Find providers by the kind of support you are looking for, including individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, child and teen therapy, group therapy, medication management, and psychological testing.
Choose a type of care below to learn more and browse providers who offer that service online.
Browse the options below to learn which type of care may fit your needs and find providers who offer that service.
Support for partners working on communication, trust, conflict, intimacy, major decisions, or reconnecting with each other.
Online therapy for children with support for emotions, behavior, school challenges, friendships, and family changes.
Therapy for family members who want support with communication, parenting, conflict, transitions, or changing relationship patterns.
Therapy in a group setting where clients with shared concerns can receive support, learn skills, and connect with others.
One-on-one therapy for people looking for support with mental health concerns, relationships, stress, trauma, life transitions, identity, or personal growth.
Online provider-guided support for adults exploring ketamine-assisted therapy, including screening, preparation, integration, and follow-up care when clinically appropriate.
Care from licensed medication providers who can evaluate symptoms, discuss medication options, and provide ongoing support when medication is part of treatment.
Support for parents and caregivers navigating behavior challenges, family stress, co-parenting, boundaries, and parent-child relationships.
Assessment services that may help clarify diagnoses, learning needs, ADHD, autism, cognitive concerns, or other mental health questions.
Support for individuals and partners navigating intimacy, desire, communication, sexual concerns, identity, shame, trauma, or changes in sexual wellbeing.
Online therapy for teens with support for stress, identity, relationships, school pressure, family conflict, and mental health concerns.
You can start by browsing all providers, then filter by state, specialty, insurance, therapy approach, and type of care.
If you are looking for online care, start with the state where you will be located during your session. If your location changes because of school, travel, moving, or living in more than one state, you may also want to search for providers licensed in multiple states.
The right type of care may depend on your goals, symptoms, age, relationship needs, family situation, or whether medication or testing is part of what you are looking for. A provider can help you understand whether their services are a fit before you begin.
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