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What Is Therapy?

Therapy is the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means. Therapy includes speaking with a licensed therapist or psychologist usually by appointments in person, and helps people deal with emotional problems by talking about those problems.


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What Can I Benefit From Therapy?

  • Effective Treatment: One in five American adults has a mental health condition. Research has shown that these mental health conditions can be treated effectively. As scientists have disproven the stigmas surrounding mental health, more people have acknowledged the value of modern therapy. Insurance companies are now required to cover and treat mental health conditions. More Americans than ever can access the true benefits of therapy.

  • Psychotherapy - also known as talk therapy - has helped millions of Americans. Talk therapy can help individuals overcome pain from their pasts and develop coping strategies for the future. It can also help a person define their goals, clarifying who they are and what they want out of life.

  • Communication Skills: Therapists can also teach communication skills to convey those emotions. Therapy can promote one’s self-esteem, relationships, and outlook on life.They can give people a better understanding of their own emotions.

  • Help with Depression: Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions in the world. It is more than sadness over a setback or a period of mourning after losing a loved one. It is chronic misery that hinders one’s quality of life.  Therapists help depressed individuals build new ways of thinking and reacting. Therapy can allow people to return to the loved ones and activities that they care about most.

  • Help With Anxiety: Anxiety is the most common mental health condition seen in the United States. It impacts roughly 18% of the population. Nearly half of individuals diagnosed with depression also experience some form of anxiety. 

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What Are the Different Types of Therapists?

There is a wide variety of different therapists and professionals who assist in mental health treatment. After all, we all have different needs because we all are unique and special in our own way.

  • Psychiatrists: These are doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental or psychiatric illnesses. They have medical training and are licensed to prescribe drugs. They are also trained in psychotherapy, or "talk" therapy, which aims to change a person's behaviors or thought patterns.

  • Psychologists: These are doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) experts in psychology. They study the human mind and human behavior and are also trained in counseling, psychotherapy, and psychological testing -- which can help uncover emotional problems you may not realize you have.

  • Social Workers: These are specialists that provide social services in health-related settings that now are governed by managed care organizations. Their goal is to enhance and maintain a person's psychological and social functioning -- they provide empathy and counseling on interpersonal problems. Social workers help people function at their best in their environment, and they help people deal with relationships and solve personal and family problems.'

  • Licensed Professional Counselors. These counselors are required by state licensure laws to have at least a master's degree in counseling and 3,000 hours of post-master's experience. They are either licensed or certified to independently diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders, says W. Mark Hamilton, PhD, executive director of the American Mental Health Counselors Association.

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Good Therapy

  • Good Therapy offers a directory to help you in your search for a therapist. Using the directory, you can search by therapist location, specialization, gender, and age group treated. If you search by location, your results will include the therapists near you and will display their credentials, location, and the issues they treat. Good Therapy lists licensed clinical social workers, addiction counselors, marriage and family therapists, and other types of counselors.

    APA Psychologist Locator

  • This Psychologist Locator is an official product of the American Psychological Association. Simply type in a ZIP code or city & state to find a psychologist near you. To further refine your search, type in the name of a provider or the specialty for which you’d like help. APA Services launch online action to advocate for psychology.

National Register

  • This website allows you to search thousands of licensed psychologists verified by the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, an independent non-profit organization. They also provide information on choosing a psychologist that’s right for you, and other types of guidance from their experts.


Find A Therapist

  • Find A Therapist is able to connect you with licensed mental health professionals including psychologists, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychiatrists, and professional counselors. Find A Therapist believes it is a privilege to connect people who are searching for help with licensed mental health professionals.


Psychology Today

  • Psychology Today is a group of renowned psychologists, academics, psychiatrists and writers that contribute their thoughts and ideas to produce a stream of what’s happening in ‘psychology today’. Psychology Today provides a comprehensive directory of therapists, psychiatrists and treatment facilities near you. Simply enter your zip code or city and find help in your area as well of ways to contact different therapists.


Additional Links

  • 10 Ways to Find a Good Therapist : additional method suggestions including insurance companies, schools and universities, friends and family, work resources, etc.

  • How Do I Find A Good Therapist? : suggestions on what to ask your therapist, assessing what plan may be right for you, important issues and other tips.

  • Mental Health Assessment : 15-20 minute test that is useful if you’re thinking about seeking the help of a therapist. (For informational purposes only; not a substitute for professional diagnosis or for the treatment of any health condition).

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