Therapists in Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC

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Jasalynne Northcross
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW
1 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
Whether you're grappling with issues related to intimacy, communication, sexual identity, or desire, I am here to provide a safe and non-judgmental space for your exploration and growth. From couples grappling with communication breakdowns to individuals struggling with sexual performance anxiety or concerns about their sexual orientation or gender identity, every situation is unique. The goals of my clients are as diverse as their backgrounds. Still, they all share a common thread: the desire for a more fulfilling, authentic, and healthy relationship with themselves and their partners.
Whether you're grappling with issues related to intimacy, communication, sexual identity, or desire, I am here to provide a safe and non-judgmental space for your exploration and growth. From couples grappling with communication breakdowns to individuals struggling with sexual performance anxiety or concerns about their sexual orientation or gender identity, every situation is unique. The goals of my clients are as diverse as their backgrounds. Still, they all share a common thread: the desire for a more fulfilling, authentic, and healthy relationship with themselves and their partners.
(202) 968-3618 View (202) 968-3618
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Carl D Siegel
Psychologist, MDiv, PhD
6 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
I've been working with stressed out, burned out, overworked, anxious and depressed Washingtonians for over 30 years and call me crazy but I still love the work. It's such a privilege to work with an amazing diversity of smart interesting people! While I have been trained in a variety of different therapeutic modalities I've learned the most from my clients. About half of my caseload is working with couples primarily using the Imago relationship therapy approach. The rest of my client load is working with individual adults and relationship groups for men. Men really flourish in these relationship groups.
I've been working with stressed out, burned out, overworked, anxious and depressed Washingtonians for over 30 years and call me crazy but I still love the work. It's such a privilege to work with an amazing diversity of smart interesting people! While I have been trained in a variety of different therapeutic modalities I've learned the most from my clients. About half of my caseload is working with couples primarily using the Imago relationship therapy approach. The rest of my client load is working with individual adults and relationship groups for men. Men really flourish in these relationship groups.
(202) 836-6168 View (202) 836-6168
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Alicia Bailey
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
Life is unavoidably full of transitions, stressors, disappointments, and losses that create blocks to the life you want to lead. I provide a break from the busyness, to explore where you are and where you want to go. That path to change may include new ways of relating to relationships, work demands, past trauma or other external factors. Additionally, growth may be shifts in internal dialogues that lead to challenges, like anxiety and depression. Whatever your goals, my role is to hold a compassionate space to be curious about your needs, to connect your past to your present, and to find a way forward towards the change you desire.
Life is unavoidably full of transitions, stressors, disappointments, and losses that create blocks to the life you want to lead. I provide a break from the busyness, to explore where you are and where you want to go. That path to change may include new ways of relating to relationships, work demands, past trauma or other external factors. Additionally, growth may be shifts in internal dialogues that lead to challenges, like anxiety and depression. Whatever your goals, my role is to hold a compassionate space to be curious about your needs, to connect your past to your present, and to find a way forward towards the change you desire.
(202) 933-7642 View (202) 933-7642
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Rachel B Hoffman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C, LICSW, SEP, TST, AA
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
What really matters to you? Have you "checked out" in life only able to operate the day to day routine? Wonder what feeling awake is like? Let's explore what's challenging you, causing you depression/anxiety, and feelings of disconnection from self and others together. In my relational approach I offer you a safe and deeply attuned environment to share your story, struggle with unwanted feelings/emotions as they arise, deepen your self-awareness and curiosity -To Awaken.
What really matters to you? Have you "checked out" in life only able to operate the day to day routine? Wonder what feeling awake is like? Let's explore what's challenging you, causing you depression/anxiety, and feelings of disconnection from self and others together. In my relational approach I offer you a safe and deeply attuned environment to share your story, struggle with unwanted feelings/emotions as they arise, deepen your self-awareness and curiosity -To Awaken.
(202) 629-0728 View (202) 629-0728
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Lillian M Audette
Psychologist, PhD
10 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
Life can be hard – it brings us times of feeling alone, scared, sad, ashamed, and uncertain. This can hurt our self, our loved ones, and our ability to lead a fulfilling life. Therapy can provide us with more choices and more control when life becomes hard. In our work together, we will collaborate to create a safe, affirming, empowering space where you can heal and grow. For couples, this means aiding you to find a path to connection, wholeness, and joy. For individuals, it's about exploring the story of your life so far, and considering what would help you move towards the life you would like to be leading.
