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Cerebral

Also analyzed in: 1 other industry
Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
3
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
59
/ 100
Category-Strong

What the model believes about Cerebral without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
33
/ 100
Weak-Recall

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Cerebral from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
59/100
Category-Strong
Quality?
0.61
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.68
Top associations for Cerebral
medication management 4 anxiety treatment 4 depression treatment 4 therapy services 3 insomnia care 2 trust and reputation concerns 2 telehealth mental health support 2 not for mental health crises 2 medication management and therapy 2 long wait times 2 online mental health care 2 telehealth mental health company 2 anxiety and depression treatment 2 anxiety treatment 2 medication management 2
Control prompt (category baseline)
licensed therapists 4 flexible scheduling 3 convenient access to therapists 3 lower cost than in-person therapy 2 online therapy platform 1 lower cost therapy 1 support for depression 1 support for stress and anxiety 1 video phone or messaging 1 video, phone, or text sessions 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Cerebral is firmly in the model's "online therapy platform" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Cerebral known for?
Cerebral is known for online mental health care and telehealth services, especially medication management, therapy, and treatment for conditions like anxiety, depression, and ADHD.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Cerebral known for?
Cerebral is known as a telehealth mental health company that provides online care for conditions like anxiety, depression, insomnia, and ADHD, including medication management and therapy.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best online therapy platforms for anxiety? #4 not mentioned
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for depression support? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What online therapy platforms offer couples counseling? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online therapy platforms for teens? not mentioned #4
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for LGBTQ support? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online therapy platforms for trauma counseling? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for Christian counseling? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What online therapy platforms offer psychiatry and therapy together? #4 #3
discovery What are the best online therapy platforms for group sessions? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for busy professionals? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What online therapy platforms are best for marriage counseling? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for kids and parents? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online therapy platforms for long-term treatment? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for medication management? #3 #5
discovery What are the best online therapy platforms with video sessions? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What online therapy platforms are good for text-based counseling? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for first-time therapy users? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best online therapy platforms for addiction support? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which online therapy platforms are best for postpartum support? #4 not mentioned
discovery What online therapy platforms are best for career stress? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a leading online therapy platform? #5 #7
comparison Which online therapy platforms are better than the biggest therapy apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best online therapy alternatives for people who want live video sessions? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do the top online therapy platforms compare for pricing and therapist quality? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best online therapy platform alternatives for couples counseling? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which online therapy services are best alternatives for unlimited messaging? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to online therapy platforms with psychiatry? #8 not mentioned
comparison Which online counseling platforms are best alternatives for teens and families? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best online therapy options compared with traditional in-person therapy? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which online therapy platforms are the best value alternatives for low-cost care? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find an online therapist if I feel overwhelmed? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I get therapy without leaving home? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find a licensed therapist online quickly? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I start therapy if I have anxiety about appointments? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get mental health support when my schedule is too busy for in-person visits? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I talk to a therapist by chat instead of video? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I get ongoing counseling between sessions? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find therapy for relationship problems online? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I find affordable mental health treatment online? #7 not mentioned
problem How do I choose an online therapy platform if I need medication support too? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does online therapy cost per month? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there any free online therapy platforms? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest online therapy platform? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do online therapy platforms offer free trials? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which online therapy platforms accept insurance? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do online counselors charge per session? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the average price for online therapy subscriptions? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there low-cost online therapy options for students? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What online therapy platforms have the best value for money? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: What are the best online therapy platforms for anxiety? · discovery · recall mode
Here are some of the best online therapy platforms for anxiety: - **BetterHelp** — Best for flexibility and quick matching. Large therapist network, weekly live sessions, and unlimited messaging. - **Talkspace** — Best if you want therapy plus optional psychiatry. Good app, text-based therapy, and insurance accepted in many cases. - **Brightside** — Best for anxiety/depression treatment with structured care. Uses evidence-based CBT-style treatment and can include medication management. - **Cerebral** — Good for therapy + medication, though availability and pricing can vary by state. - **Amwell** — Best for insurance-based telehealth. More traditional therapy/psychiatry through licensed providers. - **Octave** — Strong for high-quality therapy in some major U.S. cities, often with insurance coverage. - **Headway / Alma** — Best for finding an in-network therapist, not a direct therapy platform itself, but great for lowering cost. If you want the **best overall for anxiety**, I’d start with: 1. **BetterHelp** if you want convenience and fast access 2. **Talkspace** if you want messaging + insurance options 3. **Brightside** if you want more structured anxiety treatment If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by budget, insurance, or severity of anxiety**.
Prompt: What are the best online therapy platforms for teens? · discovery · retrieval mode
Here are the strongest options right now for **online therapy for teens**: 1. **Talkspace** — best overall if you want a teen-specific program, insurance options, and text/video therapy. It offers **Teen Therapy for ages 13–17** and works with many major insurance plans. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/insurance?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Teen Counseling (BetterHelp)** — best if you want a platform built specifically for teens and parents, with separate spaces for each. Teen Counseling says it serves **teens ages 13–19** and is part of BetterHelp. ([teencounseling.com](https://www.teencounseling.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Little Otter** — best for families who want a more whole-family approach. It offers support for **teenagers**, plus family therapy, parent coaching, and psychiatry. ([littleotterhealth.com](https://www.littleotterhealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Cerebral** — best if you want a broader telehealth platform with weekly therapy and a simple subscription model. It’s not as teen-focused as Talkspace or Teen Counseling, but it does offer therapy and therapist matching. ([cerebral.com](https://cerebral.com/get-started/therapy?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Talkspace. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/insurance?utm_source=openai)) - **Best teen-only feel:** Teen Counseling. ([teencounseling.com](https://www.teencounseling.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for families:** Little Otter. ([littleotterhealth.com](https://www.littleotterhealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow these down by **price**, **insurance**, **privacy**, or **what state you’re in**.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
33/100
Weak-Recall
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best online therapy platforms? 260 3/5 6, 4, 8
Which online therapy platforms are most popular? 0 2/5 5, 9
What online therapy platform do most people recommend? 0 0/5
What are the top-rated online therapy platforms? 0 3/5 8, 8, 5
Which online therapy platform is best for counseling online? 260 0/5
What are the best online therapy options for adults? 40 4/5 5, 5, 8, 6
What are the best virtual therapy services? 10 1/5 6
Which are the most trusted online therapy platforms? 0 1/5 8
What are the best online counseling platforms? 10 2/5 5, 7
Which online therapy services have licensed therapists? 0 4/5 8, 6, 8, 7
What are the most affordable online therapy platforms? 0 0/5
What online therapy platforms are good for weekly sessions? 0 0/5
Which online therapy platforms are best for chat therapy? 0 1/5 7
What are the best online therapy apps? 110 3/5 3, 5, 3
Which online therapy platforms are worth trying? 0 2/5 4, 6
Sample recall responses
Prompt: What are the best online therapy platforms? (no web search)
Here are some of the best-known online therapy platforms, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — Best for easy access and flexible messaging + live sessions. Large therapist network, simple sign-up. - **Talkspace** — Best if you want **insurance coverage** or both therapy and psychiatry. Good for text-based support and video visits. - **Amwell** — Best for more traditional telehealth, often through insurance, with licensed therapists and psychiatrists. - **MDLive** — Good for insurance-based therapy and psychiatry, especially if you want a straightforward telehealth setup. - **Ginger / Headspace Care** — Best for employer-provided mental health benefits and coaching plus therapy. - **Cerebral** — Offers therapy and medication management, but availability and quality can vary by location and plan. - **Online-Therapy.com** — Best if you specifically want **CBT-style** programs with worksheets and structured exercises. - **Brightside** — Best for anxiety/depression treatment with therapy + medication management. ### Quick picks - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Amwell - **Best for CBT:** Online-Therapy.com - **Best for therapy + meds:** Talkspace, MDLive, or Brightside If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance**, **LGBTQ+ friendliness**, or **best for couples therapy**.
Iteration: 3 of 5
Prompt: What are the best online therapy platforms? (no web search)
Here are some of the **best online therapy platforms** to consider: ### Top picks - **BetterHelp** — Best overall for convenience and large therapist network. *Good for:* messaging + live video, flexible scheduling. - **Talkspace** — Best for insurance coverage and structured therapy. *Good for:* people who want text-based support and/or insurance billing. - **Amwell** — Best for therapy plus broader telehealth services. *Good for:* video visits with licensed clinicians, often insurance-friendly. - **Cerebral** — Best if you may also need psychiatry/medication management. *Good for:* therapy + prescriber access in one place. - **Brightside Health** — Best for anxiety/depression-focused care. *Good for:* evidence-based treatment plans and medication support. ### If you want something simpler - **Grow Therapy** — Great for finding in-network therapists. - **Headway** — Good for matching with therapists who take insurance. - **Psychology Today Therapist Finder** — Best directory if you want to choose your own therapist. ### Quick guidance - **Want the easiest setup?** BetterHelp - **Want insurance?** Talkspace, Headway, Grow Therapy, Amwell - **Want therapy + medication?** Cerebral or Brightside - **Want to pick a therapist yourself?** Psychology Today ### A note If you’re dealing with a **crisis, self-harm, or immediate safety concern**, online therapy isn’t enough—call local emergency services or a crisis hotline right away. If you want, I can also give you the **best platform for your budget, insurance, or specific concern** (anxiety, depression, couples, teens, etc.).
Iteration: 4 of 5

Also analyzed in Cerebral in 1 other industry

This report focuses on Online Therapy Platforms because that is where Cerebral scores highest. The model also evaluates it against the industries below, with their own prompts and competitor sets. Click any industry for its full leaderboard.

What to do next Recommendations for Cerebral

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

Close the gap on broad category queries

Your TOM is solid on specialty queries but weaker on broad category questions. Seed content that frames your brand in the exact phrasing users use in broad queries, not just your specialty sub-category.

+5 to +15 on TOM

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 2:08 AM

All 210 AI responses for Cerebral

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "Cerebral" in the online therapy platform category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":7,"justification":"I know Cerebral reasonably well as a telehealth mental health brand, including its therapy and medication-management offerings, but not with deep confidence on current pricing or exact feature details."}
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 7, "justification": "I know Cerebral reasonably well as a telehealth mental health platform with therapy and medication management, but I’m not fully confident on current pricing or all differentiators." }
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 7, "justification": "I know Cerebral reasonably well as a telehealth/online mental health platform offering therapy and medication management, though I’m not fully confident on its current pricing and plan specifics." }
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":6,"justification":"I’m familiar with Cerebral as a mental health/online therapy and psychiatry platform and know its general service model, but I’m not confident about current detailed offerings or pricing."}
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":7,"justification":"I know Cerebral reasonably well as a mental health telehealth brand, including its therapy and medication management focus, though not deeply on current pricing or all product details."}
What is Cerebral known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is known for online mental health care and telehealth services, especially medication management, therapy, and treatment for conditions like anxiety, depression, and ADHD.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is known as a telehealth mental health company that provides online care for conditions like anxiety, depression, insomnia, and ADHD, including medication management and therapy.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is known for online mental health care, especially virtual therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management for conditions like anxiety, depression, and ADHD.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is known for telehealth mental health care, especially online evaluation, therapy, and medication management for conditions like anxiety, depression, and insomnia.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is known as a telehealth mental health company that offers online treatment for conditions like anxiety, depression, and insomnia, often through medication management and therapy.
What are Cerebral's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral’s main strengths are convenience, broad access to online mental healthcare, easy scheduling, and a streamlined telehealth experience for therapy/medication management. It’s especially strong for people who want fast, remote care and prefer a subscription-style model. Its main weaknesses are trust and reputation issues from past controversy, limited fit for complex or high-acuity mental health needs, and variability in care quality depending on provider and location. Some users also view the pricing/model as less attractive than in-network local care or traditional psychiatry.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral’s main strengths are convenience, broad access to online mental health care, and a simple telehealth experience that can make therapy, medication management, and psychiatric support easier to start than traditional in-person care. It also benefits from strong brand recognition in digital mental health. Its main weaknesses are trust and reputation issues, especially after public scrutiny over prescribing practices and care quality. Like many telehealth companies, it can also feel less personal than in-person care, and users may find service consistency, provider availability, and support quality uneven.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral’s main strengths are convenience, broad telehealth access, and integrated mental health care (therapy, medication management, and care navigation) that can be easier to start than traditional in-person treatment. It also has a strong focus on accessibility, including quick onboarding and recurring virtual support. Its main weaknesses are trust and reputational issues from past scrutiny, especially around prescribing practices and business ethics. Users may also experience uneven provider quality, limited hands-on care for complex cases, and the typical drawbacks of telehealth: less personal interaction, potential insurance/cost limitations, and not being ideal for severe or high-risk mental health needs.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral’s main strengths are convenience and accessibility: it offers online mental health care, quick intake, medication management, therapy, and a wide reach compared with traditional in-person care. It’s also generally easy to use and appeals to people who want fast, remote support. Its main weaknesses are trust and clinical concerns. Cerebral has faced significant criticism and regulatory scrutiny around prescribing practices, care quality, and business conduct, which hurt its reputation. Like many telehealth platforms, it may also be less suitable for complex cases that need close in-person evaluation or long-term integrated care.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral’s main strengths are convenience, broad access to care, and a simple telehealth experience. It offers fast online assessments, medication management, and therapy for mental health conditions, which can be helpful for people who want treatment without long wait times or travel. It also made mental health care feel more approachable for many users. Its main weaknesses are trust and quality concerns. Cerebral has faced criticism over care practices, especially around prescribing, follow-up, and the balance between medication and therapy. Some patients have reported inconsistent experiences, and the brand has also been associated with regulatory and public scrutiny. In short: strong on access and convenience, weaker on perceived clinical rigor and reputation.
Who should use Cerebral? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is generally for adults who want telehealth support for mental health or some medication management, such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, insomnia, or therapy/counseling. Who should use it: people comfortable with virtual care, looking for convenient access to clinicians, therapy, and prescription management. Who should avoid it: people in a mental health crisis, having suicidal thoughts, needing emergency care, or needing intensive in-person treatment. It may also be a poor fit for people who need highly specialized psychiatric care, complex medication monitoring, or prefer in-person evaluation. If you’re unsure or symptoms are severe, it’s best to seek in-person medical help or emergency services.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral may be a fit for adults looking for online evaluation, therapy, and medication management for conditions like anxiety, depression, insomnia, or ADHD. It’s generally not a good choice for people who need urgent or high-acuity care, including anyone with suicidal thoughts, self-harm risk, psychosis, mania, severe substance use issues, or a psychiatric emergency. It may also be less appropriate for children, or for people with complex medical/psychiatric needs that require in-person specialty care. If someone is in immediate danger or thinking about harming themselves, they should seek emergency help right away.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is generally for adults who want telehealth help for common mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, insomnia, and ADHD, and who are comfortable getting care online. It may be a good fit if you: - want virtual visits and medication management - have mild to moderate symptoms - can reliably use video/phone care and follow up regularly You should avoid or be very cautious with Cerebral if you: - are in a mental health crisis, have suicidal thoughts, or need urgent/emergency care - have severe, complex, or unstable psychiatric symptoms (like psychosis, mania, or frequent hospitalizations) - need intensive in-person treatment, such as partial hospitalization or inpatient care - have substance use issues or medical problems that make online-only prescribing unsafe - are seeking treatment for conditions Cerebral doesn’t support in your area or for controlled medications that require close in-person monitoring If you’re unsure, a primary care doctor or psychiatrist can help decide whether telehealth is appropriate.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is generally for adults who want telehealth support for common mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, insomnia, or ADHD evaluation/treatment, and who are comfortable with virtual care. Who should use it: - Adults seeking remote mental health care - People with mild to moderate symptoms - Those who want medication management, therapy, or both Who should avoid it: - People in immediate danger or having suicidal thoughts, psychosis, mania, severe substance withdrawal, or another emergency - People needing intensive in-person psychiatric care, hospitalization, or close medical monitoring - Children, unless the service specifically offers pediatric care in their area - People with complex medical issues that make remote-only treatment unsafe If someone is unsure, they should ask a clinician first or choose in-person care for higher-risk situations.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral may be a fit for adults looking for online help for conditions like anxiety, depression, insomnia, ADHD, or medication management/therapy support—especially if they want telehealth and their needs are fairly straightforward. Who should avoid it: - Anyone in a mental health crisis or at immediate risk of harming themselves or others - People with severe, unstable, or complex psychiatric conditions that need in-person, higher-acuity care - Those who need intensive substance-use treatment, emergency evaluation, or close medical monitoring - Children/minors (unless the specific service is offered and appropriate) If you’re unsure, it’s best to talk to a licensed clinician first to see whether Cerebral is appropriate for your situation.
