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)

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

Open Path Collective

Open Counseling

Theravive

Thero.org

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

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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.