session fees, cancellation policies, and whether therapy is covered under your insurance plan.

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

Most virtual sessions work best in a private place with reliable internet. A computer or laptop is often ideal, though a phone or tablet may also work depending on the platform. Many appointments use video, but some providers also offer phone calls, secure messaging, texting, or email-based support. Some providers also have policies about where sessions can take place, so check ahead if privacy or location may be an issue.

When is online therapy for grief not the right choice?

Online grief 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.

What types of telehealth services are available for grief?

Grief care can show up in different formats. You may want individual therapy for one-on-one support, family therapy when a loss is affecting the household, couples counseling if grief is straining a relationship, child or teen therapy for younger clients, or group therapy for shared support.

How do I find a provider who understands my kind of loss?

Read profiles for the kinds of grief they mention. Some providers focus on bereavement after a death, while others may work more with pregnancy loss, infertility-related grief, divorce, anticipatory grief, pet loss, or trauma-connected grief. If your loss has cultural, spiritual, or identity-related layers, ask about that too. A short consultation can help you check fit before committing.

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.