How does Cerebral compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is a telehealth mental health platform focused on medication management, therapy, and care navigation for anxiety, depression, ADHD, and related conditions. Compared with its main competitors: - BetterHelp / Talkspace: Cerebral is more clinically oriented and medication-focused, while BetterHelp is mostly therapy-only and Talkspace is mainly therapy with some psychiatry. Cerebral tends to be stronger if you want prescription-based treatment; BetterHelp is simpler for counseling. - Hims / Hers: Hims/Hers is broader telehealth and wellness, with mental health as one category. Cerebral is more specialized in behavioral health and ongoing treatment. - Teladoc / Amwell: Those are larger general telehealth platforms. Cerebral is more niche and can feel more tailored for mental health, but the big platforms may offer broader medical coverage and established networks. - Traditional in-person care: Cerebral is usually faster and more convenient, but in-person psychiatrists/therapists may be better for complex cases, crisis care, or closer longitudinal management. Overall: Cerebral’s main advantage is convenience plus integrated psychiatry/therapy for common mental health needs. Its main tradeoff versus some competitors is that it is narrower than general telehealth and may not be the best fit for severe, complex, or crisis-level care.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is best known as a telehealth mental health provider focused on medication management and therapy, especially for anxiety, depression, ADHD, and related conditions. Compared with its main competitors: - BetterHelp: BetterHelp is usually stronger on broad, on-demand talk therapy and has a much larger consumer brand. Cerebral is more structured and more medication-oriented. - Talkspace: Talkspace is a closer competitor, but it’s generally more established in therapy and psychiatric care. Cerebral has often emphasized easier prescribing and integrated care. - Brightside: Brightside is probably the most direct clinical competitor for anxiety/depression treatment. It’s often seen as more treatment-program driven, while Cerebral is broader but has had more scrutiny. - Traditional telehealth platforms (like Teladoc/Amwell): those tend to be broader healthcare platforms, whereas Cerebral is more specialized in mental health. Overall, Cerebral competes on convenience, online access, and combined therapy + medication services, but it has faced more public controversy than some rivals, which can affect trust versus better-established brands.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is best seen as a tele-mental-health platform that’s stronger on psychiatry/medication management than on being the cheapest or broadest therapy marketplace. Compared with main competitors: - BetterHelp: BetterHelp is more therapy-first and usually easier for ongoing counseling; Cerebral is more structured and medication-oriented. - Talkspace: Talkspace is the closest direct competitor. Talkspace has stronger brand recognition in therapy and messaging-based care; Cerebral has traditionally emphasized medication evaluation, prescribing, and integrated care. - Amwell / Teladoc: these are broader telehealth platforms. They offer mental health among many services, while Cerebral is more specialized in behavioral health. - Traditional in-person psychiatry: Cerebral is usually faster to access and more convenient, but may feel less personal and can be limited for complex or severe cases. Overall: choose Cerebral if you want convenient, digital-first mental health care with a strong medication component; choose BetterHelp or Talkspace if your main need is talk therapy; choose a broader telehealth company if you want multiple medical services in one place.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral competes with tele-mental-health providers like BetterHelp, Talkspace, Done, Brightside, and traditional in-network psychiatry/therapy practices. - **Cerebral vs BetterHelp/Talkspace:** Cerebral is more medication-focused and offers psychiatric evaluation/prescribing, while BetterHelp is mainly therapy-only and Talkspace is broader but still more therapy-centered. - **Cerebral vs Done:** Done is the closest direct competitor for ADHD and medication management, but Cerebral generally has a wider mental-health scope. - **Cerebral vs Brightside:** Brightside is also medication-plus-therapy, but tends to emphasize structured, measurement-based care and anxiety/depression treatment. - **Cerebral vs traditional care:** Cerebral is usually faster and more convenient, but traditional care can offer better continuity, in-person options, and sometimes more comprehensive medical oversight. **Bottom line:** Cerebral’s main strengths are convenience, quick access, and medication management; its main weaknesses versus competitors are reputation concerns from past scrutiny, and a model that may feel less personal or comprehensive than traditional care.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Cerebral is generally positioned as a tele-mental-health company focused on medication management plus therapy and care navigation. Compared with main competitors: - BetterHelp / Talkspace: those are more therapy-first. Cerebral has historically leaned more into psychiatric care and prescriptions, though its exact mix has changed over time. - Hims & Hers: Hims is broader in telehealth and wellness (not just mental health), while Cerebral is more specialized in behavioral health. - Alma / Headway: these are more like provider networks and practice-enablement platforms, not direct consumer telehealth brands. They help people find therapists/psychiatrists rather than acting as the care provider. - Amwell / Teladoc: these are larger, more general telehealth players with wider medical offerings. Cerebral is narrower and more consumer-mental-health focused. - Brightside: probably the closest direct competitor, with a similar emphasis on anxiety/depression treatment and medication + therapy. Overall, Cerebral’s main strengths are convenience, fast access, and a mental-health-specific experience. Its weaknesses versus competitors have often centered on trust, clinical scrutiny, and a more limited brand reputation than larger incumbents.
What do people typically complain about with Cerebral?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Cerebral’s customer service, billing/cancellation issues, and inconsistent access to clinicians. Common complaints also include long wait times, difficulty getting prescriptions/refills, app or scheduling problems, and concerns that care can feel rushed or impersonal.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about Cerebral’s billing/subscription charges, difficulty canceling, slow or inconsistent access to providers, prescription/refill delays, poor customer support, and confusion around insurance and refunds.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Cerebral being hard to reach, slow with prescriptions/refills, frequent provider turnover, inconsistent care, billing/subscription issues, and trouble canceling or getting refunds. Some also mention long wait times, limited follow-up, and that the service feels more automated than personalized.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about Cerebral’s billing and subscription charges, difficulty canceling or getting refunds, long wait times or scheduling issues, trouble reaching support, and inconsistent care quality (for example, delayed prescriptions, missed appointments, or varying provider responsiveness).
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about Cerebral’s billing and subscription practices, difficulty canceling or getting refunds, slow or inconsistent customer support, and occasional issues with provider quality or continuity of care. Some also report medication access delays and frustration with the platform’s overall communication.
What is a typical online therapy platform known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical online therapy platform is known for connecting users with licensed therapists or counselors through video, phone, or chat, making mental health support more convenient, private, and accessible.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical online therapy platform is known for providing convenient virtual access to licensed therapists and mental health support through video, phone, or messaging.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical online therapy platform is known for providing convenient access to licensed therapists and counselors through video, phone, or text-based sessions, often with flexible scheduling and lower cost than in-person therapy.
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A typical online therapy platform is known for convenient access to licensed therapists through video, phone, or messaging, often with flexible scheduling, lower cost than in-person therapy, and support for issues like stress, anxiety, and depression.
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What are the best online therapy platforms for anxiety? discovery 720/mo
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Here are some of the best online therapy platforms for anxiety: - **BetterHelp** — Best for flexibility and quick matching. Large therapist network, weekly live sessions, and unlimited messaging. - **Talkspace** — Best if you want therapy plus optional psychiatry. Good app, text-based therapy, and insurance accepted in many cases. - **Brightside** — Best for anxiety/depression treatment with structured care. Uses evidence-based CBT-style treatment and can include medication management. - **Cerebral** — Good for therapy + medication, though availability and pricing can vary by state. - **Amwell** — Best for insurance-based telehealth. More traditional therapy/psychiatry through licensed providers. - **Octave** — Strong for high-quality therapy in some major U.S. cities, often with insurance coverage. - **Headway / Alma** — Best for finding an in-network therapist, not a direct therapy platform itself, but great for lowering cost. If you want the **best overall for anxiety**, I’d start with: 1. **BetterHelp** if you want convenience and fast access 2. **Talkspace** if you want messaging + insurance options 3. **Brightside** if you want more structured anxiety treatment If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by budget, insurance, or severity of anxiety**.
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Here are the strongest **online therapy platforms for anxiety** right now: - **Talkspace** — best if you want **insurance coverage** and flexible messaging/video therapy. It accepts many major insurers and offers text, audio, video, and live sessions. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/insurance?utm_source=openai)) - **Brightside** — best if your anxiety may benefit from **therapy + psychiatry/meds together**. Brightside focuses on anxiety/depression care, offers CBT-based treatment, and has insurance/self-pay options. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/online-care-affordable/?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — best for **simple out-of-pocket therapy** with easy therapist switching and weekly live sessions plus messaging. Pricing is typically about **$65–$100/week**. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/general/betterhelp-pricing-what-you-can-expect-to-pay-for-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **MDLIVE** — good if you want **therapy and psychiatry** and may already have employer/insurance coverage; their mental health visits can be as low as **$0** depending on benefits. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — a solid insurer-friendly option with online therapy for **anxiety and chronic stress**; it’s also widely accepted in insurer comparisons. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall for anxiety:** Talkspace - **Best for meds + therapy:** Brightside - **Best budget/self-pay:** BetterHelp - **Best if you have insurance:** Talkspace or MDLIVE ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/)) If you want, I can narrow this to **best for insurance, couples, teens, or the cheapest option**.
Which online therapy platforms are best for depression support? discovery 1,900/mo
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Here are some of the better-known online therapy platforms for **depression support**: - **BetterHelp** — large therapist network, flexible messaging plus live sessions; good if you want easy access. - **Talkspace** — strong app-based option with text, audio, and video therapy; often covered by insurance. - **Amwell** — video-based therapy/psychiatry; good if you want a more traditional telehealth setup. - **Doctor On Demand** — solid for licensed therapists and psychiatrists, especially if you may also want medication support. - **Grow Therapy** — good for finding a therapist who takes insurance and specializes in depression. - **Headway** — more of a therapist-matching platform that helps you use insurance; good if cost is a concern. - **Brightside** — focused specifically on depression/anxiety, with therapy plus medication management. **Best picks by need:** - **Easiest access:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Grow Therapy or Headway - **Best for therapy + psychiatry:** Doctor On Demand or Brightside - **Best app experience:** Talkspace If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, insurance, or whether you want text vs video therapy**. If you’re in immediate danger or thinking about self-harm, call emergency services now or go to the nearest ER.
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If you want **online therapy for depression support**, these are the strongest options by use case: - **Brightside** — best if you want a depression-focused program with **therapy + psychiatry/meds**, including care for **mild to severe depression** and crisis support for elevated suicide risk. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace** — best if you want **insurance-friendly** care with **messaging + live sessions** and psychiatry for adults. It also treats depression specifically and works with many major insurers. ([coverage.talkspace.com](https://coverage.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — best if you want a more traditional telehealth-style therapist visit; it has a nationwide therapist network and lists **depression** among the issues it treats. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — best for broad, flexible talk therapy, but I’d put it lower for depression if privacy matters, because the FTC said it improperly shared sensitive health data and settled over that issue. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/what-is-betterhelp/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Need meds + therapy:** Brightside. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Need insurance coverage:** Talkspace. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/coverage/insurance?utm_source=openai)) - **Need a standard therapist appointment:** Amwell. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **lowest cost**, **best insurance coverage**, or **best for severe depression**.
What online therapy platforms offer couples counseling? discovery 12,100/mo
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A few popular online therapy platforms that offer **couples counseling**: - **Talkspace** — couples therapy with licensed therapists via messaging and live sessions - **Regain** — specifically built for couples counseling - **BetterHelp** — offers couples counseling in some plans/regions - **Grow Therapy** — many therapists offer couples therapy, often with insurance - **Amwell** — telehealth platform with couples/family therapists - **Thriveworks** — online couples therapy with licensed clinicians - **MDLive** — some providers offer relationship/couples counseling - **LifeStance Health** — online couples therapy through its clinician network If you want, I can also narrow these down by **price, insurance coverage, or best-rated option**.
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A few online therapy platforms that offer couples counseling are: - **Talkspace** — online couples therapy with licensed therapists. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/couples-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — offers online couples/marriage counseling by video. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/couples-therapy?utm_source=openai)) - **Growing Self** — provides virtual couples counseling and marriage counseling. ([growingself.com](https://www.growingself.com/couples-counseling/?utm_source=openai)) - **MDLIVE** — includes family and couples counseling as part of mental health services. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) - **Thriveworks** — offers couples/marriage therapy, including online sessions. ([thriveworks.com](https://thriveworks.com/find-help/couples-marriage-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Regain** — a couples-focused online counseling service mentioned by BetterHelp. ([regain.us](https://www.regain.us/advice/chat/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow these down by **price**, **insurance**, or **best for marriage vs. dating couples**.
What are the best online therapy platforms for teens? discovery 1,000/mo
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Here are some of the best **online therapy platforms for teens**: 1. **Talkspace for Teens** - Best overall for broad teen coverage - Licensed therapists, messaging + live video - Typically for ages **13–17** with parent/guardian involvement 2. **Growing Self Counseling** - Best for teen-specific therapy and family issues - Strong reputation for teen anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and family conflict - Offers online sessions with licensed therapists 3. **Alaffia Health / local teletherapy networks** - Best if you want insurance-friendly options - Often easier to find teen therapists who specialize in adolescents - Availability depends on your state and insurance 4. **Headway** - Best for finding a teen therapist who takes insurance - It’s a therapist-matching platform, not a therapy app - Good if you want to filter for teen experience, gender, specialty, and cost 5. **Teen Counseling** - Best if you want a teen-only therapy platform - Built specifically for ages **13–19** - Note: availability and features can vary, so check current service details before signing up **Quick note:** - If your teen is dealing with **self-harm, suicidal thoughts, abuse, or severe depression**, use an in-person crisis resource or call/text **988** in the U.S. right away. - For many teens, the best choice is a **licensed therapist who specializes in adolescents**, whether through a platform or private practice. If you want, I can also give you the **best cheap options**, **best insurance-friendly options**, or **best platforms by issue** (anxiety, ADHD, depression, etc.).
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Here are the strongest options right now for **online therapy for teens**: 1. **Talkspace** — best overall if you want a teen-specific program, insurance options, and text/video therapy. It offers **Teen Therapy for ages 13–17** and works with many major insurance plans. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/insurance?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Teen Counseling (BetterHelp)** — best if you want a platform built specifically for teens and parents, with separate spaces for each. Teen Counseling says it serves **teens ages 13–19** and is part of BetterHelp. ([teencounseling.com](https://www.teencounseling.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Little Otter** — best for families who want a more whole-family approach. It offers support for **teenagers**, plus family therapy, parent coaching, and psychiatry. ([littleotterhealth.com](https://www.littleotterhealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Cerebral** — best if you want a broader telehealth platform with weekly therapy and a simple subscription model. It’s not as teen-focused as Talkspace or Teen Counseling, but it does offer therapy and therapist matching. ([cerebral.com](https://cerebral.com/get-started/therapy?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Talkspace. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/insurance?utm_source=openai)) - **Best teen-only feel:** Teen Counseling. ([teencounseling.com](https://www.teencounseling.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for families:** Little Otter. ([littleotterhealth.com](https://www.littleotterhealth.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow these down by **price**, **insurance**, **privacy**, or **what state you’re in**.
Which online therapy platforms are best for LGBTQ support? discovery
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Here are some of the best **online therapy platforms for LGBTQ support**: 1. **Pride Counseling** - Best if you want an **LGBTQ-focused** platform - Therapists are listed as affirming and familiar with queer issues - Good for identity, coming out, family stress, relationship support 2. **Talkspace** - Best for **messaging + video therapy** - Lets you match with a therapist and filter for LGBTQ+ experience - Good if you want flexible, app-based care 3. **BetterHelp** - Best for **easy matching and broad availability** - You can request an LGBTQ-affirming therapist - Good if you want fast access and lots of therapist options 4. **TherapyDen** - Best if you want to **search specifically for queer-affirming therapists** - Not a therapy provider itself, but a strong directory - Great for finding someone who specializes in LGBTQ issues 5. **Inclusive Therapists** - Best for **identity-affirming, culturally competent care** - Strong filters for LGBTQ+, trans, nonbinary, and intersectional needs - Another directory, but very useful for finding the right clinician 6. **OutCare Health** - Best for **LGBTQ healthcare referrals** - Helps you find affirming therapists and providers in many areas **Quick pick:** - **Most LGBTQ-specific:** Pride Counseling - **Best all-around big platform:** Talkspace - **Best therapist search tools:** TherapyDen or Inclusive Therapists If you want, I can also give you the **best options for trans/nonbinary support**, **budget options**, or **platforms that take insurance**.
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If you want **LGBTQ-affirming online therapy**, my top picks are: 1. **Talkspace** — strong general teletherapy platform with a dedicated LGBTQIA+ page and filters for affirming providers. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/lgbtqia?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Pride Counseling** — explicitly built for LGBTQ+ therapy and cited as a dedicated option for queer clients. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/pride-counseling-review/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **BetterHelp** — broad therapist network; they specifically discuss LGBTQ-affirming care and matching. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-to-find-an-lgbt-therapist-near-you/?utm_source=openai)) If you’d rather **search for an individual affirming therapist** instead of using a full platform, these are especially useful: - **Psychology Today** therapist directory with LGBTQ filters. ([queerandunbroken.com](https://queerandunbroken.com/resource/psychology-today-lgbtq-directory/?utm_source=openai)) - **TherapyDen** for inclusive filtering. ([therapyden.com](https://www.therapyden.com/news/therapyden-is-now-free-sign-up-get-new-clients-move-the-industry-forward?utm_source=openai)) - **AASECT referral directory** for sexuality-focused clinicians. ([aasect.org](https://www.aasect.org/referral-directory?utm_source=openai)) - **NQTTCN directory** if you want QTBIPOC-centered care. ([nqttcn.com](https://nqttcn.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **cheapest**, **best for trans care**, or **best with insurance**.
What are the best online therapy platforms for trauma counseling? discovery 390/mo
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Here are some of the better-known online therapy platforms that can work well for **trauma counseling**: ### Best overall - **BetterHelp** — largest therapist network, easy to get matched quickly. Good if you want flexibility and messaging plus video sessions. ### Best for insurance-backed care - **Talkspace** — often covered by insurance and EAPs. Good if you want therapy with possible lower out-of-pocket cost. ### Best for finding a licensed therapist yourself - **Psychology Today Therapy Directory** — not a therapy platform itself, but one of the best places to find therapists who specialize in **trauma, PTSD, EMDR, CBT, and somatic therapy**. ### Best for trauma-specific fit - **Grow Therapy** — strong for finding licensed therapists who take insurance, including specialists in trauma and PTSD. - **Headway** — similar to Grow; helpful if you want in-network therapy with clear pricing. ### Best for lower-cost options - **Open Path Collective** — affordable therapy network, good if cost is the main barrier. ### Best if you want a premium, curated experience - **Rula** — tends to focus on matched, insurance-based therapy and can be a good option for ongoing trauma work. ## What to look for in a trauma therapist Search for therapists trained in: - **EMDR** - **CPT (Cognitive Processing Therapy)** - **Trauma-focused CBT** - **Somatic therapy** - **IFS (Internal Family Systems)** ## Quick tip If your trauma includes **panic, dissociation, self-harm, or suicidal thoughts**, choose a platform that offers **licensed therapists, live video sessions, and crisis support**, and consider a local provider or higher level of care if needed. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best platform by budget**, 2. the **best for PTSD/complex trauma**, or 3. a **short list of trauma-specialized therapists near you**.
