Texas

Therapists in
Texas

Browse 17 licensed mental health professionals in Texas. Find the right therapist based on specialty, insurance, and session type.

17 Total Listings
0 Featured
17 Telehealth
Rachel Rainey Lucas profile photo
Round Rock, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyCodependency +32 more

I know that starting therapy can feel intimidating. I strive to create a real, supportive, and open space for you. My aim is for you to feel truly heard and understood. I also offer gentle challenges when it is helpful…

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San Antonio, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAdoptionAnger Management +18 more

I aim to create a relaxed and supportive setting for you to explore your thoughts. I listen deeply and combine understanding with a clear approach to our discussions. My goal is to support you in reaching what you want…

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North Richland Hills, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyCareer Counseling +25 more

For nine years, I have offered support to people facing difficult times. I earned my Masters degree in Social Work from Tarleton State University. My aim is to help others embrace life and create room for their true…

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Dallas, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesADHDAdoption +45 more

I understand it can be tough to find someone who truly listens. Life's demands, health challenges, and family often make it hard to feel calm. Friends and family mean well, but they might not fully grasp your unique…

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LeelaRoy

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League City, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBehavioral Issues +41 more

I am a Christian biblical therapist, and I find joy in supporting my clients through life's challenging times. I help them understand their feelings and thought patterns. I work with teens, sibling groups, and couples,…

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Houston, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBehavioral Issues +29 more

I believe in the process of change, much like a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. Life has its ups and downs, and we all reach points where a period of reflection helps us move forward. I offer personalized methods to…

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Seth Robinson

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Somerville, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAlcohol UseAnger Management +26 more

I work with adults and older teens, offering support for anxiety, depression, and mood disorders. I also help with substance use and stress tied to life transitions, relationship issues, or identity. My counseling is…

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Fort Worth, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesBehavioral IssuesBipolar Disorder +33 more

I often hear that I am compassionate, empathetic, and a truly active listener. I bring my authentic self and warmth to our sessions, often with a bit of humor. My approach focuses on you. I meet you exactly where you…

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Richmond, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBehavioral Issues +9 more

I have experience working with people across all age groups. My particular passion is supporting children and adult children of emotionally immature parents. I help clients establish realistic boundaries within their…

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Angela Schaack

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Cedar Park, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBehavioral Issues +29 more

Feeling out of balance can cause distress and overwhelm. My goal is to guide you. I help you learn your strengths and build inner resources. This helps you cope with life's stressors. We will work to reduce anxiety and…

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Frisco, TX Telehealth
Alcohol UseAnger ManagementAnxiety +40 more

I am a mental health professional working as a consultant. I am accepting new supervisees. My ideal supervisee is a driven LMSW who wants to grow professionally. They are looking for supportive supervision, case…

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Mansfield, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBipolar Disorder +54 more

I enjoy listening to people's stories. I help them create new narratives that bring clarity and hope. I believe you know yourself best. I will be your partner as you work on improving and getting better. Our sessions…

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Jeremy Cassius

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Dallas, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnger ManagementAnxiety +54 more

I work with clients on general mental health issues. I enjoy helping adolescents and adults. They often seek help for depression, anxiety, career concerns, anger, and loss. I also partner with attorneys and the court…

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McAllen, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnger ManagementAnxiety +28 more

Are you exhausted, overwhelmed, and always putting yourself last? The stress, expectations, and mental load can leave no room for you. You might question who you are outside of your duties. You may wonder if things will…

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Alyssa Martinez

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Houston, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesCoping SkillsDepression +22 more

I have years of experience working with children in many settings. My approach is person-centered. I also use mindfulness, play therapy, art therapy, and other expressive ways to connect. I focus on building trust and…

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Dallas, TX Telehealth
academic-suffixesOnline Counseling

I understand it's hard to see your child, teen, or young adult struggle. I work with people aged 6 to 20 and their families. My goal is to help them understand their challenges. We build skills and strategies for…

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KelseyRunge

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Longview, TX Telehealth
Online Counseling

My background in education and nonprofit leadership shapes my work. I bring care that understands relationships and context. I help adults with anxiety, trauma, depression, relational challenges, and life transitions.…

Texas therapist access data

Therapists in Texas: What to Know Before You Book

If you are comparing therapists in Texas, start with fit and availability. You may find more options around Dallas, Houston, Cedar Park, Fort Worth, and Frisco. Smaller communities can have fewer local providers, so telehealth may help you widen your search while staying with a therapist licensed for Texas.

This directory currently lists 17 therapists in Texas, including 17 profiles that mention telehealth. Use the profile details to compare specialty, credentials, insurance, session format, and cost. If a therapist looks like a possible fit, ask about new-client openings before you spend time on intake forms.

402 Mental health shortage area designations in Texas.
13.8M People live in Texas mental health shortage areas.
32.31% Provider need is limited in these designations.
619 Additional practitioners are needed to remove mental health shortage designations.

Why therapy access can feel different across Texas

HRSA reported that Texas had 402 mental health care Health Professional Shortage Area designations as of March 31, 2026. These designations covered 13,818,388 people. HRSA estimated that 619 more practitioners would be needed to remove the designations.

That does not mean every part of Texas has the same shortage. It means access can depend on where you live, whether you can travel, whether your insurance is accepted, and whether you need a specific type of care. If you are searching outside a large city, consider online therapy and nearby metro areas at the same time.

In Texas, the best therapist search is often a practical one. Compare fit, cost, session format, and availability together.

How to choose therapists in Texas

Start with the issue you want help with. Then look for profiles that name that concern directly. Therapists in this directory often mention specialties such as Online Counseling, academic-suffixes, Anxiety, and Coping Skills. You may also see approaches such as Person-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), and Strength Based.

  • Check license and credentials. Common Texas therapy providers may include counselors, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and psychiatric providers.
  • Ask about availability. A strong profile does not always mean the therapist has openings this week.
  • Compare payment details. Ask whether the therapist accepts your insurance, offers superbills, or has private-pay rates.
  • Use telehealth when distance is a barrier. Online sessions may help if local options are limited.

Frequently asked questions about therapists in Texas

How many therapists are listed in Texas?

This directory currently includes 17 therapists in Texas, including 17 profiles that mention telehealth. Listings may change as profiles are added, updated, or removed.

Is Texas a mental health shortage area?

HRSA reported 402 mental health HPSA designations in Texas as of March 31, 2026. These areas covered 13,818,388 people and had 32.31% of provider need met.

Where can I search for therapists in Texas?

Start with the profiles on this page, then compare nearby cities such as Dallas, Houston, Cedar Park, Fort Worth, and Frisco. If local openings are limited, telehealth may help you find more options while staying with a provider licensed for Texas.

What issues do therapists in Texas often help with?

Profiles in this directory commonly mention areas such as Online Counseling, academic-suffixes, Anxiety, and Coping Skills. Read each profile closely because specialties, training, and client fit can vary by provider.

What therapy approaches can I compare in Texas?

You may see approaches such as Person-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), and Strength Based. The best approach depends on your goals, symptoms, preferences, and the therapist's training.

Do therapists in Texas offer online sessions?

Some do. This directory currently has 17 profiles that mention telehealth. Confirm telehealth availability, state licensure, fees, and privacy requirements before booking.

Can therapists in Texas prescribe medication?

Most talk therapists do not prescribe medication. Psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and some other medical providers may prescribe. Ask the provider directly if medication support is part of your plan.

What should I ask before booking a first therapy session in Texas?

Ask about openings, session cost, insurance, telehealth, cancellation rules, experience with your concern, and what the first appointment includes. A short call can help you avoid a poor fit.

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