Life can be hard – it brings us times of feeling alone, scared, sad, ashamed, and uncertain. This can hurt our self, our loved ones, and our ability to lead a fulfilling life. Therapy can provide us with more choices and more control when life becomes hard. In our work together, we will collaborate to create a safe, affirming, empowering space where you can heal and grow. For couples, this means aiding you to find a path to connection, wholeness, and joy. For individuals, it's about exploring the story of your life so far, and considering what would help you move towards the life you would like to be leading.
(844) 745-1231 View (844) 745-1231
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Cathy Eisenhower
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
3 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
The key to successful therapy is a relationship with a caring, nonjudgmental therapist there to respond sensitively and patiently to whatever comes up. In my work, I offer that to my clients, as we collaborate in developing an understanding of your emotional states and how they drive your thoughts and actions. We’ll learn together what you need to strengthen and grow. My work with children and adolescents informs my understanding of development over the life span, and how those relationships and experiences that shape us are alive in the present moment.
The key to successful therapy is a relationship with a caring, nonjudgmental therapist there to respond sensitively and patiently to whatever comes up. In my work, I offer that to my clients, as we collaborate in developing an understanding of your emotional states and how they drive your thoughts and actions. We’ll learn together what you need to strengthen and grow. My work with children and adolescents informs my understanding of development over the life span, and how those relationships and experiences that shape us are alive in the present moment.
(202) 318-3958 View (202) 318-3958
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Lewis Smith
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
Thank you for reaching out for assistance. I am Lewis Smith, a licensed therapist in the District of Columbia. I have been working for over 20 years with individuals, couples, and families to resolve a myriad of problems. With your permission, I look forward to working with you!
Thank you for reaching out for assistance. I am Lewis Smith, a licensed therapist in the District of Columbia. I have been working for over 20 years with individuals, couples, and families to resolve a myriad of problems. With your permission, I look forward to working with you!
(202) 946-1312 View (202) 946-1312
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Ciara Simonson
Counselor, MDiv , MS , LCPC
1 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
As a compassionate therapist, I am here to guide you on a journey of rediscovery and healing. I believe in the transformative power of relationships and am dedicated to helping you unlock your full potential. In our work together, we will create a safe, nurturing space where you can explore your challenges and grow. For couples, this means delving deep into trust, communication, and intimacy issues. For individuals, it's about understanding your inner world and fostering self-compassion.
As a compassionate therapist, I am here to guide you on a journey of rediscovery and healing. I believe in the transformative power of relationships and am dedicated to helping you unlock your full potential. In our work together, we will create a safe, nurturing space where you can explore your challenges and grow. For couples, this means delving deep into trust, communication, and intimacy issues. For individuals, it's about understanding your inner world and fostering self-compassion.
(855) 717-2952 View (855) 717-2952
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Maggie Bell-Walker
Occupational Therapist, OTR/L, ADHD-RS, ASDCS
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
Are you a Neurodivergent adult who feels like you're constantly running on a different operating system than everyone else? Maybe you feel overwhelmed by the demands of daily life, struggling with a sense of "too much, too fast, too loud." You want to feel more in control, to manage stress and transitions without burnout, and to have a life that feels more calm and confident. You want to stop feeling like you're fighting an uphill battle every day.
Are you a Neurodivergent adult who feels like you're constantly running on a different operating system than everyone else? Maybe you feel overwhelmed by the demands of daily life, struggling with a sense of "too much, too fast, too loud." You want to feel more in control, to manage stress and transitions without burnout, and to have a life that feels more calm and confident. You want to stop feeling like you're fighting an uphill battle every day.
(202) 335-9107 View (202) 335-9107
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Dustin Winkel
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
I welcome anyone into my practice who is interested in making sustainable life changes, Here & NOW. I've been lucky to work with a diverse client population in a variety of clinical settings and specialities including private practice, children & families, adolescents, young adults, healthcare, rural and urban, inpatient and outpatient, dual diagnoses, LGBTQIA, and community mental health across three states and the District of Columbia. All of my experiences have deepened my understanding of the regional, socioeconomic, cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity where I live. Change is possible for everyone. I can help.
I welcome anyone into my practice who is interested in making sustainable life changes, Here & NOW. I've been lucky to work with a diverse client population in a variety of clinical settings and specialities including private practice, children & families, adolescents, young adults, healthcare, rural and urban, inpatient and outpatient, dual diagnoses, LGBTQIA, and community mental health across three states and the District of Columbia. All of my experiences have deepened my understanding of the regional, socioeconomic, cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity where I live. Change is possible for everyone. I can help.
(202) 935-7804 View (202) 935-7804
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Andie Hoffrichter
Pre-Licensed Professional, MFT
2 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
Our identities are always evolving. I believe that having a safe space to maneuver transitions, address stressors, and explore different parts of yourself can be the difference that aids you in living more authentically.