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For **trauma counseling**, I’d shortlist these: 1. **Talkspace** — strongest all-around pick if you want **PTSD/trauma-focused care** plus the option of **therapy and psychiatry**; it says its therapists use approaches like **EMDR and CBT**, and it offers video, audio, and text-based sessions. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment/post-traumatic-stress-disorder?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Brightside** — good if you want a more structured program with **weekly video sessions**, messaging between sessions, and PTSD listed among the conditions they treat. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/therapy/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **BetterHelp** — best for finding a broad pool of therapists quickly; it offers video, phone, chat, and in-app messaging, and it explicitly has trauma resources and trauma-focused therapy content. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/trauma/trauma-therapy-resources-for-survivors/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Online-Therapy.com** — worth considering if you prefer a **CBT-heavy** approach; it has a PTSD-specific program and is centered on CBT. ([online-therapy.com](https://www.online-therapy.com/ptsd?utm_source=openai)) A good trauma platform should let you work with a licensed therapist who can do **trauma-focused therapy**; the VA notes that secure video can be used to deliver evidence-based PTSD treatments like **Prolonged Exposure (PE)** and **Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)**. ([ptsd.va.gov](https://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/treat/txessentials/telemental_health.asp?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Talkspace - **Best structured care:** Brightside - **Best for flexibility:** BetterHelp - **Best CBT-oriented option:** Online-Therapy.com If you want, I can narrow this to **the cheapest**, **best for EMDR**, or **best for insurance coverage**.
Which online therapy platforms are best for Christian counseling? discovery 1,900/mo
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Best picks for **Christian counseling online**: 1. **Faithful Counseling** — best overall - Specifically built for Christians - Licensed therapists with a faith-based approach - Good if you want prayer, Scripture, and counseling together 2. **ChristianCounselor.com** — best for explicitly biblical counseling - Strong Christian focus - Good for people who want counseling aligned closely with Scripture 3. **BetterHelp** — best general platform if you want a Christian therapist - Not Christian-specific, but you can request a therapist who respects your faith - Huge therapist pool, easy matching 4. **Talkspace** — best if you want insurance-friendly options - Also not Christian-specific - Useful if you want a licensed therapist and may want to discuss faith in sessions **Quick tip:** If faith matters a lot, look for a therapist who says they offer **“Christian counseling,” “faith-based counseling,”** or **“integrative Christian therapy.”** If you want, I can also give you the **best options by budget, insurance, or denomination**.
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If you want **explicitly Christian** online counseling, my top picks are: 1. **MyCounselor.Online** — strongest “Christian-first” option; they say they provide Christian counseling online and many of their counselors are licensed mental health professionals. ([mycounselor.online](https://mycounselor.online/icd/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Christ Centered Counseling** — clearly faith-centered, offers online sessions, and also lists teen, couples, and individual counseling. ([christcenteredcounseling.com](https://christcenteredcounseling.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Faithful Counseling** — the best-known Christian-specific brand, but it’s part of the BetterHelp family, and the FTC has identified Faithful Counseling as one of BetterHelp’s service names. ([ftc.gov](https://www.ftc.gov/node/80587?utm_source=openai)) 4. **BetterHelp** — good if you want a large therapist pool and the option to request a Christian counselor, though it’s not Christian-only. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/what-is-christian-counseling-and-how-can-it-help/?utm_source=openai)) **Best overall for Christian counseling:** **MyCounselor.Online** or **Christ Centered Counseling**. **Best mainstream platform with Christian matching:** **BetterHelp**. ([mycounselor.online](https://mycounselor.online/home/?utm_source=openai)) One caution: if privacy is a major concern, note the FTC’s case involving BetterHelp/Faithful Counseling and data-sharing issues. ([ftc.gov](https://www.ftc.gov/node/80587?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow these down by **budget, insurance, couples therapy, or teen counseling**.
What online therapy platforms offer psychiatry and therapy together? discovery 90/mo
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Several online mental health platforms offer **both therapy and psychiatry**: - **Talkspace** — therapy + psychiatry, with medication management - **BetterHelp** — therapy only for most users; **does not usually include psychiatry** - **Brightside Health** — therapy + psychiatry, focused on anxiety/depression - **Cerebral** — therapy + psychiatry, medication management - **Amwell** — therapy + psychiatry through licensed clinicians - **Teladoc Health** — therapy + psychiatry in many states - **Mindpath Health** — therapy + psychiatry, more insurance-based - **Headway** — can help you find in-network therapists and psychiatrists, but it’s more a directory/platform than a single clinic - **Lifestance Health** — therapy + psychiatry, both virtual and in-person If you want, I can also narrow this down by: 1. **insurance accepted** 2. **self-pay cost** 3. **best for ADHD, anxiety, depression, or bipolar care**
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A few US platforms that offer **both therapy and psychiatry/medication management** include: - **Talkspace** — offers online therapy and online psychiatry, with treatment plans that can include therapy, medication, or both. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **Brightside Health** — offers “therapy, psychiatry, or both,” with a combined psychiatry + therapy program. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/psychiatry-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Cerebral** — lets you meet with a therapist, prescriber, or both online. ([cerebral.com](https://cerebral.com/care-team?utm_source=openai)) - **MDLIVE** — provides both talk therapy and psychiatry/mental health visits. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow these down by **insurance accepted, cheapest option, or best for ADHD/anxiety/depression**.
What are the best online therapy platforms for group sessions? discovery 590/mo
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If you want **actual therapist-led group sessions**, these are the strongest options: 1. **Grouport Therapy** — best overall - Live, licensed-therapist-led groups - Good for anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, relationships 2. **7 Cups** — best for low-cost support groups - More peer-support than formal therapy - Useful if you want community and light structure 3. **BetterHelp** — best if you also want 1:1 therapy - Mainly individual therapy, but some group-style classes/events may be available - Not my first pick for dedicated group therapy 4. **Talkspace** — good for individual care, limited group options - Strong app and messaging therapy - Group sessions are not its main feature 5. **Psychology Today group therapy directory** — best for finding local/online groups - Not a therapy platform itself, but a great way to locate licensed online group therapists **Best pick:** **Grouport Therapy** if you want true online group therapy. If you want, I can also give you the **best platforms by budget** or by issue like **anxiety, trauma, addiction, or couples**.
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If you want **online therapy with group sessions**, the best picks are: 1. **BetterHelp** — best all-around. It now offers **20+ weekly live interactive group seminars** and also has individual therapy, messaging, and video sessions. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Grouport** — best if you want a **group-therapy-first** platform. It’s built around **licensed therapist-led online groups** and also offers individual and couples therapy. ([grouporttherapy.com](https://grouporttherapy.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **7 Cups** — best for **free support groups / peer support**. It offers scheduled group support sessions and optional paid therapy with licensed therapists. ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Talkspace** — good for **individual therapy**, but it’s **not the strongest group-session option** compared with the others above. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/therapists/profile/danielle-burton-3445578?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - **Most structured group therapy:** Grouport - **Best overall platform:** BetterHelp - **Lowest-cost / free group support:** 7 Cups If you want, I can also rank these by **price, insurance, anonymity, or specific issues** like anxiety, trauma, or relationships.
Which online therapy platforms are best for busy professionals? discovery
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For busy professionals, the best online therapy platforms are usually the ones with **flexible scheduling, asynchronous messaging, and fast matching**: 1. **Talkspace** — Best for **messaging between sessions** - Good if your schedule is unpredictable. - You can text your therapist anytime and do live video sessions when available. 2. **BetterHelp** — Best for **maximum convenience** - Easy onboarding, lots of therapist availability, and flexible session times. - Strong choice if you want a quick start and don’t want to hunt for a provider. 3. **Headway** — Best if you want to use **insurance** - Helps you find in-network therapists online. - Good for professionals who want convenience without paying cash rates. 4. **Alma** — Best for **high-quality therapist matching** - Great for finding licensed therapists with more specialization options. - Often better for people who want a more traditional therapy feel, but online. 5. **Amwell** — Best for **broad telehealth access** - More “medical system” style, useful if you also want psychiatry or primary care access. **My quick pick:** - **Most convenient:** BetterHelp - **Best for texting:** Talkspace - **Best with insurance:** Headway - **Best therapist quality matching:** Alma If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, insurance, or whether you prefer texting vs live video**.
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For busy professionals, the best picks are usually the ones with **asynchronous messaging, easy rescheduling, and evening/weekend availability**. My short list: - **Talkspace** — best overall for flexibility: 24/7 messaging, daily therapist replies on messaging plans, and live sessions you schedule in advance. It also advertises evening/weekend availability and insurance coverage in many cases. ([try.talkspace.com](https://try.talkspace.com/tvc?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — best for simple “message-first” convenience: you can message anytime, and communicate by text, chat, phone, or video; it’s also explicitly geared toward people with busy schedules. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Headspace Therapy** — best if you want care inside a polished app and fast scheduling; Headspace says most members can schedule in two days or less. ([headspace.com](https://www.headspace.com/articles/introducing-therapy-by-headspace?utm_source=openai)) - **Brightside Health** — good if you want therapy plus psychiatry, with anytime messaging between video visits. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Teladoc Health / BetterHelp / Talkspace-style options** — Forbes’ 2026 roundup specifically labeled **Teladoc Health** best for busy schedules. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) **If I had to pick one for a packed work calendar:** **Talkspace**. It gives the best mix of async messaging, scheduled live sessions, and broad insurance support. ([try.talkspace.com](https://try.talkspace.com/tvc?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this to **best for insurance**, **best for anxiety/burnout**, or **best budget option**.
What online therapy platforms are best for marriage counseling? discovery 8,100/mo
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For **online marriage counseling**, the best-known options are: 1. **Regain** (by BetterHelp) - Best fit: couples/marriage counseling specifically - Why: designed for relationship therapy, with chat/video/phone sessions - Good if you want a platform focused on couples 2. **Talkspace** - Best fit: couples who want flexible scheduling and message-based support - Why: offers licensed therapists, video sessions, and messaging - Good if you want a more mainstream therapy platform 3. **Growing Self** - Best fit: couples wanting a more structured, therapy-forward approach - Why: strong reputation for relationship counseling and coaching - Good if you want more specialized couples work 4. **Rula** - Best fit: insurance-covered therapy - Why: can match you with licensed therapists and often works with insurance - Good if cost/coverage matters 5. **Amwell** - Best fit: couples who prefer video visits through a larger telehealth provider - Why: broad telehealth platform with licensed therapists - Good if you want a familiar medical-style platform ### Best overall picks - **Best for marriage counseling specifically:** **Regain** - **Best for flexibility:** **Talkspace** - **Best for insurance:** **Rula** If you want, I can also narrow it down by **budget, insurance, or whether you want Christian faith-based counseling**.
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Best picks for **online marriage counseling**: - **ReGain** — best overall if you want a platform built specifically for couples/marriage counseling. It focuses on relationship therapy and uses licensed therapists, with sessions by video, phone, or chat. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/what-services-does-betterhelp-offer-for-couples/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace** — best if you want **insurance coverage + flexible messaging**. Its couples therapy includes live sessions and unlimited messaging, and it says many major plans may cover it. Out-of-pocket couples therapy starts at **$436/month**. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/couples-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — best for **simple video-based therapy** and solid insurance acceptance. It offers couples/marriage counseling by licensed therapists, and says many plans are accepted; therapy visits are listed at **$99 or less per appointment**. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/couples-therapy?utm_source=openai)) - **Grow Therapy** — best if you want to **find a therapist who takes your insurance** and filter for couples counseling/family therapy. The partner can join from a separate location, and only the primary account holder needs the Grow account. ([help.growtherapy.com](https://help.growtherapy.com/clients/en/articles/11542101-get-started-with-couples-or-family-therapy)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Best dedicated marriage-counseling platform:** ReGain. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/what-services-does-betterhelp-offer-for-couples/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for insurance/messaging:** Talkspace. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for insurance-based therapist matching:** Grow Therapy. ([help.growtherapy.com](https://help.growtherapy.com/clients/en/articles/11542101-get-started-with-couples-or-family-therapy)) If you want, I can also narrow this to **cheapest**, **best for insurance**, or **best for affair recovery / communication issues**.
Which online therapy platforms are best for kids and parents? discovery 880/mo
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A few of the best-known online therapy platforms for **kids and parents** are: - **Brightline** — Best overall for families with kids/teens. Offers therapy, coaching, and parent support, often with child-focused care plans. - **Charlie Health** — Best for higher-acuity teens/families needing more intensive support (virtual IOP, family therapy). - **Teen Counseling by BetterHelp** — More convenient for teens needing 1:1 talk therapy, but it’s less family-centered than Brightline. - **Talkspace** — Good for parents and older teens; insurance-friendly in many cases, with live sessions and messaging. - **Little Otter** — Strong for young children and parenting support; family-focused and designed for child mental health. - **Headway / Alma** — Not therapy platforms themselves, but great directories to find licensed child, teen, and family therapists who do telehealth. **Best picks by situation** - **Young kids + parents:** Little Otter, Brightline - **Teen therapy + parent involvement:** Brightline, Charlie Health - **Affordable adult parent therapy:** Talkspace - **Finding a specific therapist:** Alma, Headway **Quick tip:** For kids, look for platforms that offer: - **family therapy** - **parent coaching** - **licensed child/adolescent therapists** - **insurance coverage** If you tell me your child’s **age**, your **budget**, and whether you want **parent-involved therapy or private teen sessions**, I can narrow it to the top 2–3 options.
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If you want **family-centered care**, my top picks are: 1. **Little Otter** — best for **kids + parents together**. It offers child/adult therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, parent coaching, and psychiatry. ([littleotterhealth.com](https://www.littleotterhealth.com/faqs?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Brightline** — best for **children/teens plus parenting support**. It provides therapy, psychiatry, and coaching for kids and teens, and also parent support; California families with kids 0–12 can access free BrightLife Kids coaching/resources. ([brightline.com](https://www.brightline.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Talkspace Teen Therapy** — best for **teens (13+)**, especially if the parent wants a separate platform for the teen. It’s private for the teen, but Talkspace notes teen therapy is **not designed for family therapy sessions**. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/18987676345883-Teen-Therapy-at-Talkspace-What-Parents-Guardians-and-Teens-Should-Know?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Ages 0–12 + parent involvement:** Little Otter or Brightline. ([littleotterhealth.com](https://www.littleotterhealth.com/faqs?utm_source=openai)) - **Teen needs private counseling:** Talkspace Teen Therapy. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/18987676345883-Teen-Therapy-at-Talkspace-What-Parents-Guardians-and-Teens-Should-Know?utm_source=openai)) - **Need both child treatment and parent coaching:** Little Otter is the strongest fit. ([littleotterhealth.com](https://www.littleotterhealth.com/faqs?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **price, insurance, or best for anxiety/ADHD/autism**.
What are the best online therapy platforms for long-term treatment? discovery
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For **long-term therapy**, the best platforms are usually the ones with **good therapist continuity**, **easy scheduling**, and **real licensed clinicians** (not just coaching). ### Best overall **Talkspace** - Best for: ongoing therapy, insurance users, consistent weekly sessions - Why: easier to keep the same therapist over time than many app-based options - Good if you want: video, audio, and messaging between sessions ### Best for affordability + flexibility **BetterHelp** - Best for: private-pay long-term therapy, flexible scheduling - Why: large therapist pool, easy switching if it’s not a fit - Good if you want: messaging + live sessions - Note: quality can vary by therapist, so fit matters a lot ### Best if you want to use insurance **Amwell** - Best for: therapy covered by health plans - Why: more traditional telehealth model, often better if you want licensed providers through insurance - Good if you want: straightforward medical-style care **Brightside Health** - Best for: anxiety/depression treatment with therapy + medication management - Why: stronger for structured, long-term treatment plans - Good if you want: therapy plus psychiatry in one place ### Best for evidence-based therapy **Octave** - Best for: high-quality therapy with a more clinical approach - Why: tends to focus on licensed therapists and more structured care - Good if you want: more traditional therapy feel online ### Best for couples/family long-term work **Regain** - Best for: couples therapy - Why: designed specifically for relationship work - Good if you want: regular sessions over time ### My quick picks - **Best overall:** Talkspace - **Best budget/flexibility:** BetterHelp - **Best with insurance:** Amwell or Talkspace - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside Health If you want, I can also give you a **ranked list based on your budget, insurance, and whether you want messaging vs video sessions**.
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For **long-term therapy**, the best picks are usually the ones that support **ongoing sessions, easy therapist continuity, and insurance**: 1. **Grow Therapy** — best if you want **in-network therapy** and a good shot at staying with the same therapist over time. Forbes ranked it #1 overall in 2026, and Grow says you can filter by insurance, location, and care needs. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Talkspace** — best for **structured long-term care with messaging + live sessions**. Talkspace offers recurring plans, dedicated therapists, and ongoing messaging; some insurance plans may even include **unlimited sessions**. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057792572-How-Does-Talkspace-Work?utm_source=openai)) 3. **BetterHelp** — best for **flexibility and frequent support** if you’re paying out of pocket. It uses a subscription model with messaging and weekly live sessions, and you can switch therapists if needed. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/general/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **SonderMind** — good if you want **insurance-based therapy without a subscription fee**. It’s built around matching you with an in-network provider for ongoing care. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/can-i-afford-to-see-a-counselor-how-much-does-therapy-cost/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Amwell / LiveHealth Online** — better for **more traditional, per-visit care** than subscription-based long-term messaging. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Best overall for long-term:** **Grow Therapy** - **Best for texting between sessions:** **Talkspace** - **Best cash-pay flexibility:** **BetterHelp** If you want, I can narrow this to **best for insurance**, **best for anxiety/depression**, or **best for couples/teens**.
