Find Online Therapists for Relationship Issues

Compare licensed online mental health providers offering therapy for relationship issues

This page helps you find licensed mental health providers who offer online care for relationship issues, including communication problems, conflict, trust concerns, and relationship stress. Online therapy can widen your search beyond the nearest zip code, giving you more options to compare. Telehealth 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 expect to be during appointments. Then narrow your results with filters like service type, therapy modality, language, age group, and insurance to find a provider who 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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Caroline Bryan

LMFT

My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and tailored to each client's unique needs and goals. I believe healing happens when people feel understood, supported, and empowered to make meaningful changes in their lives. Drawing from evidence-based thera...
Alyssa Becker

LPCC

Clients often tell me they appreciate having a space where they feel heard without judgement—a place to sort through their thoughts, gain clarity, and walk away with tools they can actually use in real life. ​ In our sessions, I bring a mix of warmth an...
Lauren Barker

LCMHC, LPCC, LPC

Working with me includes collaborating to build coping skills, meaningful connections to yourself & others, & ultimately a life you fully enjoy living. As your therapist, I will validate & challenge you where appropriate-with a little humor mi...
Christy Long

LCSW

My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and trauma-informed. I believe therapy should feel like a safe, supportive space where you don’t have to have everything figured out. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck in old patterns, or simply wanting...
Savannah Torkelsen

LMHC, Prof. Couns. Assoc.

I partner with you to help you achieve a healthy and balanced personal life and relationships. As a mental health counselor, I’m deeply committed to walking alongside you—helping you explore, heal, and move forward. I believe that change and growth are...
Kristin Alvey

LCSW

I specialize in trauma-focused therapy for children and adults using clinically-proven, and evidenced based therapy. I use a multi faceted clinical focus when working with my clients, that includes a trauma informed, relational-developmental and attachmen...
Ramona Grad

PhD, LPC

In addition to my clinical practice, I am a professor and active researcher. My academic work focuses on interpersonal trauma and its impact on relationships and meaning-making. This dual identity as both clinician and scholar informs my approach: deeply ...
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...
John Redmond

PMHNP-BC

I am embracing a holistic approach to mental health care that emphasizes not just medication management but also integrates psychotherapy, lifestyle adjustments, and stress management techniques into my practice.
Holly Gerety

LICSW

My therapeutic approach is tailored to each client’s unique needs and incorporates evidence-based practices, including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Strength-Based Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (...
Angela Luna

LMFT

Sessions with me don't look like traditional therapy. We might make art, track what's happening in your body, or use Brainspotting or EMDR to process what talking hasn't been able to touch. Sometimes we laugh. That's allowed here. I bring 15 years of c...
Tamara De Angelis

LCSW

My approach is tailored to your unique needs, providing a compassionate space to explore your emotions, manage your symptoms, and reclaim your well-being so you can feel more like yourself again.

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Therapy for Relationship Issues

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

Start by choosing the state or states where you will physically be during sessions, since telehealth availability depends on provider licensure and location. Then use filters to narrow by service type, therapy modality, language, age group, insurance, and availability. Read provider profiles to see whether they work with communication problems, conflict, trust issues, dating concerns, marriage stress, or breakup recovery.

What should I ask before booking?

Ask whether the provider works with the kind of relationship issue you want help with, and whether they offer individual therapy, couples counseling, or family therapy. You can also ask about session format, availability, fees, insurance, and what early sessions usually focus on. If you want a practical approach, ask whether they use methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), or other structured approaches.

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 need to be licensed for the state where you are physically located during the appointment. If you travel, or if you want couple's counseling with a partner in a different state, that can affect whether they can meet with you. It helps to check ahead and review providers who may have broader licensure options here: https://therapyexpanded.com/find-a-therapist-licensed-in-multiple-states

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

Coverage varies by plan and provider. Some online therapists accept insurance directly, while others are private pay and may offer a superbill for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Before booking, check the provider’s profile for accepted insurance, session fees, and payment details. It is also a good idea to confirm with your insurance plan whether telehealth for relationship concerns is covered and whether couples or family sessions are included.

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. Providers may also have policies about where sessions can take place, so check ahead if privacy or location could be an issue.

When is online therapy for relationship issues 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. Couples counseling may also be a poor fit if one partner cannot participate consistently or safely. 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 relationship issues?

Depending on the provider, you may find individual therapy for personal patterns that affect relationships, couple's counseling for shared concerns with a partner, or family therapy when family dynamics are part of the problem. Use the service filters to compare options and read profiles closely so you can choose the format that matches your situation.

Should I choose individual therapy or couples counseling for relationship issues?

That depends on your goal. Individual therapy can help you work on communication patterns, attachment concerns, boundaries, or the impact of past relationships. Couples counseling is better when both partners want to work on the relationship together in the same process. If you are unsure, start by looking at both and and ask providers which format they recommend.

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.