Resources Overview


Therapy Options based on Personal Needs

Being able to find therapy treatment specific to your needs and personal experience can help pair you with a specialist equipped to understand your needs. These lists are always growing. See something missing? Please contact us with your source.

Geographically

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to your location.

Culture and Background

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to your culture, race, ethnicity and background.

Religion

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to your religion and spiritual beliefs.

Family-Focused

Find a list sources providing therapists specific to couples therapy, family therapy, divorce therapy, single parenting therapy and blended family therapy.

Post-partum

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to pregnancy and post-partum.

LGBTQIA

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to the LGBTQIA community. These only include specialists supportive of the community.

Disability

Find a list of sources providing therapists trained for working with developmental and/or physical disabled clients.

Veteran Disability

Find a list of sources providing therapists catering to veterans.

HIV

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to clients who are HIV positive.

Incarceration

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to newly released prisoners and their family members.

Homeless

Find a list of sources providing therapists specific to homeless individuals.

Meditation & Exercise

Find a list of free and discounted meditation and exercise events in your area.

Discounted Medication

Find a list of organizations and applications providing discounted access to medications.

Support Groups

Find lists of local support groups organized by topic.

Social Media

Find a list of social media accounts focused on mental health. This includes Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.


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.