Which online therapy platforms are best for medication management? discovery
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If you’re looking specifically for **medication management** (not just therapy), these are strong options: ### Best overall **Talkiatry** - Best for: **psychiatry + medication management** - Pros: board-certified psychiatrists, takes many insurance plans, good for ongoing med follow-up - Cons: not ideal if you only want therapy ### Best for anxiety/depression medication + care plans **Brightside Health** - Best for: **depression, anxiety, panic** - Pros: structured care, medication + therapy options, easy online access - Cons: less flexible for complex psychiatric needs ### Best budget/self-pay option **Cerebral** - Best for: straightforward **med management** - Pros: easy intake, convenient follow-ups, often lower cost than traditional psych - Cons: service quality can vary by state/provider; check current reviews and prescribing policies ### Best for faster access **MDLIVE** - Best for: getting a psychiatrist appointment relatively quickly - Pros: widely available, insurance accepted by many plans - Cons: availability depends on your state and plan ### Best if you want therapy + psychiatry together **Amwell** - Best for: combined **therapy and psychiatry** - Pros: established telehealth platform, insurance-friendly - Cons: can be pricier without insurance ### Important note If you need **ADHD stimulants, benzodiazepines, or other controlled meds**, platform rules vary a lot by state and provider. Always check: - whether they prescribe your medication - if they accept your insurance - whether they offer **psychiatrist** visits (not just therapists) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 for your state, insurance, and condition**.
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For **medication management**, the strongest online platforms are usually: 1. **Talkspace** — best all-around if you want **therapy + psychiatry** together. It offers online psychiatry, medication management, and follow-up every three months; its psychiatric providers focus mainly on medication management. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/psychiatry/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Brightside** — best if you want a more **structured depression/anxiety program** with medication consults and care coordination. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/mental-healt-consult-2/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Amwell** — best for **broad telepsychiatry access** and ongoing medication management, especially if you want a more traditional telehealth setup. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-psychiatry/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Hims** — best for **simple, self-guided online psychiatry** for anxiety/depression medication management. ([hims.com](https://www.hims.com/psychiatry?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Cerebral** — best if you want a platform built around **medication + therapy** with a dedicated medication plan. ([cerebral.com](https://cerebral.com/plans/medication/index.html?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Talkspace - **Best for more intensive support:** Brightside - **Best for straightforward psychiatry visits:** Amwell or Hims One important note: many platforms **don’t prescribe controlled substances** or limit them, so if you need ADHD stimulant meds, that can rule out some options. Talkspace explicitly says it does not prescribe controlled substances. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/psychiatry/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down by **insurance, state, ADHD vs anxiety/depression, or price**.
What are the best online therapy platforms with video sessions? discovery
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Here are some of the best **online therapy platforms that offer video sessions**: 1. **BetterHelp** - Best for: easy access, large therapist network - Pros: flexible scheduling, messaging + live video, simple signup - Note: not ideal if you want a psychiatrist or insurance billing 2. **Talkspace** - Best for: therapy + psychiatry options - Pros: video sessions, messaging, accepts some insurance - Note: availability and pricing depend on plan 3. **Amwell** - Best for: insurance-friendly telehealth - Pros: video visits with licensed therapists and psychiatrists - Note: good if you want a more traditional medical-provider setup 4. **Teladoc Health** - Best for: broad telehealth coverage - Pros: video therapy, psychiatry in some plans, often covered by employers/insurance - Note: therapist matching can be less personalized than therapy-first apps 5. **MDLive** - Best for: insurance-based online therapy - Pros: video counseling, psychiatry, solid coverage through many health plans - Note: usually best if you already have insurance benefits 6. **Thriveworks** - Best for: higher-touch care and in-person + online options - Pros: video therapy, psychiatry, many specialty providers - Note: often a better fit if you want a more clinic-like experience **Quick pick:** - Easiest overall: **BetterHelp** - Best for insurance: **Talkspace, Amwell, MDLive, Teladoc** - Best for therapy + psychiatry: **Talkspace** or **Thriveworks** If you want, I can also narrow these down by **price, insurance, couples therapy, or anxiety/depression care**.
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If you want **video-based online therapy**, my top picks are: - **Brightside** — best if you want **structured weekly video therapy**; it offers **55-minute video sessions**, messaging between visits, and progress tracking. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace** — best for **flexibility**; it supports **live video sessions** plus text/audio/video messaging, and sessions are scheduled with a licensed provider in your state. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057792572-How-does-Talkspace-work?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — best for **broad therapist matching**; it offers **video sessions**, phone, and live chat, with a very large therapist network and pricing that varies by location and preferences. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — best if you want a more **traditional telehealth feel**; it offers **scheduled face-to-face video therapy**, and its online therapy is available nationwide. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) - **MDLIVE** — best if you want **video therapy plus psychiatry in one place**; mental health visits are scheduled in advance, and the service is available in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) Quick rule of thumb: - **Most structured care:** Brightside. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Most flexible communication:** Talkspace or BetterHelp. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057792572-How-does-Talkspace-work?utm_source=openai)) - **Most insurance/telehealth-style experience:** Amwell or MDLIVE. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this to **the cheapest**, **best for insurance**, or **best for anxiety/depression**.
What online therapy platforms are good for text-based counseling? discovery
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Good options for **text-based counseling** include: - **Talkspace** — one of the best-known for **asynchronous messaging** with a therapist, plus optional live sessions. - **BetterHelp** — offers **unlimited messaging** with a licensed therapist, plus live chat/video options. - **Online-Therapy.com** — more structured CBT-focused program with **messaging** and worksheets; good if you want a program, not just chats. - **7 Cups** — has **free listener chat** and paid therapist messaging; best for lower-cost support, but the free side isn’t therapy. - **Brightside** — more psychiatry-focused, but includes messaging and therapy options; useful if medication might be involved. If you want the **best fit by use case**: - **Best overall for texting:** Talkspace - **Most flexible messaging:** BetterHelp - **Best structured/self-guided + messaging:** Online-Therapy.com - **Lowest-cost support:** 7 Cups If you want, I can also rank them by **price, insurance coverage, or privacy**.
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If you want **text-first therapy**, the best-known options are: - **Talkspace** — strongest fit for **asynchronous messaging**; you can message a licensed therapist anytime, and some plans include live sessions too. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057792572-How-does-Talkspace-work?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — offers **chat / text / audio / video**, and you can message your therapist anytime. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **7 Cups** — good if you want **affordable messaging-only support**; it also offers a **daily text chat service** with licensed therapists. ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brightside** — useful if you want therapy plus psychiatry; it includes **Anytime Messaging** between video visits. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick take:** - Best for pure text-based counseling: **Talkspace** - Best budget-friendly messaging option: **7 Cups** - Best if you want text plus broader therapy formats: **BetterHelp** - Best if you also want medication/psychiatry: **Brightside** ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/unlimited-messaging-therapy?utm_source=openai)) One caution: for **crisis support or urgent safety concerns**, text-based therapy isn’t the right tool; use emergency services or 988 in the U.S. instead. ([care.headway.co](https://care.headway.co/therapists/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **price**, **insurance**, or **best for anxiety/depression**.
Which online therapy platforms are best for first-time therapy users? discovery
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For first-time therapy users, the best online platforms are usually the ones that are **easy to start**, have **good therapist matching**, and offer **clear pricing**. ### Best options - **BetterHelp** — Best overall for beginners Easy intake, lots of therapists, flexible messaging + live sessions. - **Talkspace** — Best if you want insurance-friendly therapy Good for people who want a more traditional therapy setup and may use insurance. - **Brightside** — Best if anxiety/depression is a main concern More structured, with therapy plus medication support if needed. - **Amwell** — Best for one-off or short-term counseling Simple telehealth platform with licensed therapists and psychiatrists. - **MDLIVE** — Best for convenience Fast access to licensed therapists, especially if you already use telehealth. ### If you’re brand new, I’d pick: 1. **BetterHelp** for easiest first experience 2. **Talkspace** if insurance matters 3. **Brightside** if you want more guided mental health treatment ### Quick note If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by budget, insurance, or issue** (anxiety, relationship stress, ADHD, etc.).
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For first-time therapy users, I’d shortlist these: 1. **Talkspace** — best if you want a more guided setup, since it offers a dedicated licensed provider in your state, messaging plus live sessions depending on plan, and it accepts some insurance plans. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057792572-How-Does-Talkspace-Work?utm_source=openai)) 2. **BetterHelp** — best if you want simple, flexible online therapy with a very large therapist network, messaging/audio/video options, and no need to figure out insurance first. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Teladoc Health Mental Health** — best if you already get it through an employer or health plan, since it’s commonly positioned as a benefits/EAP-based option with phone, video, live chat, or messaging support. ([teladochealth.com](https://www.teladochealth.com/benefits/eap?utm_source=openai)) **My pick for most first-timers:** **Talkspace**, because the service structure is clear and it can be easier to start with messaging plus live sessions, especially if insurance helps with cost. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057792572-How-Does-Talkspace-Work?utm_source=openai)) **If you want the easiest “just start” option:** **BetterHelp.** ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **“best by budget / insurance / anxiety / couples therapy”** shortlist.
What are the best online therapy platforms for addiction support? discovery 110/mo
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Here are some of the best online options for **addiction support**: 1. **Monument** - Best for: **Alcohol use disorder** - Offers: therapist visits, psychiatrist support, and medication options like naltrexone - Good if you want a structured, alcohol-specific program 2. **Sunnyside** - Best for: **Cutting back on drinking** - Offers: coaching, habit tracking, and support plans - Better for moderation goals than severe addiction 3. **Talkspace** - Best for: **General therapy with addiction support** - Offers: licensed therapists via chat/video - Good if you want flexibility and broad mental health support 4. **BetterHelp** - Best for: **General counseling** - Offers: text, video, and phone sessions - Can help with relapse triggers, anxiety, depression, and coping skills 5. **Charlie Health** - Best for: **More intensive support** - Offers: virtual intensive outpatient programs (IOP) - Good if you need more than weekly therapy 6. **Workit Health** - Best for: **Alcohol, opioid, and stimulant use disorders** - Offers: therapy, recovery coaching, and medication-assisted treatment - Strong option for more medical support 7. **Lionrock Recovery** - Best for: **Substance use treatment and family support** - Offers: virtual IOP, counseling, and recovery services - Good for people needing a more formal treatment structure **Quick pick:** - **Alcohol focus:** Monument or Sunnyside - **General therapy:** Talkspace or BetterHelp - **More intensive care:** Charlie Health or Lionrock Recovery - **Medication + recovery:** Workit Health If you tell me the substance involved and whether you want **therapy only** or **therapy + medication**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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If you want **online therapy for addiction support**, these are the strongest options right now: - **Workit Health** — best for **opioid or alcohol use disorder** with medication + therapy + recovery groups from home. ([workithealth.com](https://www.workithealth.com/co-occurring-disorders/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brightside** — best for **structured virtual IOP** (intensive outpatient) when you need more than weekly therapy; it offers individual therapy, group therapy, and psychiatry for substance use disorder. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/iop/substance-use/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hazelden Betty Ford** — best for a **more clinical, traditional addiction-treatment model** with virtual addiction treatment, group therapy, individual therapy, and mental health services. ([hazeldenbettyford.org](https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/faqs-help-for-loved-one?utm_source=openai)) - **Monument** — best if your main issue is **alcohol** and you want online therapy plus medical support aimed at cutting back or quitting. ([support.joinmonument.com](https://support.joinmonument.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040670914-What-is-Monument?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace** — best as a **general online therapy platform** if you want a licensed therapist and your addiction support is part of a broader mental-health picture. It has therapists listed for substance use disorder and addiction. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/therapists/ny?concern=Substance+use+disorder&utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — okay for **general counseling**, but it’s less specialized for addiction than the platforms above. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/counseling/substance-abuse-counseling-how-to-know-if-its-time-to-get-help/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Alcohol:** Monument - **Opioids:** Workit Health - **Need higher support / IOP:** Brightside or Hazelden Betty Ford - **Mostly want therapy, not addiction-specific care:** Talkspace or BetterHelp. ([workithealth.com](https://www.workithealth.com/opioids/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **price, insurance, or anonymous/private options**. If someone may be in immediate danger or at risk of overdose, call **911**; for urgent substance-use help in the U.S., SAMHSA’s National Helpline is **1-800-662-HELP**. ([samhsa.gov](https://www.samhsa.gov/substance-use/treatment/find-treatment/?utm_source=openai))
Which online therapy platforms are best for postpartum support? discovery
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Top online therapy platforms for postpartum support: 1. **Talkspace** - Good for: easy access, messaging-based support, insurance often accepted - Best if you want: flexible, ongoing check-ins between sessions 2. **BetterHelp** - Good for: large therapist network, quick matching - Best if you want: affordable-ish private pay and convenient scheduling - Note: check therapist experience with postpartum mood disorders specifically 3. **Thriveworks** - Good for: licensed therapists, psychiatry in some locations, insurance options - Best if you want: more traditional therapy plus possible medication support 4. **Cerebral** - Good for: therapy + medication management - Best if you want: help for postpartum anxiety/depression and a prescriber in one place 5. **Amwell** or **MDLive** - Good for: insurance-covered telehealth, quick appointments - Best if you want: straightforward video therapy through health plans 6. **Postpartum Support International (PSI) provider directory** - Good for: specialists in postpartum mental health - Best if you want: someone specifically trained in postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, or birth trauma **Best overall for postpartum-specific care:** - **Postpartum Support International directory** - Then **Thriveworks** or **Talkspace** if you want easier scheduling and broad access **What to look for:** - Experience with **postpartum depression/anxiety/OCD** - **Perinatal mental health** training - Can they treat **birth trauma**, sleep deprivation, identity changes, or relationship stress? If you want, I can also give you: - the **best cheap options** - **best insurance-covered options** - or **best platforms for postpartum depression vs anxiety**
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If you want **postpartum-specific support**, my top picks are: 1. **Postpartum Support International (PSI)** — best overall starting point. It offers a **free app**, **free virtual peer support groups**, a **HelpLine**, and a directory of **9,230+ perinatal mental health professionals**. ([postpartum.net](https://postpartum.net/get-help/connect-by-psi/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Talkspace** — best for **therapy + psychiatry**. It explicitly offers online treatment for postpartum depression, with **messaging, video, and medication support**. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment/postpartum-depression?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Brightside** — best for **structured, guided treatment**. It includes **1:1 video sessions, messaging, lessons, and progress tracking** for postpartum depression. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/conditions/postpartum-depression/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Amwell / MDLIVE** — good if you want a **general telehealth platform** that can handle postpartum depression via therapy and psychiatry. MDLIVE says appointments are often available **in a week or less** and it accepts many major insurance plans; Amwell offers postpartum-depression diagnosis/treatment online. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/mental-health?utm_source=openai)) 5. **BetterHelp** — okay for broader emotional support, but it’s **not postpartum-specialized**; it does offer video, phone, and live chat with licensed therapists. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/get-free-online-therapy-should-you-use-free-counseling/?utm_source=openai)) **My practical recommendation:** - **Need specialized postpartum help now?** Start with **PSI**. ([postpartum.net](https://postpartum.net/get-help/connect-by-psi/?utm_source=openai)) - **Need a therapist and possibly meds?** Use **Talkspace** or **Brightside**. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment/postpartum-depression?utm_source=openai)) - **Want insurance-backed telehealth?** Check **MDLIVE** or **Amwell**. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/mental-health?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, insurance, or whether you want therapy vs peer support**.
What online therapy platforms are best for career stress? discovery 10/mo
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For **career stress**, the best online therapy platforms are usually the ones that make it easy to match with a therapist who does **anxiety, burnout, workplace conflict, and life transitions**. ### Best picks - **BetterHelp** — biggest convenience, fast matching, lots of therapists Good if you want to start quickly and message your therapist between sessions. - **Talkspace** — solid for ongoing therapy and employer/insurance coverage Good if you want video + messaging and may want to use insurance. - **Headway** — best if you want to use insurance and choose a therapist Good for lower out-of-pocket cost and more traditional therapy setup. - **Grow Therapy** — also strong for insurance-covered care Good if you want a licensed therapist and easy booking. - **Amwell** — good general telehealth option with therapy available Better if you want a more healthcare-style platform. ### If your stress is mostly: - **Burnout / work anxiety:** BetterHelp, Talkspace - **Need insurance coverage:** Headway, Grow Therapy, Talkspace - **Want a quick start:** BetterHelp - **Want a therapist who specializes in career issues:** Headway, Grow Therapy, Talkspace ### What to look for Choose a therapist who lists: - **stress management** - **burnout** - **anxiety** - **workplace issues** - **career transitions** If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **cheapest options**, 2. the **best if you have insurance**, or 3. a **shortlist based on your budget and country**.
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For **career stress / burnout**, my short list is: - **Talkspace** — best if you want **text + live video** support and possibly **psychiatry/medication management** too. It’s built around messaging and live sessions, and it explicitly supports stress/burnout concerns. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment/generalized-anxiety-disorder?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — best for **simple, flexible, on-demand therapy** with a large therapist network and messaging/video options. It lists **stress** as a specialty and is a good general pick if you want lots of therapist choice. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Thriveworks** — best if you want **licensed therapy with faster scheduling** and possibly insurance support; it also lists **stress, anxiety, and life transitions** as focus areas. ([thriveworks.com](https://thriveworks.com/online-counseling/?utm_source=openai)) - **Calmerry** — best if you want a **lower-cost subscription** and straightforward chat/video therapy focused on **anxiety and stress**. ([calmerry.com](https://calmerry.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lyra Health** — best if **your employer offers it**; it has coaching and therapy aimed at **burnout and stress**, including workplace-focused support. ([lyrahealth.com](https://www.lyrahealth.com/care-options-tech-industry/?utm_source=openai)) **If I had to pick one:** - **Talkspace** for most people dealing with career stress. - **Lyra** if it’s covered by your job benefits. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment/generalized-anxiety-disorder?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **best-for-budget** or **best-for-burnout** ranking.
What are the best alternatives to a leading online therapy platform? comparison
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If you mean **BetterHelp**, the best alternatives depend on what you want: - **Talkspace** — best all-around alternative; text + video therapy, and psychiatry in some plans. - **Amwell** — good for licensed therapy and broader telehealth options. - **Teladoc Health** — solid if you want therapy plus general medical care in one place. - **Brightside Health** — strong choice for anxiety/depression, especially if you may want medication support. - **Cerebral** — includes therapy and psychiatry, but service availability and quality can vary by area. - **MDLive** — convenient, easy-to-use option for therapy and psychiatry. - **Doctor on Demand** (now part of Included Health) — good for video-based therapy with a simple setup. - **Regain** — best if you want couples counseling or relationship-focused therapy. If you want, I can also rank these by **price, insurance acceptance, or best for anxiety/depression**.
