Online Search for a Therapist
*Remember, these online search enginges are a resource. Please click the links to access these resources. I do not endorse and am not liable for services rendered by providers listed in these directories.
National Alliance on Mental Health Helpline: Call 1-800 950-NAMI (6264)
General Sites
Inclusive Therapists can help you find a provider by identity, experience, and other factors
Professional Organizations
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)
Peer Support
Sad Girls Club (Women of Color)
7-Cups (community support)
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Peer-to-Peer Program
Mental Health ALliance (MHA) Peer Support Program
OK 2 Talk (for young adults)
Low-Cost Options
HRSA Find a Health Center App: Find federally-funded health centers that care for you, even if you have no health insurance
When looking online for low-cost options, in general:
Use any search engine and search by sliding scale or pro-bono services
Ask nearby colleges and universities to see a that train new providers. This can be a good option, as clinicians-in-training are supervised by fully licensed providers.
Search for a community- and federally-funded health centers, which are government-subsidized facilities that offer therapy at lower rates than private practitioners.
Online Search for a Therapist: Specific Communities
InnoPsych to find your ideal therapist of color and boost your wellness journey with content written by and for people of color.
A Therapist Like Me is a non-profit, 501(c)3 dedicated to connecting minority-identifying clients to minority-identifying therapists, advancing therapists of color, providing financial gifts to minority-identifying clients for psychotherapy, reducing societal stigma surrounding mental health, and supporting our community.
Find Me A Therapist helps connect culturally competent, community-based counseling and therapeutic resources for formerly incarcerated and criminalized people of color (programs staffed by Darkness RISING).
Therapy in Color was created to ensure all individuals had access to mental health therapy by someone who promoted authenticity and cultural diversity. Therapy In Color is about having a community where Black, Indigenous, and people of color come together, learn from one another, and heal together.
Black Community
African American Therapists Directory
Black Emotional and Mental Health’s VIrtual Therapist Network
Mary Ellen Strong Foundation Directory
Directory of Black Psychiatrists
Association of Black Psychologists Directory
Melanin and Mental Health Directory
LGBTQ+ Community
LGBTQ+ Psychotherapists of Color Directory
The Association of LGBTQ+ Psychiatrists
American Society of Sexuality Educations, Counselors, and Therapists
The LGBT National Help Center (Peer Support)
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network
Therapy for Queer People of Color
LGBTQ Psychotherapists of Color Directory (CA only)
Pride Counseling providing online counseling to the LGBTQ community
Check local LGBTQ+ mental health organizations and centers
Going To Therapy As A QTPOC, Without Being Harmed, Erased Or Baffled
Latine/Latinx Community
Latinx Therapists Action Network
National Latinx Psychologist Association
American Society of Hispanic Psychiatrists
MHA Spanish Speaking Resources
Psychology Today of Latino/Hispanic Therapists
Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American Community
Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American (APISAA) Therapist Directory
South Asian Mental Health Initiative & Network
American Indian and Alaskan Native Community
The American Indian and Alaskan Native Society of Indian Psychologists