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Alexis Griffin

Licensed Professional Counselor

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Juan Rubio

Marriage and Family Therapist

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Jessica Foster

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

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Jacquelyn Gill

Sex Offender Treatment Provider - Licensed

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Brandy Lopez

Licensed Professional Counselor Intern

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Wyatt Jenkins

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

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Hunter Perry

Psychologist

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Whitney Srini

Psychologist - Limited License

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Andrew Johnson

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

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Aaron Hall

Alcohol and Drug Counselor

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Elizabeth Diaz

Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

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Isabel Gonzales

Sex Offender Treatment Provider - Licensed

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Arianna Wood

Social Worker

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Raul Luo

Counselor

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Casey Shan

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

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Whitney Madan

Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

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Dawn Xu

Marriage and Family Therapist

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Whitney Prasad

Social Worker Intern

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Deanna Raman

Social Worker

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Brandy Martinez

Marriage and Family Therapist Intern

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David Clark

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

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Andrew Moore

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

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Taylor White

Psychiatric Nurse

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Benjamin Bryant

Psychoanalyst - Licensed

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Gerald Vance

Social Worker Intern

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Mason Gonzalez

Physician's Assistant

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Reginald Blanco

Social Worker Intern

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Pamela Rodriguez

Social Worker

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Trinity Cook

Licensed Professional Counselor

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Xavier Martin

Licensed Professional Counselor Intern

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Find a therapist in Connecticut

Online therapists in Connecticut

Online therapy is a flexible and convenient option for many people today. You can get matched with licensed professionals from the comfort of your home, and filter by preferences like child therapy, teen therapy, adult therapy, or caregiver therapy.

In-person therapists in Connecticut

In-person therapy helps build trust and connection through face-to-face sessions. You’ll find a wide variety of in-person options across the state. Filter by specialties such as couples counseling, depression therapy, or CBT, and refine by insurance or identity-based needs.

Explore options in cities like Bridgeport, Bristol, Danbury, Hartford, Meriden, and New Britain.

Find the best therapist in Connecticut

The best therapist for you depends on your needs and preferences. Whether you’re searching for a female therapist, a Black or African American therapist, or someone who understands your background, options are available statewide. Initial consultations can help you get a feel for your comfort level and goals.

Other clients might be located near areas like Yale University or the Mark Twain House. Regardless of your location, therapist.com has many in-person therapy options across the state.

Affordable therapy in Connecticut

Affordability is important when choosing care. Many therapists in Connecticut offer sliding scale fees or accept various insurance plans. If you’re seeking low-cost support, use our filters to explore pricing, insurance, or payment methods that match your budget.

Many therapists in Connecticut accept insurance plans including Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, United Healthcare, and Aetna, as well as government programs like Medicaid and Tricare.

Common mental health concerns in Connecticut

Connecticut residents often seek support for depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. These issues can be shaped by economic or geographic barriers. Therapists use proven treatments like CBT and DBT to help individuals build coping strategies and long-term resilience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a therapist in Connecticut?

You can browse therapist.com to find in-person or online therapists in Connecticut. Use filters for specialty, cost, location, and more.

Are there affordable therapy options in Connecticut?

Yes. Many therapists accept sliding scale payments and major plans like Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, United Healthcare, and Aetna. You can also filter for therapists who accept Medicaid or Tricare.