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If you mean **BetterHelp**, the best alternatives depend on what you want: - **Talkspace** — best if you want **insurance support** and a large provider network. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Grow Therapy** — best if you want to **use insurance** and choose from in-network therapists, including Medicare/Medicaid in many cases. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — best for **strong insurance acceptance** and straightforward video therapy. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **LiveHealth Online** — good if you want **access to psychologists** and live video visits. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Open Path Psychotherapy Collective** — best **low-cost** option if you’re uninsured or underinsured. ([healthline.com](https://www.healthline.com/health/our-top-10-online-therapy-picks?utm_source=openai)) - **Cerebral** — worth considering if you want **therapy plus medication management**. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) Quick pick: - **Best overall:** Talkspace or Grow Therapy. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget:** Open Path. ([healthline.com](https://www.healthline.com/health/our-top-10-online-therapy-picks?utm_source=openai)) - **Best out-of-pocket:** BetterHelp is still strong, but Talkspace/Grow are the main alternatives. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **price**, **insurance**, **couples therapy**, or **psychiatry/medication**.
Which online therapy platforms are better than the biggest therapy apps? comparison
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If you mean **BetterHelp/Talkspace-style apps**, the platforms many people prefer are usually the ones with **licensed therapists, easier insurance use, or better specialization**: - **Headway** — often better if you want to use **insurance** and find a therapist fast. - **Alma** — great for **high-quality private-practice therapists**; insurance-friendly in many areas. - **Grow Therapy** — strong choice for **insurance-covered therapy** and a broad therapist network. - **MDLive** — solid if you want **therapy plus psychiatry** in one place. - **Brightside** — best if you want **therapy + medication management** for anxiety/depression. - **Amwell** — reliable telehealth option, often better than big “therapy app” brands for some insurance plans. - **SonderMind** — good for matching with a therapist and usually more traditional care than app-first services. - **Teladoc** — best for convenience and broad telehealth access. If you want the simplest shortlist: - **Best overall:** Headway - **Best for insurance:** Grow Therapy - **Best therapist quality:** Alma - **Best for meds + therapy:** Brightside If you want, I can also rank them by **price, insurance, couples therapy, or best for anxiety/depression**.
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Yes — if by “better” you mean **more insurance-friendly, more therapist choice, or better continuity of care**, these often beat the biggest apps like BetterHelp/Talkspace: - **Grow Therapy** — best if you want to **use insurance and pick from in-network therapists**; it supports virtual or in-person care and says it works with 100+ plans, including Medicare/Medicaid in some states. ([growtherapy.com](https://growtherapy.com/how-it-works/?utm_source=openai)) - **SonderMind** — good if you want **insurance-backed therapy plus the option for in-person care** in some markets; it’s in-network with many major plans and offers therapy/psychiatry. ([healthline.com](https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/sondermind-review?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — better if you want a **broader telehealth platform** with therapy and psychiatry, especially if your insurance is accepted. ([top10.com](https://www.top10.com/online-therapy/reviews/amwell?utm_source=openai)) - **Open Path Collective** — best if your main issue is **cost** and you don’t have good insurance coverage. ([psychcentral.com](https://psychcentral.com/reviews/affordable-therapy?utm_source=openai)) Quick take: - **Best overall for insurance + therapist choice:** Grow Therapy. ([growtherapy.com](https://growtherapy.com/how-it-works/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for broad covered-care options:** SonderMind. ([sondermind.com](https://www.sondermind.com/faqs/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for psychiatry + telehealth:** Amwell. ([choosingtherapy.com](https://www.choosingtherapy.com/amwell-review/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget option:** Open Path Collective. ([psychcentral.com](https://psychcentral.com/reviews/affordable-therapy?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best 3 for your state, insurance, and budget**.
What are the best online therapy alternatives for people who want live video sessions? comparison
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If you want **live video therapy** specifically, the best online options are usually: - **Talkspace** — easy matching, live video sessions, also messaging between sessions. - **BetterHelp** — large therapist network, flexible scheduling, live video/phone/chat. - **Brightside Health** — good for anxiety/depression, live video therapy plus psychiatry. - **Amwell** — lets you book licensed therapists for video visits; often insurance-friendly. - **Teladoc Health** — solid for general mental health video visits, especially if you want to use insurance. - **MDLive** — similar to Teladoc; video therapy and psychiatry, often covered by employers/insurance. - **InSight + Regain** — better for couples therapy and relationship counseling via video. - **SonderMind** — matches you with therapists who can do live video, often with insurance. ### Best picks by need - **Best overall flexibility:** BetterHelp - **Best for psychiatry + therapy:** Brightside Health - **Best if you want to use insurance:** Amwell, Teladoc, MDLive, SonderMind - **Best for couples therapy:** Regain - **Best for simple therapist matching:** Talkspace ### What to check before signing up - Whether they offer **live video** in your state/country - If the therapist is **licensed in your location** - Whether they accept **insurance** - If you want **psychiatry**, not just therapy If you want, I can also give you the **best options by budget**, **insurance coverage**, or **couples vs individual therapy**.
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If you want **live video therapy**, these are the strongest online options right now: 1. **Talkspace** — best if you want **video + messaging** together. It offers scheduled live sessions by **video, audio, or chat**, plus 24/7 messaging. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/tvc?utm_source=openai)) 2. **BetterHelp** — best for a broad therapist network and flexible communication. It supports **scheduled video sessions** plus chat, phone, and messaging. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Brightside** — best if you want **therapy + psychiatry** for anxiety/depression. It emphasizes **weekly 55-minute video sessions** and between-session messaging. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/therapy/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Grow Therapy** — best if you want to **use insurance** and pick from therapists in your state. It offers **secure video telehealth**, and sessions are available through its platform at no extra cost. ([help.growtherapy.com](https://help.growtherapy.com/clients/en/articles/12386074-join-a-telehealth-session-in-the-ios-mobile-app?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Doctor On Demand** — best for straightforward **video visits** with licensed therapists/psychiatrists, with pricing shown upfront and insurance support. ([doctorondemand.com](https://doctorondemand.com/how-it-works/?utm_source=openai)) 6. **MDLIVE** — another solid telehealth option with **video or phone** mental health visits and accessibility features like live captioning. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) 7. **Teladoc Health** — good if your employer or plan already includes it; it offers therapy and psychiatry by **phone or video**. ([teladoc.com](https://www.teladoc.com/health-talk/you-want-therapy-now-what/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Talkspace - **Best budget/insurance-focused:** Grow Therapy - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside - **Best for simple video-only care:** Doctor On Demand or MDLIVE If you want, I can narrow this to the **best for your insurance**, **best under $100/week**, or **best for couples therapy**.
How do the top online therapy platforms compare for pricing and therapist quality? comparison
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Here’s a quick comparison of the biggest online therapy platforms on **price** and **therapist quality**: | Platform | Typical pricing | Therapist quality | Best for | |---|---:|---|---| | **BetterHelp** | About **$65–$100/week** billed monthly | Large network, but quality can vary by match; licensed therapists, mixed user experiences | General talk therapy, flexible messaging | | **Talkspace** | About **$69–$109/week**; psychiatry extra | More structured than BetterHelp; licensed therapists, some insurance coverage | Therapy + insurance users | | **Amwell** | Usually **$99+ per session** | Often strong credentialing; more “traditional telehealth” model | One-off sessions, insurance-friendly care | | **Brightside** | About **$95–$349/month** depending on plan | Good if you want therapy + medication; clinicians are licensed and psychiatrists involved | Anxiety/depression, med management | | **Teladoc Health** | Varies; often **$0–$90+** with insurance | Solid network, but therapist fit depends on plan/provider | Insurance-based teletherapy | | **Grow Therapy** | Often **$0–$160/session** with insurance/self-pay | Generally strong because you choose from private-practice clinicians | Finding a specific therapist | | **Headway** | Usually **insurance-based**, often low/no copay | Quality depends on the therapist you pick; many good private clinicians | Insurance-covered therapy | ### Best value - **Best low-cost option:** **Grow Therapy** or **Headway** if you have insurance. - **Best for convenience:** **BetterHelp**. - **Best for insurance users:** **Talkspace**, **Teladoc**, **Amwell**, **Headway**, or **Grow Therapy**. ### Therapist quality: what matters most Look for: - **Licensed clinicians** (LCSW, LMFT, LPC, psychologist, etc.) - Experience with your issue (anxiety, trauma, couples, ADHD) - Ability to **switch therapists easily** - Clear session structure and response time - Good **insurance matching** and outcome tracking ### My short take - **BetterHelp**: easiest to start, but therapist match quality is inconsistent. - **Talkspace**: more polished, often better for insurance. - **Grow Therapy**: often the best balance of **price + therapist quality**. - **Brightside**: strongest if you need **therapy plus medication**. If you want, I can also rank them for **anxiety**, **couples therapy**, or **best insurance coverage**.
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Here’s a quick comparison of major online therapy platforms: | Platform | Typical pricing | Therapist quality signals | |---|---|---| | **BetterHelp** | About **$65–$100/week** (roughly $260–$400/month) | Uses **licensed, credentialed therapists** and says it verifies education, state licensure, and clinical experience. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) | | **Talkspace** | **From $69/week** for messaging-only; **from $99/week** and **$109/week** for plans with live sessions | Requires an **active, state board-approved clinical license**; says providers average **7–10 years** post-supervision experience and are vetted/monitored. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing?utm_source=openai)) | | **Grow Therapy** | Usually **insurance-based**; public pricing is individualized, with a cost-estimate tool and self-pay rates varying by therapist | Lets you review **provider qualifications, specialties, ratings, and reviews**; emphasizes insurance transparency and provider matching. ([help.growtherapy.com](https://help.growtherapy.com/clients/en/articles/10446326-how-to-find-a-provider?utm_source=openai)) | | **MDLIVE** | **$0–$179** for initial talk therapy; follow-ups **$140** before insurance | Therapists are **independently licensed**; the network also includes **board-certified psychiatrists**, and MDLIVE says its clinicians average **15 years** of experience. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) | | **Amwell** | Usually **insurance/copay-based**; public page says pricing varies by consultation and provider type | Therapy is delivered by **licensed doctoral-level psychologists and master’s-level therapists**; Amwell also offers board-certified psychiatrists for medication management. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) | **Best value:** BetterHelp if you want a simple subscription and don’t need insurance. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Best for insurance users:** Grow Therapy, Amwell, or MDLIVE. ([help.growtherapy.com](https://help.growtherapy.com/clients/en/articles/10446326-how-to-find-a-provider?utm_source=openai)) **Best quality signal on paper:** Talkspace and MDLIVE stand out for explicit licensure/experience requirements. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/join-our-network/therapist?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them for **lowest cost**, **best therapist vetting**, or **best for insurance**.
What are the best online therapy platform alternatives for couples counseling? comparison
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Here are some of the best **online therapy alternatives for couples counseling**: 1. **Regain** - Built specifically for couples therapy - Live video, phone, and messaging - Good if you want a dedicated relationship-focused platform 2. **Talkspace Couples Therapy** - Couples sessions through licensed therapists - Easy app-based scheduling and messaging - Good for couples who want flexibility and texting support 3. **BetterHelp** - Large therapist network, including some who work with couples - Unlimited messaging + live sessions - Good general option, but less couples-specific than Regain 4. **OurRitual** - Relationship coaching + guided exercises - More structured and self-directed than traditional therapy - Good for couples who want practical tools and daily exercises 5. **Thriveworks Online Therapy** - Offers couples counseling with licensed therapists - Good for those who want both online and in-person options - Often strong for insurance support 6. **Inclusive Therapists** - Directory-style platform to find a therapist for couples counseling - Good for finding culturally competent, LGBTQ+ affirming, or specialized therapists - More of a matching platform than a single-service app **Best overall picks:** - **Most couples-focused:** Regain - **Best for convenience:** Talkspace - **Best for structured relationship work:** OurRitual - **Best for therapist matching:** Inclusive Therapists If you want, I can also compare them by **price, insurance, LGBTQ+ support, or video vs messaging**.
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Here are strong **online couples counseling alternatives** by use case: - **Regain (BetterHelp’s couples-focused platform)** — best if you want a platform built specifically for relationship counseling, with couples and individual options. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-couples-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace Couples Therapy** — best if you want a big teletherapy platform with messaging + live sessions, and possible insurance coverage. Out-of-pocket couples therapy is listed at **$109/week** for messaging plus **4 live appointments/month**. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/couples-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **OurRelationship** — best if you want a **structured, research-backed program** rather than traditional weekly therapy; it’s online, couples do activities together, and guided options are listed around **$79–$249** depending on the version/program. ([free.ourrelationship.com](https://free.ourrelationship.com/couples-choosing-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Headway** — best if you want to find an **insurance-friendly couples therapist**; it lets you filter for couples therapy, check estimated costs, and book virtual sessions. ([care.headway.co](https://care.headway.co/therapists/california/specialty/couples?utm_source=openai)) - **Grow Therapy** — best if you want to search for couples counseling through a directory that supports virtual sessions and insurance-based care. ([help.growtherapy.com](https://help.growtherapy.com/clients/en/articles/11542101-get-started-with-couples-or-family-therapy?utm_source=openai)) - **Alma** — best if you want a therapist-matching directory where you can filter for **couples therapy**, virtual care, and insurance. ([support.helloalma.com](https://support.helloalma.com/hc/en-us/articles/14960471810075-Using-the-Alma-Directory-to-Find-a-Provider?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best dedicated couples platform:** Regain. ([forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/best-online-couples-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for insurance coverage:** Headway or Grow Therapy. ([care.headway.co](https://care.headway.co/therapists/california/specialty/couples?utm_source=openai)) - **Best low-cost structured program:** OurRelationship. ([free.ourrelationship.com](https://free.ourrelationship.com/couples-choosing-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for mixed messaging + live sessions:** Talkspace. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/couples-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **budget, insurance, LGBTQ+ affirming care, or premarital counseling**.
Which online therapy services are best alternatives for unlimited messaging? comparison
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Best online therapy alternatives for **unlimited messaging**: 1. **BetterHelp** - Usually the strongest pick for **ongoing messaging** plus live sessions. - Best for: broad therapist availability, simple app, frequent check-ins. 2. **Talkspace** - Offers **asynchronous messaging** with therapist replies, but plans vary. - Best for: people who want messaging-first therapy and optional live video. 3. **Calmerry** - One of the more budget-friendly options with **text-based therapy**. - Best for: lower cost and easier messaging access. 4. **Online-Therapy.com** - Includes therapist messaging along with structured CBT tools. - Best for: anxiety/depression-focused, worksheet-heavy care. 5. **Regain** - BetterHelp’s couples-therapy brand, with messaging included. - Best for: couples wanting flexible communication. ### Quick pick - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best messaging-focused:** Talkspace - **Best budget option:** Calmerry If you want, I can also give you a **side-by-side table with pricing and whether messaging is truly unlimited**.
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If you want **unlimited messaging-style therapy**, the strongest alternatives are: - **Talkspace** — closest match. It advertises “Unlimited Messaging Therapy” with no limit on messages, plus text/voice/video options. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/unlimited-messaging-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Calmerry** — good for pure async messaging. It offers unlimited text messaging and says you can message anytime, with therapist replies within 24 hours on business days. ([calmerry.com](https://calmerry.com/text-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **7 Cups** — best if you want messaging and a lower-cost feel, but it’s not instant chat; it’s daily messaging Monday–Friday with a licensed therapist. ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Talkspace ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/unlimited-messaging-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for straightforward unlimited texting:** Calmerry ([calmerry.com](https://calmerry.com/text-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget-ish alternative with daily therapist messages:** 7 Cups ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them by **price, therapist response speed, or insurance acceptance**.
What are the best alternatives to online therapy platforms with psychiatry? comparison
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If you want **alternatives to online therapy platforms that also offer psychiatry**, these are strong options: ### Best options - **Teladoc Health** — broad telepsychiatry availability, good insurance support. - **Amwell** — solid for both therapy and psychiatry, often covered by insurance. - **Talkiatry** — psychiatry-focused, U.S.-based, insurance-friendly, good for medication management. - **Brightside Health** — psychiatry + therapy, strong for anxiety/depression. - **Mindful Care** — fast access to psychiatric care in many areas. - **Doctor On Demand** — easy access, good for integrated behavioral health. - **Sesame Care** — pay-per-visit marketplace; useful if you want to compare psychiatrists. - **Cerebral** — psychiatry and therapy, but check current coverage and availability carefully. ### Best “not a platform” alternatives - **In-network psychiatrists/therapists through your insurance** — usually cheapest long-term. - **Community mental health clinics** — often affordable and include psychiatry. - **Private practices using SimplePractice or Headway** — many individual clinicians offer both telehealth and in-person care. - **Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)** — short-term therapy and referral support if your employer offers it. ### Quick picks - **Best for psychiatry:** Talkiatry - **Best insurance-based all-around:** Teladoc / Amwell - **Best for faster access:** Brightside / Mindful Care - **Best if you want to shop around:** Sesame Care If you want, I can narrow this down by **your country, insurance, budget, or whether you need medication management**.
