The difficult task of finding a therapist

There are multiple professions that provide mental or behavioral healthcare. Insurance is confusing, and paying out of pocket is expensive. I hope this brief guide can assist you in the process of finding a provider who will be of help to you.

Remember, searching for a therapist is like dating:

  • It may take some time to find the right one for you!

  • Give yourself time to search and explore.

  • Find a couple of therapists that you think you may want to work with.

  • Ask them questions and get to know them.

  • If it doesn’t feel like the right therapist for you, that’s okay! On to the next intake!

Therapist Matchmaking: The 3 Steps to Find the Best Therapist for You

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Finding a Good Match!

Do you have a preference for gender, race/ethnicity, or sexuality?

Language? Location? Certain hours (e.g., Evenings or weekends only)?

What is the price range you are comfortable with?

 

What do these credentials mean?

ARNP*:  Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner

MD*: Doctor of Medicine

PhD & PsyD: Psychologists

LICSW: Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker

LMFT: Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

LMHC: Licensed Mental Health Counselor

*These credentials can prescribe medications for mental health problems

Where Can I Start?

There are many places to start: