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Below are some of the most expansive platforms available for finding a mental health specialist. These are tried-and-true resources.

Therapy can be a crucial step on your road to recovery. This section of our site offers a rich list of therapy options based on geography, religion, orientation, disability and much more! We want to provide you with information about therapy, its benefits, and finding options that are right for you!

Below, please find some of the most common and vast resources for locating a mental health specialist.

Psychology Today

Psychology Today is a great resource to look into potential therapists you might want to check out. There are options to search by specialty, insurance coverage and more. When considering insurance, it is still important to ask the office when you call for an appointment or consultation. 

Disclaimer: Psychology Today offers search results for numerous categories of therapists, including cultural background. This can be useful in a basic sense. However, the site logs ‘cultural competency’ as a skill and not identity, so the search may include professionals that do not necessarily represent the identity you are searching. Therefore, search the profiles carefully when looking for someone specific.

Health Grades

Health Grades provides reviews and ratings of therapists you may be considering. These reviews are written by others who have been in your position, and they can offer good insight into what a specific therapist may be like.

Culturally sensitive therapy can be vital to a successful therapy-patient relationship. Finding a therapist that has an understanding of your background, ethnicity, and/or belief system may be a big part of your choice.


We have compiled a continuously evolving list of resources that can help you in finding the therapist right for your experience. Please navigate through the relevant tabs under Resources.

If you know of a resource not listed, please contact us.



If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, please call the Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 to get emotional support at any time of the day in United States.

You can also go to their Suicide Prevention Lifeline website to get free and confident support services.


Disclaimer: Please note that these resources are suggestions, not recommendations. We vetted the agencies, organizations and companies and not the clinicians they have added to their sites. We are not a judge of the quality of care and of treatment.