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If you want **online therapy + psychiatry**, the best alternatives I’d shortlist are: - **Talkiatry** — best if you want a psychiatry-first service that’s **100% virtual** and **in-network with major insurers**. ([talkiatry.com](https://www.talkiatry.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Headway** — best if you want to **find an in-network psychiatrist or NP** and choose **online or in-person** care. ([headway.co](https://headway.co/m/psychiatry?utm_source=openai)) - **MDLIVE** — best for broad access; it offers **therapy and psychiatry**, lets you pick a provider, and says appointments can be scheduled in days. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brightside** — best for depression/anxiety-focused care with **psychiatry, therapy, or both**, plus medication management. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **LifeStance** — best if you want a larger clinic-style network with **telehealth and in-person** options, including **adult and child/adolescent psychiatry**. ([lifestance.com](https://lifestance.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sesame** — best if you prefer **cash-pay, upfront pricing** and don’t want to use insurance. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/category/mental-health?utm_source=openai)) **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Talkiatry. ([talkiatry.com](https://www.talkiatry.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for insurance shopping:** Headway. ([headway.co](https://headway.co/m/psychiatry?utm_source=openai)) - **Best cash-pay option:** Sesame. ([sesamecare.com](https://sesamecare.com/category/mental-health?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for therapy + psychiatry in one place:** MDLIVE or Brightside. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **insurance, price, ADHD, anxiety/depression, or fastest appointment**.
Which online counseling platforms are best alternatives for teens and families? comparison
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Here are strong online counseling options for **teens and families**: - **Brightline** — Best for families with kids/teens; pediatric-focused therapists, coaching, psychiatry, and parent support. - **Talkspace** — Good teen option; offers therapy for ages **13–17** with messaging + live sessions. - **Little Otter** — Strong for whole-family mental health; child, teen, parent, and family therapy in one platform. - **Grow Therapy** — Best if you want to use **insurance** and choose a therapist for teen or family counseling. - **Charlie Health** — Best for higher-support needs; intensive outpatient programs for teens and families. If you want the simplest picks: - **Best overall for families:** Brightline - **Best teen-focused:** Talkspace - **Best for full-family support:** Little Otter If you want, I can narrow this down by **insurance, age, or budget**.
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Good options to look at: - **Talkspace** — strong pick for **teens (13–17)** and **family/relationship issues**. It offers licensed therapists, messaging + live sessions, and teen-specific support. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/couples?utm_source=openai)) - **TeenCounseling** — best if you want a **teen-only** platform with **licensed therapists** and parent/guardian involvement as needed. ([teencounseling.com](https://www.teencounseling.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — good for **family therapy** if you want a more traditional telehealth setup with **licensed therapists** and state-based matching. ([business.amwell.com](https://business.amwell.com/ways-we-help/behavioral-health/virtual-behavioral-health-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) - **ReGain** — best for **couples/family conflict** when the focus is the relationship system rather than one teen alone. It’s built around licensed therapists and relationship counseling. ([regain.us](https://www.regain.us/advice/therapist/how-is-online-couples-therapy-possible/?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — broad, convenient option with **teen** and **family/couples** support, plus licensed therapists and flexible chat/video/phone formats. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **For a teen:** Talkspace or TeenCounseling. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/couples?utm_source=openai)) - **For the whole family:** Amwell or ReGain. ([business.amwell.com](https://business.amwell.com/ways-we-help/behavioral-health/virtual-behavioral-health-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) - **For the most flexible all-around option:** BetterHelp or Talkspace. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best low-cost**, **best insurance-covered**, or **best for teens with parent involvement**.
What are the best online therapy options compared with traditional in-person therapy? comparison 90/mo
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It depends on what you need most. ### Best online therapy options - **BetterHelp** — easiest for matching and flexible messaging/video; good for general support. - **Talkspace** — best if you want **insurance coverage** and easier psychiatry add-ons. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth platform if you want therapy through a more traditional medical system. - **Headway** / **Alma** — great for finding **licensed therapists who take insurance**; often the best value if available in your state. - **Grow Therapy** — similar to Headway, strong for insurance-based therapy and specialty care. ### Compared with in-person therapy **Online therapy is better for:** - Convenience and scheduling - Lower cost in many cases - Access if you live far from clinics - Easier consistency for busy people - Some anxiety-related issues where being at home helps **In-person therapy is better for:** - Severe depression, trauma, or complex issues - If you want a stronger personal connection - When privacy at home is hard to guarantee - If you may need more direct crisis support or assessment ### Quick recommendation - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best if you want insurance:** Headway, Alma, or Talkspace - **Best for traditional clinical care online:** Amwell - **Best for tougher mental health needs:** in-person therapy, or hybrid care ### Bottom line If your main goal is **easy access and lower friction**, online therapy is often excellent. If you need **deeper, more intensive support**, traditional in-person therapy usually wins. If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-budget** or **best-by-condition** list.
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**Short answer:** for most people with mild to moderate anxiety, depression, stress, or relationship issues, **online therapy is often a solid alternative to in-person therapy**; NIMH says psychotherapy can be effective both in person and virtually, and recent reviews find only small differences between video therapy and in-person care for some conditions. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai)) **Best online options** - **Talkspace** — good if you want **therapy + psychiatry** in one place, with video, audio, or text-based care and insurance/self-pay options. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — good if you want **very flexible messaging + phone/video/chat** and a broad therapist network. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/start/?utm_source=openai)) **Online therapy is usually best when you want:** convenience, faster access, less travel, and more scheduling flexibility. SAMHSA also notes you can ask providers directly whether they offer telehealth or in-person visits. ([samhsa.gov](https://www.samhsa.gov/find-support/health-care-or-support/how-to-set-up-an-appointment?utm_source=openai)) **In-person therapy is usually better when you need:** more structure, a stronger sense of face-to-face connection, or support for more complex situations where a clinician may need to observe you more closely. NIMH notes online sessions can be disrupted by tech issues. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai)) **My practical take** - **Choose online first** if you’re dealing with everyday anxiety/depression/stress and want convenience. - **Choose in-person** if symptoms are severe, you feel unsafe, or you know you do better with face-to-face care. - **Hybrid** is often ideal: start online, then switch to in-person if needed. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **best-by-budget** shortlist (cheap / insurance-covered / psychiatry included).
Which online therapy platforms are the best value alternatives for low-cost care? comparison
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Best low-cost online therapy **value** options are usually: 1. **Open Path Collective** — best true low-cost option - Typically **$40–$70/session** - Good for people who need ongoing therapy and can pay out of pocket - Not insurance-based, but very affordable 2. **MDLive Therapy** — good insurance-friendly pick - Often cheaper with insurance; cash rates vary - Easy to use if you already have employer/health-plan coverage 3. **Teladoc Health** — strong all-around value - Broad access, often covered by insurance - Convenient for therapy plus psychiatry in one platform 4. **Amwell** — solid if you want insurance coverage - Often accepted by major plans - Good for straightforward therapy visits 5. **Talkspace** — best-known subscription-style option - Usually **more expensive than Open Path**, but sometimes good if you want messaging + live sessions - Check insurance deals carefully; can be a decent value with coverage 6. **Grow Therapy** — best for finding in-network therapists - Connects you with therapists who take insurance - Often a better value than cash-pay apps if you have benefits ### Best picks by budget - **Cheapest overall:** Open Path Collective - **Best with insurance:** Grow Therapy, Teladoc, Amwell, MDLive - **Best app-style convenience:** Talkspace ### Quick tip If you have insurance, the best value is usually **an in-network therapist through Grow Therapy** or your insurer’s telehealth network—not a subscription app. If you want, I can also rank these by **price, insurance acceptance, or best for couples/anxiety/ADHD**.
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For **low-cost value**, these are the strongest options right now: 1. **Grow Therapy** — best if you have insurance. It says sessions average **$21 with insurance**, with some as low as **$0**, and it also offers self-pay/sliding-scale options. ([growtherapy.com](https://growtherapy.com/how-it-works/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Open Path Psychotherapy Collective** — best true low-cost self-pay option. It’s a nonprofit directory with online therapists charging **$40–$70/session** (and **$30** for student interns), plus a **$65 one-time lifetime membership fee**. ([openpathcollective.org](https://openpathcollective.org/city/plano/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **MDLIVE** — good if your employer/health plan includes it. Therapy can cost **as little as $0**, and listed self-pay pricing starts at **$0–$179** for an initial therapy visit. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Talkspace** — solid if you want messaging + therapy and your insurance covers it. Talkspace says many insured members have a **$0 copay**, and out-of-pocket plans start at about **$65/week**. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/coverage/insurance?utm_source=openai)) 5. **7 Cups** — budget-friendly if you want cheaper messaging-based support or coaching, but it’s generally better for lighter support than full weekly therapy. ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/online-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall value:** Grow Therapy - **Cheapest self-pay:** Open Path - **Best with employer insurance:** MDLIVE or Talkspace If you want, I can also rank these by **cheapest monthly cost**, **best for anxiety/depression**, or **best without insurance**.
How do I find an online therapist if I feel overwhelmed? problem 320/mo
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If you feel overwhelmed, make it very simple: 1. **Pick one platform** - **BetterHelp** – easy start, lots of availability - **Talkspace** – good if you want therapy by text/video - **Psychology Today** – best directory to filter by issue, insurance, and online-only - **Alma** / **Headway** – good for finding therapists who take insurance - **SonderMind** – another solid insurance-friendly option 2. **Search with 2–3 filters only** - “online” - your insurance - “anxiety,” “stress,” or whatever fits best 3. **Send one short message** Example: “Hi, I’m looking for online therapy for feeling overwhelmed. Do you have openings this week?” 4. **Choose the easiest format** - If live video feels hard, start with **text or phone** - If you’re unsure, pick a therapist who offers a **free consult** 5. **If it helps, ask for support** - A friend can help you search or send the first message If you want, I can help you narrow it down by **insurance, budget, and country/state**. And if you feel unsafe or like you might hurt yourself, call/text **988** (US/Canada) or your local emergency number now.
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Start small: 1. **Pick one route** - Your **insurance portal** - A therapy platform like **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace**, or **Headway** - A local clinic that offers **telehealth** 2. **Look for these filters** - **Licensed** therapist - Your state/country - Issues you want help with: anxiety, burnout, grief, trauma, etc. - Schedule: evenings/weekends if needed 3. **Read for fit, not perfection** - Look for a style that feels calm, practical, or warm - It’s okay if the first person isn’t the right match 4. **Send a short message** You can copy/paste: > Hi, I’m feeling overwhelmed and want to start therapy online. Do you have openings, and do you work with anxiety/stress? 5. **If choosing feels too hard** - Ask a trusted person to help you make the first appointment - Set a 10-minute timer and only compare 2–3 therapists If you want, I can help you find **3 online therapy options** based on your **budget, insurance, and state**. If you feel like you might hurt yourself or can’t stay safe, call **988** (US) or go to the nearest ER right now.
How can I get therapy without leaving home? problem
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You can do therapy from home through **online therapy/telehealth**. **Options:** - **Video sessions with a licensed therapist** via platforms like **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace**, and **Teladoc Health** - **Insurance-covered teletherapy** through your health plan’s provider portal - **Local therapists** who offer Zoom/phone visits (search on **Psychology Today** and filter for “online therapy”) - **Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)** if your job offers them - **Text-based support** through apps like **Talkspace** (if you prefer messaging) **Quick way to start:** 1. Decide if you want **video, phone, or text** 2. Check whether you want to **use insurance** or pay out of pocket 3. Choose a platform or therapist 4. Book an appointment and make sure you have a private space **Good to know:** If you’re in immediate danger or thinking about hurting yourself, call emergency services now or, in the U.S./Canada, dial **988** for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If you want, I can help you pick the **best platform based on budget, insurance, or your specific concern**.
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You can get therapy from home through **telehealth/telemental health**—usually via video, phone, or sometimes text/email. It can include individual, group, or family therapy, and it can be effective for conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai)) **How to start:** 1. **Check your insurance** to see if virtual therapy is covered. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Ask your primary care doctor** for a referral to a psychologist, psychiatrist, or clinical social worker who offers virtual visits. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Look for a secure platform/provider** and ask about their experience with your concerns. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Make a private space at home** and turn off smart speakers/cameras nearby for privacy. ([hhs.gov](https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/guidance/telehealth-privacy-security/index.html?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you find: - **insurance-friendly online therapy** - **low-cost therapy options** - **text-based therapy** - **therapy for anxiety, depression, or ADHD** If this is an emergency or you might hurt yourself, call or text **988** right now. ([nimh.nih.gov](https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/what-is-telemental-health?utm_source=openai))
How do I find a licensed therapist online quickly? problem 110/mo
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Fastest way: 1. **Use a verified platform** - **Headway** – quick matching with in-network therapists - **Grow Therapy** – lets you filter by insurance, specialty, and license - **Alma** – good for finding licensed therapists who take insurance - **Psychology Today Therapist Finder** – huge directory; filter by location, license, and telehealth - **BetterHelp** / **Talkspace** – fastest if you want app-based therapy, but check fit, pricing, and licensing 2. **Filter for what you need** - “**Licensed**” - Your **state** - **Telehealth / online** - Specialty: anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, couples, etc. - Insurance or self-pay budget 3. **Verify the license** - Ask for their **license type and state** - Check your state’s **board website** to confirm it’s active 4. **Book the first available consult** - Many therapists offer a **15-minute intro call** or first session within days If you tell me your **state, insurance, and what you want help with**, I can point you to the best platform to use first. If this is urgent or you might hurt yourself, call **988** in the U.S. now.
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Fastest way: 1. Use a directory with filters: - **APA Psychologist Locator** for psychologists. ([locator.apa.org](https://locator.apa.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov** for mental health/substance-use treatment options. ([samhsa.gov](https://www.samhsa.gov/resource/dbhis/findtreatmentgov-english?utm_source=openai)) - **NAMI’s therapist guidance** also points people to therapist directories and local resources. ([nami.org](https://www.nami.org/living-with-a-mental-health-condition/finding-a-mental-health-professional/?utm_source=openai)) 2. Filter for what you need: **telehealth/online**, your **state**, **insurance**, **issue**, and **evening/weekend availability**. APA and SAMHSA both support location-based searching; NAMI recommends narrowing by preferences and contacting providers. ([locator.apa.org](https://locator.apa.org/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Verify the license** before booking by checking your state’s licensing board lookup. State boards provide public verification tools and recommend checking provider status. ([mn.gov](https://mn.gov/boards/psychology/public/verifications/index.jsp?utm_source=openai)) 4. Message/call **3 therapists at once** and ask: “Are you accepting new clients? Do you do video visits? Are you licensed in my state? What’s your soonest appointment?” That’s the quickest way to get a real slot. NAMI recommends finding out more by searching online or calling the provider’s office. ([naminavigatorcharlotte.org](https://www.naminavigatorcharlotte.org/how-to-find-help?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you find **3 licensed online therapists in your state right now**.
How can I start therapy if I have anxiety about appointments? problem
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Start as small as possible. 1. **Pick the easiest format** - **Text/chat therapy:** `Talkspace`, `BetterHelp` - **Video therapy:** `Teladoc Health`, `Amwell` - **If you want local care:** search “anxiety therapist” on `Psychology Today` 2. **Use a low-pressure first step** - Send one email or fill out one intake form. - You can write: **“I have anxiety about appointments and need a gentle first session.”** 3. **Ask for a “no-commitment” consult** - Many therapists offer a brief intro call. - You can say: **“Can we do a 10-minute consultation first?”** 4. **Make the appointment easier** - Book at your best time of day. - Choose telehealth if leaving home feels hard. - Put the time in your calendar and set 2 reminders. 5. **Bring support** - Ask a friend/family member to sit with you, drive you, or help you make the call. - You can also use a written script and read it verbatim. 6. **Expect anxiety—and go anyway** - The first session is usually just talking. - Therapists are used to this, and you can tell them upfront that appointments are hard. If you want, I can help you draft the exact message to send a therapist.
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Start as small as possible. - **Pick the easiest format:** text, email, online booking, or telehealth. - **Use a script:** “Hi, I’m looking for therapy and I have anxiety about appointments. Can you help me schedule in the easiest way possible?” - **Ask for one low-pressure step:** a free consult, a 10-minute call, or just filling out forms before speaking. - **Bring support:** ask a friend to sit with you while you book, or to be with you before the first session. - **Reduce the barrier:** choose a therapist with evening hours, virtual visits, or good reviews for being gentle and organized. - **Make the first goal tiny:** not “start therapy,” just “send one message.” If it helps, I can also help you write the first email or find a low-stress first message.
How do I get mental health support when my schedule is too busy for in-person visits? problem
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If your schedule is packed, the easiest path is usually **telehealth + asynchronous support**. ### Good options - **Online therapy:** flexible video/phone sessions after work or during lunch - Brands: **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace**, **Grow Therapy**, **Headspace Care** - **Psychiatry/med management online:** if you may need medication - Brands: **Talkiatry**, **Done**, **Brightside** - **Text-based support/coaching:** useful when you can’t commit to live appointments - Brands: **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp** - **Self-guided support apps:** helpful between sessions - Brands: **Headspace**, **Calm**, **Wysa**, **Sanvello** ### Fastest way to start 1. Check whether your **insurance** covers telehealth. 2. Pick one platform and book the **soonest evening/weekend slot**. 3. If you want medication help, choose a **telepsychiatry** service. 4. If you’re overwhelmed but not in crisis, start with **text-based therapy** or a **self-guided app** while waiting. ### If you need immediate help If you might hurt yourself or someone else, call **911/your local emergency number** or go to the nearest ER. In the U.S. and Canada, call or text **988** for immediate crisis support. If you want, I can help you compare **the best option based on your budget, insurance, and how little time you have**.
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If your schedule is packed, **telehealth is usually the easiest path**: - **Video therapy**: weekly or biweekly sessions from home or your car during a break. - **Phone sessions**: some therapists offer audio-only visits. - **Text/chat therapy**: flexible for busy schedules, though not ideal for everyone. - **Employee Assistance Program (EAP)**: if you have one, it often includes free short-term counseling. - **Primary care doctor or psychiatrist via telehealth**: can help with anxiety, depression, sleep, or medication questions. Quick ways to make it work: - Book **early morning, lunch, or evening** appointments. - Use **online booking** and filter for “telehealth.” - Ask for **shorter or less frequent sessions** if needed. - Try **group therapy** or **self-guided CBT apps** between sessions. - Set a recurring calendar block so it becomes routine. Good places to start: - Your **insurance portal** - **Psychology Today** therapist search - **Headway**, **Alma**, or **Grow Therapy** for telehealth matches - Your **doctor’s office** for a referral If you want, I can help you find **low-cost telehealth options** or draft a message to send to a therapist. If you’re in immediate danger or thinking about self-harm, call or text **988** in the U.S. right now.