Our identities are always evolving. I believe that having a safe space to maneuver transitions, address stressors, and explore different parts of yourself can be the difference that aids you in living more authentically.
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Hannah Butterworth
Marriage & Family Therapist, MSMFT
1 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
I will serve as a guide as you work through grief, anxiety, depression, difficult life transitions, and challenging relationships. In time, you will learn to turn toward the vulnerable, angry, and fearful parts of yourself so you can feel grounded and calm, even in difficult situations. When working with couples, I take a balanced, non-judgmental approach to make space for each partner’s voice and perspective. Through our work, couples can reconnect, interrupt frustrating and ineffective communication patterns, process grief or infidelity, and learn to turn toward one another with empathy and curiosity.
I will serve as a guide as you work through grief, anxiety, depression, difficult life transitions, and challenging relationships. In time, you will learn to turn toward the vulnerable, angry, and fearful parts of yourself so you can feel grounded and calm, even in difficult situations. When working with couples, I take a balanced, non-judgmental approach to make space for each partner’s voice and perspective. Through our work, couples can reconnect, interrupt frustrating and ineffective communication patterns, process grief or infidelity, and learn to turn toward one another with empathy and curiosity.
(202) 519-0324 View (202) 519-0324
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Angela Fowler-Hurtado
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, LCSW
2 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
As a relationally focused and trauma informed therapist, I have a passion for helping clients feel more connected, grounded and safe in their lives and relationships. Every person has the ability to move toward connection and healing, even in the face of difficult, challenging or traumatic experiences. I work with couples, individuals and families to help them reconnect with the healthiest and most grounded parts of themselves and to restore and rebuild connection and safety within themselves and with others. I use research based, experiential models to keep us focus on your goals and healing process.
As a relationally focused and trauma informed therapist, I have a passion for helping clients feel more connected, grounded and safe in their lives and relationships. Every person has the ability to move toward connection and healing, even in the face of difficult, challenging or traumatic experiences. I work with couples, individuals and families to help them reconnect with the healthiest and most grounded parts of themselves and to restore and rebuild connection and safety within themselves and with others. I use research based, experiential models to keep us focus on your goals and healing process.
(202) 760-4452 View (202) 760-4452
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Melissa Erickson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
If life's challenges have become overwhelming, I'm here to help you lean in to your innate capacity for healing. As an Internal Family Systems trained practitioner, I will help you foster curiosity for all the parts of yourself in a nonjudgmental, supportive way. I will help you understand your protective mechanisms and dig deeper to release burdens of belief and help you heal old wounds. I strive to maintain an anti-oppressive practice, which often begins with acknowledging our shared and differing relationships to power and privilege. If this approach is what you've been looking for, schedule a consultation today!
If life's challenges have become overwhelming, I'm here to help you lean in to your innate capacity for healing. As an Internal Family Systems trained practitioner, I will help you foster curiosity for all the parts of yourself in a nonjudgmental, supportive way. I will help you understand your protective mechanisms and dig deeper to release burdens of belief and help you heal old wounds. I strive to maintain an anti-oppressive practice, which often begins with acknowledging our shared and differing relationships to power and privilege. If this approach is what you've been looking for, schedule a consultation today!
(202) 899-8505 View (202) 899-8505
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Ellen McSweeney
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
1 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
You’re successful at work, an active community member, and the first person your friends call in a crisis. But inside, there’s a part of you that’s not getting what she needs. You know you ‘should’ value solitude and self-care, but it’s hard to be alone. Whenever there’s a pause in your busy life, you notice a gnawing sense of emptiness. Pain over past relationships is taking up a lot of your mental real estate. You wonder: Am I choosing the wrong people? Or am I pushing the ‘right’ people away? You long to be part of a close-knit tribe — but sometimes it feels like you need your friends more than they need you.
You’re successful at work, an active community member, and the first person your friends call in a crisis. But inside, there’s a part of you that’s not getting what she needs. You know you ‘should’ value solitude and self-care, but it’s hard to be alone. Whenever there’s a pause in your busy life, you notice a gnawing sense of emptiness. Pain over past relationships is taking up a lot of your mental real estate. You wonder: Am I choosing the wrong people? Or am I pushing the ‘right’ people away? You long to be part of a close-knit tribe — but sometimes it feels like you need your friends more than they need you.
(202) 991-1844 View (202) 991-1844
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Mindology Counseling and Wellness
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
1 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
If you have been struggling for some time with negative thoughts and feelings that just won't seem to go away. You are in the right place. If you find it's been challenging to be a parent to your children or be a partner to your spouse, you're also in the right place! We're a professional and licensed private counseling practice that is specialized in trauma-informed treatment for various mental/behavioral disorders in adults, children and adolescents. Our experienced and licensed clinicians strive to empower and help our clients to overcome day-to-day life challenges; achieve personal goals and improve the qualities of life.
