Available Therapists in Baltimore, MD
Hebron House is a community outpatient mental health clinic serving Baltimore and its environs by providing continuum of evidence based, medically necessary and cultural sensitive mental health services to families, including adults, children and adolescents. Our team of experienced interdisciplinary mental health practitioners provide cutting edge clinical services to clients with history of mental illness, emotional instability, and maladaptive behavioral needs. We provide a holistic clinical approach to effectively address myriad of issues affecting our esteem clients.
Hebron House is a community outpatient mental health clinic serving Baltimore and its environs by providing continuum of evidence based, medically necessary and cultural sensitive mental health services to families, including adults, children and adolescents. Our team of experienced interdisciplinary mental health practitioners provide cutting edge clinical services to clients with history of mental illness, emotional instability, and maladaptive behavioral needs. We provide a holistic clinical approach to effectively address myriad of issues affecting our esteem clients.
Appointments are available most weekdays, with evening availability.
Jessica Adams is a Maryland-licensed mental health clinician with several years of clinical experience providing therapeutic services to adults. She specializes in the treatment of stress, anxiety disorders, relationship concerns, family conflict, trauma, and abuse. Her approach emphasizes evidence-based care, clinical assessment, and the creation of a safe, supportive environment that promotes emotional expression, stability, and therapeutic progress. Seeking care requires courage; providing effective, compassionate treatment is her role.
Appointments are available most weekdays, with evening availability.
Jessica Adams is a Maryland-licensed mental health clinician with several years of clinical experience providing therapeutic services to adults. She specializes in the treatment of stress, anxiety disorders, relationship concerns, family conflict, trauma, and abuse. Her approach emphasizes evidence-based care, clinical assessment, and the creation of a safe, supportive environment that promotes emotional expression, stability, and therapeutic progress. Seeking care requires courage; providing effective, compassionate treatment is her role.
My name is Bianca Johnson, and I’ve been a therapist in the Maryland area since 2021. I work with a wide range of clients, supporting concerns such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, and self-esteem. I am passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where clients can explore challenges, build coping skills, and move toward meaningful change. Let’s work together to create the change you wish to see.
My name is Bianca Johnson, and I’ve been a therapist in the Maryland area since 2021. I work with a wide range of clients, supporting concerns such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, and self-esteem. I am passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where clients can explore challenges, build coping skills, and move toward meaningful change. Let’s work together to create the change you wish to see.
Melissa Powell is a License Certified Social Worker-Clinical in the state of Maryland. She has worked over 20+years in the child welfare and mental health field. She is a native of Baltimore, MD, and a graduate of Annapolis High School.
Melissa Powell is a License Certified Social Worker-Clinical in the state of Maryland. She has worked over 20+years in the child welfare and mental health field. She is a native of Baltimore, MD, and a graduate of Annapolis High School.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Navy veteran, and mother of three, I bring a diverse life perspective to my therapeutic practice. With over 20 years of experience as a military spouse and professional roles in medical administration and youth programs, I offer a grounded, empathetic approach to healing.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Navy veteran, and mother of three, I bring a diverse life perspective to my therapeutic practice. With over 20 years of experience as a military spouse and professional roles in medical administration and youth programs, I offer a grounded, empathetic approach to healing.
As humans, we all experience hurt, overwhelm, and uncertainty at times. Many of us have had traumatic upbringings that have altered our perceptions of life. Sometimes, we feel as if our past doesn't affect us but somehow we still feel defeated, hopeless, and controlled by difficult emotions, such as sadness, anger, and anxiety. I believe that unresolved trauma and other issues can hinder our progression and cause us to become trapped in cycles that we are unsatisfied with. Because of this, I work diligently to help connect the dots between past and present experiences to facilitate understanding, acceptance, and growth.
As humans, we all experience hurt, overwhelm, and uncertainty at times. Many of us have had traumatic upbringings that have altered our perceptions of life. Sometimes, we feel as if our past doesn't affect us but somehow we still feel defeated, hopeless, and controlled by difficult emotions, such as sadness, anger, and anxiety. I believe that unresolved trauma and other issues can hinder our progression and cause us to become trapped in cycles that we are unsatisfied with. Because of this, I work diligently to help connect the dots between past and present experiences to facilitate understanding, acceptance, and growth.