How do I talk to a therapist by chat instead of video? problem 390/mo
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You can ask for **messaging-only therapy** when you sign up. ### Good chat-based options - **Talkspace** — offers ongoing text messaging with a licensed therapist - **BetterHelp** — includes live chat and asynchronous messaging - **Amwell** — some therapists offer chat, but it’s less chat-focused than Talkspace/BetterHelp - **7 Cups** — text-based emotional support; not always licensed therapy for the free tier ### What to do 1. **Choose a platform** that supports text/chat. 2. **Look for “messaging therapy,” “text therapy,” or “async chat.”** 3. **Tell them upfront**: “I prefer chat only, no video.” 4. **Check** - therapist license - privacy/security - response times - whether insurance is accepted ### If you want a therapist in your area Search directories like: - **Psychology Today** - **Zencare** Then filter for **online therapy** and ask if they do **chat-only sessions**. If you want, I can help you find the best chat-only option based on your budget and country.
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You can look for **text-based therapy / chat therapy** instead of video. Good options in the U.S. include: - **Talkspace** — offers text messaging with a licensed therapist, plus optional audio/video if you ever want it. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/unlimited-messaging-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp** — lets you use text chat, audio, phone, or video, and you can choose the format you’re most comfortable with. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/?ad_type=text&matchtype=b&network=s&placement=&target=&utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — offers online therapy in the U.S.; their service is telehealth-based and their site says they operate only within the United States. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-therapy?utm_source=openai)) What to do: 1. Pick a platform that explicitly offers **messaging/chat**. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/unlimited-messaging-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) 2. During sign-up, choose **text/chat only** if that option is available. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/unlimited-messaging-therapy/?utm_source=openai)) 3. If using insurance, check whether your plan covers online therapy. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/coverage/insurance/humana-military?utm_source=openai)) 4. If you want a local therapist, ask: **“Do you offer secure messaging or chat sessions instead of video?”** If you want, I can help you find a **chat-only therapist** that fits your insurance, budget, or state.
How can I get ongoing counseling between sessions? problem
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You can get support between sessions a few ways: - **Ask your therapist for “between-session” support**: some offer brief check-ins by secure message, worksheets, or a phone call if you’re struggling. - **Use a therapy platform with messaging**: - **BetterHelp** - **Talkspace** - **Amwell** These can include ongoing chat/video with a licensed therapist. - **Use a support app for coping tools**: - **Wysa** - **Sanvello** - **Headspace** (for stress/anxiety support) - **Community support**: local **NAMI** groups or **DBSA** groups can help between appointments. - **If you need immediate help**: call/text **988** (US/Canada crisis support) or your local emergency number. If you want, I can help you pick the best option based on whether you want **chat-based support, a real therapist, or crisis backup**.
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A few good options: - **Ask your therapist about between-session support**: some offer brief check-ins by email, portal messages, or a coaching plan. - **Use a crisis line for urgent moments**: in the U.S. call or text **988** if you need immediate emotional support. - **Consider support groups**: peer groups can help bridge the gap between sessions. - **Use therapy tools**: worksheets, journaling, CBT apps, or mood trackers can help you stay grounded. - **Set a plan with your therapist**: ask for a written coping plan for triggers, panic, or hard nights. - **Increase session frequency temporarily** if you’re going through a rough patch. - **Look for a therapist who offers intensive outpatient or adjunct coaching** if you need more contact. If you want, I can help you draft a message to your therapist asking for between-session support.
How do I find therapy for relationship problems online? problem 12,100/mo
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Look for an **online couples therapist** or **relationship counselor** who specifically lists **couples/relationship issues**. Good places to start: - **Regain** — couples therapy focused - **Talkspace** — has couples therapy - **BetterHelp** — offers relationship counseling, though not always couples sessions - **Growing Self** — known for couples/relationship therapy - **Psychology Today therapist directory** — filter by **online** + **relationship issues** + **couples counseling** What to check before booking: - They’re **licensed** in your state/country - They list **couples therapy**, **marriage counseling**, or **relationship issues** - They use a therapy style you want, like **Gottman Method** or **EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy)** - Cost, insurance, and whether they do **live video sessions** Quick search terms: - “online couples therapy” - “relationship counselor online” - “Gottman therapist online” - “EFT couples therapist online” If you want, I can help you compare 3–4 options based on your budget, location, and whether this is for dating, marriage, or breakup issues.
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Start with an **online couples therapist** or **individual therapist for relationship issues**. Quick way to find one: 1. Search for **“licensed couples therapist online”** or **“relationship therapist telehealth.”** 2. Use directories like: - **Psychology Today** - **GoodTherapy** - **TherapyDen** 3. Filter for: - **Couples / marriage counseling** - **Telehealth / online sessions** - Licensure in your state 4. Look for experience with: - communication issues - conflict - trust/infidelity - intimacy - attachment 5. Book an intro call and ask: - Do you work with couples/relationship issues? - What’s your approach? - Do you offer video sessions? - What’s your fee and cancellation policy? A few well-known online platforms: - **Talkspace** - **BetterHelp** - **Regain** (couples-focused) Tips: - Make sure the therapist is **licensed** where you live. - If you’re in a crisis or there’s abuse, consider **local emergency services** or a **domestic violence hotline** instead of regular couples therapy. If you want, I can help you find a good option based on your budget, location, and whether it’s for you alone or for both partners.
How can I find affordable mental health treatment online? problem
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A few practical ways to find **affordable online mental health treatment**: ### 1) Use low-cost teletherapy platforms Good options to compare: - **Open Path Collective** — usually the cheapest private-pay therapy; sessions often **$40–$70** - **BetterHelp** — subscription-based, sometimes cheaper than weekly in-person therapy - **Talkspace** — messaging + video therapy; often works with insurance - **Grow Therapy** — lets you filter for therapists who take insurance - **Amwell** / **MDLive** — online therapy through medical-style telehealth ### 2) Check if your insurance covers telehealth Search your insurer’s directory for: - “teletherapy” - “online counseling” - “behavioral health” Sometimes **in-network virtual visits** cost much less than paying cash. ### 3) Look for sliding-scale clinics Search: - **Open Path Collective** - community mental health centers - university training clinics - nonprofit counseling centers ### 4) Use employer or school benefits If available, ask about: - **EAP (Employee Assistance Program)** - student counseling services - wellness benefits ### 5) Compare credentials before paying Look for: - **LCSW**, **LMFT**, **LPC**, **Psychologist (PhD/PsyD)**, **Psychiatrist (MD/DO)** - your state license - experience with your issue (anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, etc.) ### 6) If you need medication Try: - **Talkspace Psychiatry** - **Cerebral** - **Amwell psychiatry** - your primary care doctor via telehealth ### Quick safety note If you’re in immediate danger or thinking about suicide, call or text **988** (US/Canada) now, or go to the nearest ER. If you want, I can help you find the **cheapest option for your country/state and budget**.
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Here are good ways to find **affordable online mental health treatment** in the U.S.: - **Use a sliding-scale directory:** Open Path Psychotherapy Collective connects people to vetted therapists online or in person, with sessions typically **$40–70** plus a one-time membership fee. ([openpathcollective.org](https://openpathcollective.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **Search low-cost options through SAMHSA:** SAMHSA recommends asking about **sliding-fee scales, payment plans, grants/scholarships, free or low-cost health centers, and support groups**. Their FindTreatment.gov tool can help you locate services. ([samhsa.gov](https://www.samhsa.gov/find-support/how-to-pay-for-treatment/free-or-low-cost-treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **Check community clinics and insurance options:** SAMHSA suggests looking into Medicaid and other insurance coverage if cost is the barrier. ([samhsa.gov](https://www.samhsa.gov/find-support/how-to-pay-for-treatment/free-or-low-cost-treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **If you’re in crisis, use 988:** The **988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline** is available for immediate emotional support. ([988lifeline.org](https://988lifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick way to start:** 1. Decide if you want **therapy, psychiatry, or both**. 2. Search **Open Path** and **FindTreatment.gov**. 3. Ask: “Do you offer a sliding scale? Telehealth? Supervised intern sessions?” 4. Compare total cost, not just session price. If you want, I can help you find **specific low-cost online options based on your state and budget**.
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If you need **therapy + medication support**, pick a platform that offers **both licensed therapy and psychiatric prescribing** in your state. ### What to look for - **Psychiatry access**: Can they prescribe meds and do follow-ups? - **Therapist + prescriber coordination**: Better if they’re on the same platform. - **Your insurance**: Check in-network vs self-pay. - **State availability**: Not all platforms prescribe everywhere. - **Medication type**: Some platforms don’t prescribe controlled substances (common with ADHD meds). ### Good platforms to consider - **Talkiatry** — strong for psychiatry/med management; often a good pick if meds are a priority. - **Brightside Health** — combines therapy and psychiatry, focused on anxiety/depression. - **Amwell** — broad telehealth; can be useful if you want one app for multiple services. - **Teladoc** — widely available, good for general behavioral health and med visits. - **BetterHelp + external psychiatrist** — good therapy, but meds usually require a separate prescriber. - **Hers / Hims** — more limited, but convenient for certain conditions and treatments. ### Quick rule - If you mainly need **medication management**, start with **Talkiatry** or **Brightside Health**. - If you want **therapy plus occasional medical care**, look at **Amwell** or **Teladoc**. If you tell me your **state, insurance, and whether this is for anxiety/depression/ADHD**, I can narrow it down.
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If you need **therapy plus medication support**, choose a platform that offers **both psychotherapy and psychiatry/medication management**—not just counseling. Good options include **Talkspace**, **Brightside**, and **Amwell**. Talkspace offers therapy plus psychiatry/medication management; Brightside offers therapy and psychiatry, but says it does **not** prescribe controlled substances; Amwell has online psychiatry for medication management and can refer you to therapy if needed. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) A simple checklist: - **Can they prescribe the meds you might need?** Some platforms won’t prescribe controlled substances. Brightside explicitly says it does not prescribe benzodiazepines, stimulants, or certain sleep meds. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/faqs/what-are-our-prescribing-practices/?utm_source=openai)) - **Do they have psychiatrists or psychiatric NPs?** You want a prescriber, not just a therapist. Talkspace says its psychiatry network includes licensed medical providers specializing in medication management. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Is therapy and med management coordinated?** That helps if your dose or symptoms change. Talkspace and Brightside both describe coordinated care models. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **What’s covered by insurance / out-of-pocket?** Talkspace says pricing differs by therapy vs psychiatry and may be partially covered by health plans; Brightside notes medication cost depends on your pharmacy and plan. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Are you stable enough for telehealth?** If you need a controlled medication, frequent med changes, or complex diagnoses, an in-person psychiatrist or your primary care doctor may be a better first stop. Brightside also excludes some higher-risk conditions from its model. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best all-in-one:** Talkspace. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/treatment?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if your issue is mainly depression/anxiety and you don’t need controlled meds:** Brightside. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you want psychiatry-first with therapy referral options:** Amwell. ([patients.amwell.com](https://patients.amwell.com/services/online-psychiatry/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you compare 3–5 platforms based on your **budget, insurance, and the type of medication support you need**.
How much does online therapy cost per month? transactional 590/mo
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Online therapy usually costs **$40–$300+ per week**, depending on the service and whether you use messaging only or live video sessions. **Typical monthly cost:** - **Messaging-only apps**: about **$160–$360/month** - Examples: **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace** - **Video therapy with a licensed therapist**: about **$200–$500+/month** - **Insurance-covered online therapy**: often **$0–$50 per session** after copay, so monthly cost varies a lot **Common pricing examples:** - **BetterHelp**: often around **$65–$100/week** billed monthly - **Talkspace**: starts around **$69–$109/week** depending on plan - **Amwell** / **Teladoc**: often charged per session, not monthly If you want, I can also give you the **cheapest good options** or compare **BetterHelp vs Talkspace vs insurance-based therapy**.
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Online therapy usually costs **about $200–$500 per month** if you pay out of pocket, though some plans are cheaper or more expensive depending on how many sessions/messages are included. For example, **BetterHelp** says its subscriptions run about **$260–$400/month**, and **Talkspace** says out-of-pocket therapy plans start at about **$69/week** (roughly **$276/month**) depending on the plan. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) If you use **insurance**, your cost can be much lower; Talkspace reports many insured members pay **$0–$25 per session**. ([investors.talkspace.com](https://investors.talkspace.com/static-files/c8a73907-5e5d-45db-b6c1-537242634765?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also break down the cost by **BetterHelp vs Talkspace vs insurance-based teletherapy**.
Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy? transactional
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Often, yes—but not always. **Typical cost** - **Online therapy:** about **$60–$100/week** for subscription-style services like **BetterHelp** or **Talkspace** - **In-person therapy:** often **$100–$250+ per session** depending on location and therapist **So online can be cheaper if:** - you use a subscription service - you don’t have good insurance coverage for in-person care - you want more flexible scheduling **But in-person can be cheaper if:** - your insurance covers office visits well - your therapist offers a lower self-pay rate - you don’t use weekly online messaging/video enough to justify the subscription **Worth checking** - **BetterHelp** - **Talkspace** - **Amwell** - **MDLIVE** If you want, I can compare **online vs in-person costs in your area** or help you find the cheapest option based on your insurance.
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Usually, **yes**—online therapy is often cheaper than in-person therapy. Online services commonly charge about **$65–$100/week** or similar subscription pricing, while in-person sessions are often quoted around **$100–$350+ per session** out of pocket. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing?utm_source=openai)) But it’s **not always cheaper**. If you have good insurance, in-person therapy can sometimes cost less than a subscription online plan, and some virtual therapy is also covered by insurance with low copays. ([goodtherapy.org](https://www.goodtherapy.org/find-therapy/insurance?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you compare the **cheapest option for your insurance situation**.
Are there any free online therapy platforms? transactional 33,100/mo
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Yes—there are some **free online mental health support options**, though **fully licensed therapy is usually not free**. Good free options: - **7 Cups** — free chat with trained volunteer listeners; paid licensed therapy is optional. - **988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline** — free 24/7 crisis support by call, text, or chat (U.S.). - **NAMI HelpLine** — free mental health info and referrals. - **Crisis Text Line** — text-based crisis support (free). - **Talkspace Go** — self-guided mental wellness content; not full therapy, but free in some cases via employers/health plans. If you want **free or subsidized therapy**, check: - **Open Path Collective** — not free, but low-cost therapy. - **Community mental health centers** in your area. - **University training clinics** — supervised therapy, often free or very low cost. - **Your health insurance / EAP** — may include several free sessions. If you tell me your **country**, I can list the best free options available সেখানে.
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Yes — but **truly free, ongoing licensed therapy is rare**. What’s more common are **free peer support, crisis chat, and short-term programs**. ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/?utm_source=openai)) Good free options: - **7 Cups** — free anonymous chat with trained volunteer listeners; paid licensed therapy is separate. ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **988 Lifeline** — free, confidential crisis counseling by call, text, or chat, 24/7. ([988lifeline.org](https://988lifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/?utm_source=openai)) - **NAMI HelpLine / local NAMI groups** — free emotional support and many free virtual peer groups. ([nami.org](https://www.nami.org/depression-disorders/helping-others-to-feel-heard-matters/Find-Support/NAMI-HelpLine?utm_source=openai)) - **Veterans Crisis Line** — free chat/text/call support for Veterans, service members, and families. ([va.gov](https://www.va.gov/health/connect-to-va-care//?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you: 1. **free options in the U.S.**, 2. **free options for teens**, or 3. **low-cost licensed therapy platforms**.
What is the cheapest online therapy platform? transactional 2,400/mo
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The **cheapest legitimate online therapy option** is usually **Open Path Collective**. - **Open Path Collective** — about **$40–$70 per session** - One-time membership fee: **$65** If you want a **subscription app**, **7 Cups** is often the cheapest: - **7 Cups** — free peer support; paid therapist access is cheaper than BetterHelp/Talkspace, but availability varies For reference, pricier mainstream platforms are: - **BetterHelp** - **Talkspace** If you want, I can also compare the **cheapest options by insurance, text therapy, or video therapy**.
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If you mean **licensed therapy**, **Open Path Psychotherapy Collective** is usually the cheapest option I found: **$40–$70 per session** plus a **one-time $65 membership fee** (and some student-intern sessions are **$30**). ([openpathcollective.org](https://openpathcollective.org/why-do-we-charge-membership-fees/?utm_source=openai)) If you mean **the lowest-cost platform overall**, **7 Cups** has **free emotional support chat**, but its **licensed therapy** starts at **$159/month**. ([7cups.com](https://www.7cups.com/?utm_source=openai)) For comparison: **BetterHelp** is about **$65–$100/week** and **Talkspace** lists plans from **$69/week** without coverage. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/start/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can rank the **top 5 cheapest legit online therapy options in the U.S.** by total monthly cost.
Do online therapy platforms offer free trials? transactional 90/mo
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Yes—some do, but many use **promos, free consults, or satisfaction guarantees** instead of a true free trial. Examples: - **BetterHelp**: usually **no free trial**; sometimes has promo discounts. - **Talkspace**: often offers **free consultations** or promo periods, depending on plan/campaign. - **7 Cups**: has a **free basic support/chat option**; paid therapy is separate. - **Open Path Collective**: not a trial, but **low-cost sessions** with therapists. If you want, I can list the **best platforms with the cheapest first month / free intro options** right now.
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Yes—**sometimes**, but it depends on the platform and product. Some services offer a **free trial for a self-guided app** rather than full therapist access; for example, Talkspace says **Talkspace Go** has a **7-day free trial**, while its main therapy service says it does **not** offer free therapy services or payment plans. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/18375691893403-What-is-Talkspace-Go-and-how-do-I-get-started?utm_source=openai)) Other platforms may run **promotions or free-access programs** instead of standard trials. For instance, BetterHelp has a sign-up page advertising **2 weeks free** for online counseling, but a separate BetterHelp article says the platform does **not offer a free trial**—so offers can vary by promotion and product. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/2week/?utm_source=openai)) Also, some online mental health platforms are **free through public programs, employers, or insurers** rather than trial offers; for example, SilverCloud by Amwell lists free access through certain health services/referrals. ([silvercloud.amwell.com](https://silvercloud.amwell.com/ie/free-mental-health-support?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can list **which major therapy platforms currently have free trials**.