If you have been struggling for some time with negative thoughts and feelings that just won't seem to go away. You are in the right place. If you find it's been challenging to be a parent to your children or be a partner to your spouse, you're also in the right place! We're a professional and licensed private counseling practice that is specialized in trauma-informed treatment for various mental/behavioral disorders in adults, children and adolescents. Our experienced and licensed clinicians strive to empower and help our clients to overcome day-to-day life challenges; achieve personal goals and improve the qualities of life.
(301) 701-2481 View (301) 701-2481
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Sam Klotz
Counselor, LCPC
1 Endorsed
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20012
I am a licensed professional counselor in DC and MD and a certified school counselor in Maryland. I provide a nonjudgmental, empathetic, and safe space for clients to address issues such as depression, chronic pain, addiction, grief, trauma and relationship issues through a focus on self-acceptance and communication skills. My specialties also include gender identity, non-traditional family structures, and neurodiversity. I often work with clients with autism or ADHD, and help them establish school or workplace accommodations, develop life skills, and address major transitions.
I am a licensed professional counselor in DC and MD and a certified school counselor in Maryland. I provide a nonjudgmental, empathetic, and safe space for clients to address issues such as depression, chronic pain, addiction, grief, trauma and relationship issues through a focus on self-acceptance and communication skills. My specialties also include gender identity, non-traditional family structures, and neurodiversity. I often work with clients with autism or ADHD, and help them establish school or workplace accommodations, develop life skills, and address major transitions.
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Access Health Services
Verified Verified
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
Elad is an ANCC board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. She graduated with Masters as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner from Ohio University. Before pursuing her master's in Nursing, Elad worked as a Registered Nurse for over seven years in different healthcare departments, including psychiatric units as a way to broaden her knowledge and ability to offer care to her patients in a holistic manner. In that light, she developed more compassion and empathy for her patients suffering from mental health problems as she understood their concerns and how they were perceived by friends, family, and society.
Elad is an ANCC board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. She graduated with Masters as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner from Ohio University. Before pursuing her master's in Nursing, Elad worked as a Registered Nurse for over seven years in different healthcare departments, including psychiatric units as a way to broaden her knowledge and ability to offer care to her patients in a holistic manner. In that light, she developed more compassion and empathy for her patients suffering from mental health problems as she understood their concerns and how they were perceived by friends, family, and society.
(410) 946-1641 View (410) 946-1641
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Kenneth H King
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW
Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC 20011
At Echoes of Helen, we believe every person, youth, and family deserves a safe space for healing, growth, and transformation. Our ideal clients are those who are ready to take steps toward change but may feel weighed down by challenges beyond their control. Challenges You May Be Facing Feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, depression, or unresolved grief. Navigating trauma from past or ongoing experiences. Struggling with family conflict, communication breakdowns, or intergenerational pain. Young people experiencing self-esteem issues, identity questions, or pressures from school and community
At Echoes of Helen, we believe every person, youth, and family deserves a safe space for healing, growth, and transformation. Our ideal clients are those who are ready to take steps toward change but may feel weighed down by challenges beyond their control. Challenges You May Be Facing Feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, depression, or unresolved grief. Navigating trauma from past or ongoing experiences. Struggling with family conflict, communication breakdowns, or intergenerational pain. Young people experiencing self-esteem issues, identity questions, or pressures from school and community
(202) 816-7431 View (202) 816-7431
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Katy Cribbs
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, LCSW
5 Endorsed
Online Only
Waitlist for new clients
We all carry wounds which affect our inner well-being, our relationships, and our ability to engage with the world. By facing our pain and suffering with compassion, we have the power to transform it into strength. Often, we cannot do this alone. Therapy is a journeying together to discover your own capacity for resilience and strength and healing into your deeper, truer self. I cultivate therapeutic relationships built on deep trust and incorporate mindfulness, narrative awareness, strengths-based insight building, and cognitive restructuring, focusing from a spiritual perspective on what gives meaning, purpose, and connection.
We all carry wounds which affect our inner well-being, our relationships, and our ability to engage with the world. By facing our pain and suffering with compassion, we have the power to transform it into strength. Often, we cannot do this alone. Therapy is a journeying together to discover your own capacity for resilience and strength and healing into your deeper, truer self. I cultivate therapeutic relationships built on deep trust and incorporate mindfulness, narrative awareness, strengths-based insight building, and cognitive restructuring, focusing from a spiritual perspective on what gives meaning, purpose, and connection.
(202) 759-3997 View (202) 759-3997