Hi, I’m Keisharely, a bilingual (English/Spanish) therapist specializing in anxiety, trauma, and emotional development in children, adolescents, and young adults. I help clients who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how to manage their emotions build confidence, develop coping skills, and strengthen their relationships.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and culturally responsive. I create a safe, supportive space where clients and families feel understood as they work toward meaningful, lasting change.
Hi, I’m Keisharely, a bilingual (English/Spanish) therapist specializing in anxiety, trauma, and emotional development in children, adolescents, and young adults. I help clients who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how to manage their emotions build confidence, develop coping skills, and strengthen their relationships.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and culturally responsive. I create a safe, supportive space where clients and families feel understood as they work toward meaningful, lasting change.
Accepting new Patients!
I'm trained in EMDR a highly effective treatment for trauma and PTSD that doesn't require you to relive every detail of what happened. I also use CBT, attachment-based therapy, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples. Every approach I use is evidence-based and adapted to what you actually need.
Accepting new Patients!
I'm trained in EMDR a highly effective treatment for trauma and PTSD that doesn't require you to relive every detail of what happened. I also use CBT, attachment-based therapy, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples. Every approach I use is evidence-based and adapted to what you actually need.
No two people are alike, and I believe that your uniqueness and complexity should be celebrated in the work we do together. I am here to create and hold a space where you can feel safe to lower the emotional walls you may put up against the world and talk about what is REALLY on your mind. I deeply believe in the power of empathy, non-judgement, and (therapeutic!) humor. Together, we can reflect on and explore your unique lived experience to create therapeutic goals that not only assist you in better understanding your present self, but promote changes and growth towards becoming the person you want to be.
No two people are alike, and I believe that your uniqueness and complexity should be celebrated in the work we do together. I am here to create and hold a space where you can feel safe to lower the emotional walls you may put up against the world and talk about what is REALLY on your mind. I deeply believe in the power of empathy, non-judgement, and (therapeutic!) humor. Together, we can reflect on and explore your unique lived experience to create therapeutic goals that not only assist you in better understanding your present self, but promote changes and growth towards becoming the person you want to be.
Hello, my name is Sharon Bolden, LCPC. I believe in a person-centered approach to therapy. I goal is to assist you towards resolving, reducing, or understanding your presenting issue. I utilize a mindfulness, motivating approach in my therapy sessions. The use of cognitive-behavior techniques and solution-based therapy. Motivating an individual towards their making changes is important to me.
Hello, my name is Sharon Bolden, LCPC. I believe in a person-centered approach to therapy. I goal is to assist you towards resolving, reducing, or understanding your presenting issue. I utilize a mindfulness, motivating approach in my therapy sessions. The use of cognitive-behavior techniques and solution-based therapy. Motivating an individual towards their making changes is important to me.
Hi there! I'm a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor specializing in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, as well as trauma/PTSD. I also have several years of experience working with anxiety, depression, self-esteem and life transitions. I am passionate about women's mental health and creating a safe space for women to feel empowered throughout their healing journey, especially through motherhood.
Hi there! I'm a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor specializing in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, as well as trauma/PTSD. I also have several years of experience working with anxiety, depression, self-esteem and life transitions. I am passionate about women's mental health and creating a safe space for women to feel empowered throughout their healing journey, especially through motherhood.
Self-pay and sliding scale options available.
I enjoy working with creatively inspired individuals searching for or growing fulfilling careers or entrepreneurial opportunities which emphasize their unique personalities and natural gifts that allow for an integrated work-life balance. I also enjoy working with parents interested in finding an integrated lifestyle that merges personal, professional, and familial values. I use a family systems lens in individual counseling, where we collaborate on exploring how past and present family systems influence a person’s sense of self. I also work with clients' external systems in family therapy and parent coaching, etc.
Self-pay and sliding scale options available.
I enjoy working with creatively inspired individuals searching for or growing fulfilling careers or entrepreneurial opportunities which emphasize their unique personalities and natural gifts that allow for an integrated work-life balance. I also enjoy working with parents interested in finding an integrated lifestyle that merges personal, professional, and familial values. I use a family systems lens in individual counseling, where we collaborate on exploring how past and present family systems influence a person’s sense of self. I also work with clients' external systems in family therapy and parent coaching, etc.
