Several online directories can help you locate therapists near you.
1. Psychology Today
One of the largest therapist directories, with thousands of professionals across the United States.
Features include filters for:
- Insurance accepted
- Therapy approach (CBT, EMDR, DBT)
- Specialties
- Age groups served
- Languages spoken
Limitation: Availability information may not always be current.
2. Insurance Provider Directories
Many insurance companies maintain directories of in-network therapists.
These directories help avoid surprise costs by identifying providers covered by your plan.
However, listings may sometimes be outdated, so always verify with the therapist directly.
3. APA Psychologist Locator
The American Psychological Association directory includes licensed psychologists only.
This is particularly helpful if you need:
- psychological testing
- doctoral-level care
- complex diagnostic evaluations
4. ADAA Therapist Directory
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America lists therapists specializing in:
- anxiety disorders
- panic disorders
- PTSD
- OCD
This directory is helpful if your primary concern involves anxiety or mood disorders.
5. Open Path Collective
Open Path is a nonprofit therapist network offering reduced-cost therapy.
Typical sessions range from:
$30 – $80 per session
Members pay a one-time $65 access fee.
Using Your Insurance to Find Affordable Therapy
Insurance coverage can significantly reduce therapy costs.
Typical Cost Comparison
| Type of Therapy | Cost for 12 Sessions |
|---|---|
| In-network ($30 copay) | $360 |
| Out-of-network ($150/session) | $1,800 |
That’s a $1,440 difference, which makes verifying coverage extremely important.
Steps to Use Your Insurance Directory
- Log in to your insurance provider portal
- Select Mental Health / Behavioral Health services
- Filter by provider type and location
- Contact therapists directly to confirm they accept your plan
- How to Verify Therapist Credentials
Always verify a therapist’s license before scheduling an appointment.
Step 1: Locate Your State Licensing Board
Each state maintains public databases that allow license verification.
Search:
“[State Name] therapist license lookup”
Step 2: Search the Therapist’s Name
The database should show:
license status
expiration date
disciplinary history
license number
Step 3: Review Disciplinary Records
Minor administrative issues may appear, but serious violations—such as fraud or misconduct—should be considered red flags.


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