How does your Therapist compare?

Number of Therapists in Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC

40+

Average cost per session

$185

Therapists in Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC who prioritize treating:

88% Anxiety
80% Depression
78% Relationship Issues
70% Grief
63% Trauma and PTSD
60% Self Esteem
60% Marriage Counseling

Average years in practice

11 Years

Top 3 insurances accepted

79% BlueCross and BlueShield
74% CareFirst
63% Aetna

How Therapists in Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington, DC see their clients

50% In Person and Online
50% Online Only

Gender breakdown

89% Female
8% Male
3% Non-Binary
FAQs - About Therapy and Counseling

How can I find a therapist in Fort Totten-Upper Northeast, Washington?

Search for nearby therapists or counselors by inputting your city, town, or suburb; or zip code; or a provider’s name into the search bar. From there, you can filter providers by the issues they treat, cost, insurance, gender, and other factors to find providers who are well-suited to your needs. To navigate between locations within the same country, enter a new city or zip code into the search bar.

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Is everyone in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory a licensed therapist?

The Psychology Today directory lists providers who offer legitimate mental health services to the public, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and counselors.

Many have been licensed by the country or state where they practice; providers whose license or primary credential has been verified by Psychology Today are signified by a “Verified” symbol. Some clinicians or organizations provide services for which their state or country does not offer licenses, such as pastoral counseling. They may be selectively included without the “Verified” seal.

What’s the difference between a psychologist, a therapist, and a counselor?

Therapists, psychologists, and counselors are all licensed mental health professionals. In the US, psychologists have earned a doctoral degree. The terms “therapist” and “counselor” are used somewhat interchangeably, but generally therapists offer longer-term, mental health care, while counselors offer shorter-term care that may focus on one domain, such as marriage, career, or academic challenges.

Clients should consider factors such as insurance coverage and their primary reason(s) for seeking therapy to determine the type of professional best suited to their needs. Someone struggling with mental health challenges such as depression or anxiety, for example, may wish to seek out a clinical psychologist or therapist, while someone navigating career obstacles or marital upheaval may benefit from seeing a counselor who can offer short-term, targeted support.

What type of therapy is right for me?

The type of therapy best suited to a particular individual depends on several factors, including their primary reason for seeking therapy, their preferred timeline (some therapy types last for a set number of sessions, while others are open-ended), and their personality and preferences—some may prefer a more structured approach. For many individuals, multiple types of therapy could provide a good fit.

How much does therapy cost?

The cost of therapy depends on a number of variables, including location and the therapist’s experience and training. On average, a therapy session in the United States could cost between $100 and $200 or more. If you have insurance, the expense of mental health care is typically lower, but it varies based on your insurance plan details and whether you choose an in-network or out-of-network mental healthcare provider.

What are more affordable or low cost therapy solutions?

Many therapists offer sliding scale payments, usually on a limited number of slots, which consists in an agreement between the therapist and a client to pay a reduced rate. Therapists who provide such arrangements often consider the client's income or ability to pay, but the extent of the discount is ultimately at the therapist's discretion. Furthermore, while group therapy may have different goals and benefits compared to individual therapy, it can be a more affordable solution to address certain types of issues.

Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?

Many therapists charge the same amount for online therapy as they do for in-person therapy—though clients may still find this cost-effective if it cuts down on their transportation costs. Health insurance plans often offer equivalent coverage for online and in-person therapy; indeed, in many places, they are legally required to do so. Text-based or on-demand therapy apps may be cheaper than traditional one-on-one psychotherapy; however, the practice may be less effective and is not likely to be covered by insurance.

Is online therapy a good option?

Therapy conducted online can be just as effective as in-person therapy, as long as there is a strong alliance between the client and the therapist. To find a therapist who provides telehealth services to clients in your area, click “Online Therapy” on the directory homepage and search by your city or town or your zip code.

Are therapy sessions confidential?

Confidentiality is a crucial part of the therapeutic relationship. Therapists in the United States are bound by the regulations set out by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which aims to protect sensitive health information. With very few exceptions, a therapist will only discuss their client with others when the client has given their written permission. The instances in which a therapist would be required to disclose personal information are: if a client poses a danger to themselves or others, if the therapist suspects the abuse of a child or an elderly or otherwise dependent adult, or if they are legally forced to by court order. These exceptions to the confidentiality agreement are usually discussed with a client before their first session.