Do you feel like you’re pushing a boulder uphill — only to start over again and again? You don’t have to do it alone. I offer support that fits you, not a one‑size‑fits‑all model. Like a well‑fitting shoe, therapy should support your stride — not hinder it. Together, we’ll build a personalized toolbox so you can move forward with less struggle and more clarity.
I specialize in supporting highly sensitive adults, people navigating chronic medical conditions, and anyone who wants clearer, easier communication with loved ones. I also help clients understand their learning patterns —shapes how they process information.
Do you feel like you’re pushing a boulder uphill — only to start over again and again? You don’t have to do it alone. I offer support that fits you, not a one‑size‑fits‑all model. Like a well‑fitting shoe, therapy should support your stride — not hinder it. Together, we’ll build a personalized toolbox so you can move forward with less struggle and more clarity.
I specialize in supporting highly sensitive adults, people navigating chronic medical conditions, and anyone who wants clearer, easier communication with loved ones. I also help clients understand their learning patterns —shapes how they process information.
My goal is to be the last therapist you have to see, that when we are done working together you have the skills to be able to manage life on your own. I love facilitating change and would love to help you develop a better way of being. I have found that developing a better relationship with yourself is essential for many people to achieve their goals. Self-awareness is not self-criticism. Having had experience working with many different people from many different backgrounds and issues has helped me to see how I can fit the tools I carry into something useful for you.
My goal is to be the last therapist you have to see, that when we are done working together you have the skills to be able to manage life on your own. I love facilitating change and would love to help you develop a better way of being. I have found that developing a better relationship with yourself is essential for many people to achieve their goals. Self-awareness is not self-criticism. Having had experience working with many different people from many different backgrounds and issues has helped me to see how I can fit the tools I carry into something useful for you.
Openings available for May and June.
Is your child struggling to meet their academic potential? Are you concerned about learning, attention, or emotional functioning? I conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations, including assessments of academic, cognitive, neuropsychological, emotional, and behavioral functioning. These evaluations provide meaningful insight into your child’s strengths and needs—helping you understand how your child learns best and what supports will help them succeed in school.
Openings available for May and June.
Is your child struggling to meet their academic potential? Are you concerned about learning, attention, or emotional functioning? I conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations, including assessments of academic, cognitive, neuropsychological, emotional, and behavioral functioning. These evaluations provide meaningful insight into your child’s strengths and needs—helping you understand how your child learns best and what supports will help them succeed in school.
In life, suffering takes on many forms: stress, anxiety, depression, feelings of isolation, lack of meaning, lack of self-esteem, fear of the unknown/change, oppression, and more. While we might not able to prevent it all, we can find personal meaning, self-worth and resilience and freedom to live a meaningful life despite it.
My mission as a mental health professional is to help others heal and achieve mental wellness that’s grounded in values, culture, meaning, mindfulness and holistic evidence-based practice. I believe that every person is capable and deserving of personal freedom to live a meaningful life.
In life, suffering takes on many forms: stress, anxiety, depression, feelings of isolation, lack of meaning, lack of self-esteem, fear of the unknown/change, oppression, and more. While we might not able to prevent it all, we can find personal meaning, self-worth and resilience and freedom to live a meaningful life despite it.
My mission as a mental health professional is to help others heal and achieve mental wellness that’s grounded in values, culture, meaning, mindfulness and holistic evidence-based practice. I believe that every person is capable and deserving of personal freedom to live a meaningful life.
Currently accepting new clients for Telehealth appointments.
I specialize in treating kids and adults who experience varied roadblocks in life. I take a collaborative approach to counseling and therapy, in that you and I will together determine your best treatment, and I have a deep respect for your courage in seeking help. Issues may include anxiety, depression, anger, ADHD, addiction, attachment, codependency, disordered personality traits, disordered eating, family of origin difficulties, grief, PTSD, relationship concerns, school difficulties, women’s issues, LGBTQ, transgender, trauma and abuse, parenting, self-esteem, and career difficulties, among others.
Currently accepting new clients for Telehealth appointments.
I specialize in treating kids and adults who experience varied roadblocks in life. I take a collaborative approach to counseling and therapy, in that you and I will together determine your best treatment, and I have a deep respect for your courage in seeking help. Issues may include anxiety, depression, anger, ADHD, addiction, attachment, codependency, disordered personality traits, disordered eating, family of origin difficulties, grief, PTSD, relationship concerns, school difficulties, women’s issues, LGBTQ, transgender, trauma and abuse, parenting, self-esteem, and career difficulties, among others.
If you often contend with feelings of guilt, shame, uncertainty, or self-doubt, you are certainly not alone. Compassionate and sensitive individuals frequently face these kinds of emotions. You may be dealing with perfectionism, people-pleasing, trauma, relational stress, or self-esteem challenges. If so, I’d love to help. You deserve to build the self-trust needed to show up authentically.
If you often contend with feelings of guilt, shame, uncertainty, or self-doubt, you are certainly not alone. Compassionate and sensitive individuals frequently face these kinds of emotions. You may be dealing with perfectionism, people-pleasing, trauma, relational stress, or self-esteem challenges. If so, I’d love to help. You deserve to build the self-trust needed to show up authentically.
Hi! My name is Dr. Cait Van Damm, and I'm an occupational therapist specializing in chronic pain recovery and pelvic floor rehabilitation. I offer a unique, evidence-based approach to chronic pain support.
If you're struggling with pain that just won't quit, and you've done "all the things", then you are exactly where you need to be. My approach is different. We don't do protocols; instead, we'll put on a lens of curiosity, kindness, and care, and figure out what will actually work for your body and brain.
Hi! My name is Dr. Cait Van Damm, and I'm an occupational therapist specializing in chronic pain recovery and pelvic floor rehabilitation. I offer a unique, evidence-based approach to chronic pain support.
If you're struggling with pain that just won't quit, and you've done "all the things", then you are exactly where you need to be. My approach is different. We don't do protocols; instead, we'll put on a lens of curiosity, kindness, and care, and figure out what will actually work for your body and brain.
Many clients come to me feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or disconnected from themselves and others. They seek clarity, healing, and a space to be truly heard. I offer a warm, supportive environment to explore your story and reconnect with your strengths.
Using evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs, I support growth mentally, physically, and spiritually. I help transform trauma into triumph by honoring your pain, restoring hope, and walking beside you every step of the way. I help transform trauma into triumph by honoring your pain, restoring hope, and walking beside you toward a life of purpose, peace, and empowerment.
Many clients come to me feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or disconnected from themselves and others. They seek clarity, healing, and a space to be truly heard. I offer a warm, supportive environment to explore your story and reconnect with your strengths.
Using evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs, I support growth mentally, physically, and spiritually. I help transform trauma into triumph by honoring your pain, restoring hope, and walking beside you every step of the way. I help transform trauma into triumph by honoring your pain, restoring hope, and walking beside you toward a life of purpose, peace, and empowerment.
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How do I find a therapist near me who is accepting new patients?
Finding a therapist who is actively accepting new patients can feel overwhelming, so it can be helpful to narrow your search down as much as possible. Use the Psychology Today Therapy Directory to search specifically for therapists who are in your state and who are accepting new patients right now, so you are not wasting time reaching out to providers who have a closed waitlist. From there, you can narrow your search further by insurance, specialty, and whether you prefer in-person or online appointments. Once you find someone who looks like a good fit, you can reach out directly to confirm their availability and request an initial consultation.
How long does it typically take to get an appointment with a therapist?
Wait times for therapists in the US vary widely depending on where you live. In major cities, the wait can range from a few days to several weeks. In rural or underserved areas, it is not uncommon to wait several months. Wait times can also vary depending on the type of therapist you are looking for. In general, master's level therapists like licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs) and licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFTs) tend to be more widely available than psychologists, who hold a doctoral degree. Availability can also differ depending on the specialty you are looking for; therapists who specialize in areas like trauma, eating disorders, or child therapy tend to have longer wait times because there are fewer of them relative to the demand for their specific expertise.
What are my options if no therapists near me are accepting new patients right now?
If you are having difficulty finding a local therapist with availability, there are a few steps you can take. First, consider expanding your search to include online therapy, not just providers in your immediate geographic location. Online therapy has made it possible to see a licensed therapist in your state without needing to travel, and in many cases online providers have shorter wait times than local in-person practices. Second, your primary care doctor can be a helpful bridge while you wait. They can conduct an initial evaluation, provide referrals that may help move the process along, and in some cases connect you with other mental health resources in your area. Third, if your symptoms feel urgent, community mental health centers are designed to serve people regardless of insurance status or ability to pay, and they often have more flexibility for both crisis care and follow-up appointments than private practices do.