Which online therapy platforms accept insurance? transactional 480/mo
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A few major online therapy platforms that **do accept insurance** (in at least some U.S. states/plans) are: - **Talkspace** — accepts many major plans, including some employer and Medicare plans. - **BetterHelp** — **generally does not accept insurance**. - **SonderMind** — in-network with many insurers and often easier for covered therapy. - **Grow Therapy** — works with many insurance plans; you usually match with an in-network therapist. - **Headway** — not a therapy service itself, but helps you find therapists who take your insurance. - **Alma** — similar to Headway; helps you find in-network therapists. - **Teladoc Health** — may be covered by some insurance plans/employers. - **Amwell** — often covered by insurance, depending on plan. - **Brightside** — accepts some insurance for mental health care, including therapy/psychiatry. Best move: check your insurer’s directory and then verify with the platform using your **exact plan name** and **state**. If you want, I can narrow this to platforms that take **Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Medicare, or Medicaid**.
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Yes — some well-known online therapy platforms that accept insurance in the U.S. include: - **Talkspace** — accepts many major plans, including Cigna, Optum, Aetna, TRICARE, Medicare, Regence, and Anthem. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/insurance?utm_source=openai)) - **Headspace** — offers online therapy covered by insurance and says it partners with major insurers like Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and Anthem. ([headspace.com](https://www.headspace.com/insurance?utm_source=openai)) - **Brightside** — says it accepts insurance nationwide, including Aetna, Ambetter, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Medicare. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/insurance/?utm_source=openai)) - **Grow Therapy** — works with 100+ health insurance plans and includes Medicare and Medicaid in some states. ([growtherapy.com](https://growtherapy.com/therapy-basics/therapy-platform-comparison/grow-vs-sondermind/?utm_source=openai)) - **Amwell** — says many insurance plans are accepted for its mental health services. ([go.amwell.com](https://go.amwell.com/mental-health/?utm_source=openai)) **Usually not insurance-based:** BetterHelp generally does **not** accept insurance, though some therapists may accept insurance separately in limited cases. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/general/betterhelp-insurance-tips-and-betterhelp-benefits/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to: 1. **best for Medicare**, 2. **best for Blue Cross / Aetna / Cigna**, or 3. **cheapest with insurance**.
How much do online counselors charge per session? transactional
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Online counseling typically costs **$60–$150 per session** for standard 50-minute video/phone therapy. Common ranges: - **Budget/text-based apps:** **$40–$90/week** (often unlimited messaging, not per session) - Examples: **BetterHelp**, **Talkspace** - **Licensed therapist video sessions:** **$80–$200+ per session** - Examples: **Grow Therapy**, **Headway**, **Alma** - **Specialist/private practice online therapy:** **$150–$300+ per session** Some platforms offer **sliding-scale pricing** or accept **insurance**, which can lower your out-of-pocket cost a lot. If you want, I can compare a few options by **price, insurance, and whether you want video or text therapy**.
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Typically, **online counselors charge about $100–$200 per session** if you’re paying out of pocket. ([goodrx.com](https://www.goodrx.com/health-topic/mental-health/online-therapy-for-kids?utm_source=openai)) If you use a subscription platform, pricing is often **$65–$100 per week** (usually billed monthly), which can work out cheaper than traditional per-session therapy. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) With insurance, the cost can be much lower—sometimes **around $15–$50 per session**, depending on your plan. ([talkspace.com](https://www.talkspace.com/coverage/insurance/blue-cross-blue-shield?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **cheap-vs-average-vs-premium** breakdown for online therapy options.
What is the average price for online therapy subscriptions? transactional
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Online therapy subscriptions usually average **about $250–$450 per month**. Typical examples: - **BetterHelp**: often around **$65–$100/week** billed monthly - **Talkspace**: commonly **$70–$100+ per week** depending on plan - **ReGain** (couples): often in a similar range to BetterHelp So a good rule of thumb is: - **Text-only / messaging plans:** lower end - **Live video + messaging:** middle to higher end - **Psychiatry included:** much higher If you want, I can also compare the **cheapest legit options** vs **best overall value**.
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A good rough average for **online therapy subscriptions** is about **$335/month** based on current pricing from BetterHelp, Talkspace, and Calmerry. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) Typical mainstream plans land around **$260–$400/month** for services like BetterHelp, while Talkspace and Calmerry vary by plan, often ranging from roughly **$200–$400+/month** depending on messaging, live sessions, and add-ons. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also break this down by **budget / mid-range / premium** options.
Are there low-cost online therapy options for students? transactional 140/mo
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Yes — a few low-cost options students often use: - **Open Path Collective** — sliding-scale therapy, often **$40–$70/session**. - **BetterHelp** — subscription-based online therapy; sometimes cheaper than weekly in-person care, and they occasionally offer **student discounts**. - **Talkspace** — messaging + video therapy; check for **student plans** and insurance coverage. - **7 Cups** — **free peer support** and low-cost coaching; not a replacement for licensed therapy, but useful for support. - **University counseling center** — many schools offer **free or very low-cost** sessions, sometimes with outside referrals. - **TherapyDen** or **Psychology Today** — therapist directories where you can filter for **sliding scale** and **online** sessions. If you want the cheapest route, start with: 1. your **student health/counseling center**, 2. **Open Path Collective**, 3. then **Talkspace/BetterHelp** if you want a more app-based option. If you tell me your country and budget, I can suggest the best specific option.
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Yes — a few good low-cost options for students in the U.S. are: - **Open Path Psychotherapy Collective**: sliding-scale online or in-person therapy, typically **$40–$70 per session**; student intern sessions can be **$30**. ([openpathcollective.org](https://openpathcollective.org/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkspace**: if your school provides sponsored benefits, you may be able to use Talkspace through that program; out-of-pocket plans can also get **10–20% off** with longer billing options. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/31819473774875-Using-Sponsored-Benefits-from-My-Employer-School-or-City-for-Talkspace?utm_source=openai)) - **BetterHelp**: subscriptions are usually about **$65–$100/week**, and they say **financial aid** may reduce the cost if you qualify. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) - **School counseling center**: many college/university clinics offer **free or low-cost** care to enrolled students, and can often refer you to teletherapy. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/can-i-afford-to-see-a-counselor-how-much-does-therapy-cost/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can help you find the cheapest option based on: 1. your country/state, 2. whether you’re in high school or college, and 3. whether you have student health insurance. If this is urgent or you might hurt yourself, call or text **988** in the U.S. for free, confidential crisis support. ([samhsa.gov](https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/988/faqs?utm_source=openai))
What online therapy platforms have the best value for money? transactional
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Here are the **best-value online therapy platforms** right now, depending on what you need: ### Best overall value **BetterHelp** - Usually the best mix of **price, ease of use, and fast matching** - Good if you want **weekly live sessions + messaging** - Downsides: not always the cheapest, and therapist quality can vary by match ### Best if you have insurance **Talkspace** - Often the best value **if your insurance covers it** - Good for **therapy + psychiatry** - Strong option for people who want a more structured, app-based experience ### Cheapest legit option **Open Path Collective** - Best for **low-cost therapy** - Sessions are typically much cheaper than mainstream platforms - Downside: fewer bells and whistles; you may need to search a bit more for a therapist ### Best for high-quality, in-network therapy **Headway** - Often excellent value because it helps you find **therapists who take insurance** - If covered, your out-of-pocket cost can be very low - Good choice if you want a more traditional therapist experience online ### Best for psychiatry + therapy **Talkspace** or **Amwell** - Better if you may need **medication management** - Often more cost-effective than paying separately for therapy and psychiatry ### Best simple telehealth app **MDLive** - Good for straightforward, no-frills online mental health visits - Value is decent, especially with insurance ## Quick verdict - **Best all-around:** BetterHelp - **Best with insurance:** Talkspace or Headway - **Best cheapest:** Open Path Collective If you want, I can also rank them for **anxiety, depression, couples therapy, or lowest monthly cost**.
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If you’re paying **out of pocket**, my best-value picks are: - **Talkspace** — best if you want the cheapest “real therapy + messaging” bundle. Their self-pay plans start at **$69/week** for messaging-only, **$99/week** for video + messaging, and **$109/week** for video + messaging + workshops. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing)) - **BetterHelp** — good value if you want a simple all-in-one subscription. Their pricing is typically **$65–$100/week** billed every four weeks, with messaging, live sessions, and therapist switching included. ([betterhelp.com](https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/therapy/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost/?utm_source=openai)) - **Headway** — best value if you have insurance. Headway says there are **no subscriptions or monthly fees**, and people with insurance may pay **as low as $0 per session**. ([care.headway.co](https://care.headway.co/therapists/online-therapy)) - **MDLIVE** — also strong on insurance value. Therapy starts at **$0–$179** for the initial visit depending on insurance, with follow-ups **$0–$140**. ([mdlive.com](https://www.mdlive.com/counseling/)) - **Brightside** — better value if you want therapy plus psychiatry. Self-pay therapy is **$299/month** for four video sessions plus unlimited messaging; combined therapy + psychiatry is **$349/month**. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/faqs/how-much-does-it-cost/)) **Quick take:** - **Best overall value if uninsured:** **Talkspace** or **BetterHelp**. ([help.talkspace.com](https://help.talkspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041531131-Talkspace-Services-Out-of-Pocket-Pricing)) - **Best value with insurance:** **Headway**. ([care.headway.co](https://care.headway.co/therapists/online-therapy)) - **Best value if you need meds + therapy:** **Brightside**. ([brightside.com](https://www.brightside.com/faqs/how-much-does-it-cost/)) If you want, I can turn this into a **“best by budget” shortlist** for your exact situation.

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What are the best online therapy platforms? 260/mo
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Here are some of the best online therapy platforms, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — best for convenience and large therapist pool - **Talkspace** — best if you want **messaging plus live sessions** and some **insurance coverage** - **Amwell** — best for **video therapy** and broader telehealth options - **Teladoc Health** — best for **insurance-based virtual care** and easy access - **MDLive** — good for **therapy and psychiatry** through many health plans - **Thriveworks** — good if you want **more traditional therapy** with licensed clinicians and quick scheduling - **Grow Therapy** — great for **using insurance** to find a therapist online **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Grow Therapy or Talkspace - **Best for therapy + psychiatry:** MDLive or Talkspace - **Best for broad telehealth:** Teladoc or Amwell If you want, I can also rank these for **price, insurance, couples therapy, teen therapy, or anxiety/depression**.
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Here are some of the best online therapy platforms, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — Best overall for convenience and therapist matching. Huge provider network, messaging + live sessions. - **Talkspace** — Best if you want insurance coverage and structured therapy. Offers messaging, live video, and psychiatry in many states. - **Amwell** — Best for a more traditional telehealth experience. Good for therapy plus general medical care in one app. - **Headway** — Best if you want to use insurance and find in-network therapists. More of a marketplace than a therapy app. - **Alma** — Best for finding licensed therapists who take insurance and want a more premium/private practice feel. - **Brightside** — Best for anxiety/depression treatment with medication management. Strong if you may need psychiatry too. - **Grow Therapy** — Best for insurance-based therapy with lots of therapist options. - **MDLive** — Good all-around option for therapy and psychiatry, especially if you already use employer/insurance benefits. If you want the simplest picks: - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Headway or Alma - **Best for therapy + psychiatry:** Talkspace or Brightside If you want, I can also give you: 1. **best cheap options**, 2. **best for couples therapy**, or 3. **best for anxiety/depression specifically**.
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Here are some of the best-known online therapy platforms, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — Best for easy access and flexible messaging + live sessions. Large therapist network, simple sign-up. - **Talkspace** — Best if you want **insurance coverage** or both therapy and psychiatry. Good for text-based support and video visits. - **Amwell** — Best for more traditional telehealth, often through insurance, with licensed therapists and psychiatrists. - **MDLive** — Good for insurance-based therapy and psychiatry, especially if you want a straightforward telehealth setup. - **Ginger / Headspace Care** — Best for employer-provided mental health benefits and coaching plus therapy. - **Cerebral** — Offers therapy and medication management, but availability and quality can vary by location and plan. - **Online-Therapy.com** — Best if you specifically want **CBT-style** programs with worksheets and structured exercises. - **Brightside** — Best for anxiety/depression treatment with therapy + medication management. ### Quick picks - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Amwell - **Best for CBT:** Online-Therapy.com - **Best for therapy + meds:** Talkspace, MDLive, or Brightside If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance**, **LGBTQ+ friendliness**, or **best for couples therapy**.
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Here are some of the **best online therapy platforms** to consider: ### Top picks - **BetterHelp** — Best overall for convenience and large therapist network. *Good for:* messaging + live video, flexible scheduling. - **Talkspace** — Best for insurance coverage and structured therapy. *Good for:* people who want text-based support and/or insurance billing. - **Amwell** — Best for therapy plus broader telehealth services. *Good for:* video visits with licensed clinicians, often insurance-friendly. - **Cerebral** — Best if you may also need psychiatry/medication management. *Good for:* therapy + prescriber access in one place. - **Brightside Health** — Best for anxiety/depression-focused care. *Good for:* evidence-based treatment plans and medication support. ### If you want something simpler - **Grow Therapy** — Great for finding in-network therapists. - **Headway** — Good for matching with therapists who take insurance. - **Psychology Today Therapist Finder** — Best directory if you want to choose your own therapist. ### Quick guidance - **Want the easiest setup?** BetterHelp - **Want insurance?** Talkspace, Headway, Grow Therapy, Amwell - **Want therapy + medication?** Cerebral or Brightside - **Want to pick a therapist yourself?** Psychology Today ### A note If you’re dealing with a **crisis, self-harm, or immediate safety concern**, online therapy isn’t enough—call local emergency services or a crisis hotline right away. If you want, I can also give you the **best platform for your budget, insurance, or specific concern** (anxiety, depression, couples, teens, etc.).
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Here are some of the best-known online therapy platforms, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — Biggest platform, lots of therapist options, easy to start. Best for general talk therapy and convenience. - **Talkspace** — Good if you want **messaging plus live video sessions**. Often used for anxiety, depression, and ongoing support. - **Brightside Health** — Strong for **therapy + medication management** in one place. Best if you may need psychiatry too. - **Amwell** — Solid telehealth brand with licensed therapists and psychiatrists. Good if you want a more traditional healthcare feel. - **MDLive** — Another established telehealth option, often covered by insurance. Good for therapy and psychiatry. - **Headway** — Not a therapy service itself, but helps you find **in-network therapists** online, often lowering cost. - **Grow Therapy** — Similar to Headway; good for finding therapists who take insurance. - **Cerebral** — Offers therapy and psychiatry; availability and service quality can vary by location. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best for messaging + video:** Talkspace - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside - **Best if you want insurance:** Headway or Grow Therapy - **Best traditional telehealth option:** Amwell or MDLive If you want, I can also give you the **best options by price, insurance, or specific issue** like anxiety, couples therapy, or ADHD.
Which online therapy platforms are most popular?
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The most popular online therapy platforms in the U.S. are usually: 1. **BetterHelp** — probably the best-known consumer platform; large therapist network, text/video/chat options. 2. **Talkspace** — very popular, especially with insurance and employer coverage; messaging + live sessions. 3. **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth provider that includes mental health/therapy services. 4. **Amwell** — another major telehealth company with therapy/psychiatry access. 5. **MDLIVE** — commonly offered through insurance plans for therapy and psychiatry. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for affordability, insurance coverage, or couples therapy**.
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The most popular online therapy platforms in the U.S. are usually: - **BetterHelp** — probably the most widely recognized, with a large network of licensed therapists and messaging + live sessions. - **Talkspace** — very popular, especially for insurance-covered therapy and psychiatry. - **Amwell** — broad telehealth platform that includes therapy and psychiatry. - **MDLIVE** — known for telehealth, including behavioral health and therapy. - **Grow Therapy** — popular for finding therapists who take insurance. - **Alma** — growing fast, especially for private-pay and insurance-based therapy with licensed clinicians. - **Headway** — mainly a provider network, but very popular for matching people with in-network therapists. - **Thriveworks** — a big national therapy provider with online and in-person options. If you want the “most popular” by brand recognition, **BetterHelp** and **Talkspace** are usually the top two. If you want therapy that’s more likely to take insurance, **Grow Therapy**, **Alma**, and **Headway** are strong picks.
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Some of the most popular online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** – one of the biggest and most well-known; subscription-based text/video therapy. - **Talkspace** – popular for insurance-covered therapy and psychiatry options. - **Teladoc Health** – broad telehealth platform with mental health services. - **Amwell** – offers therapy and psychiatric care through a major telehealth app. - **Cerebral** – known for online mental health care, including therapy and medication management. - **Grow Therapy** – popular for finding therapists who take insurance. - **LiveHealth Online** – therapy visits with licensed clinicians, often insurance-friendly. - **Doctor on Demand** – now part of Included Health; offers behavioral health visits. If you want, I can also rank them by **cost, insurance acceptance, or best for anxiety/depression**.
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The most popular online therapy platforms in the U.S. are usually: - **BetterHelp** — probably the biggest name in online therapy - **Talkspace** — very well known, especially for insurance-based therapy - **Amwell** — broader telehealth platform with therapy options - **MDLive** — telehealth service that includes behavioral health - **Teladoc Health** — major telehealth provider, including mental health - **Grow Therapy** — popular for finding therapists who take insurance - **Headway** — not a therapy platform itself, but widely used to match with in-network therapists - **Alma** — similar to Headway, popular for insurance-based therapy matching If you want, I can also rank them by **best for insurance**, **best for affordability**, or **best overall**.
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Some of the most popular online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — probably the most widely recognized; offers messaging, live chat, phone, and video therapy. - **Talkspace** — very popular, especially for insurance-covered therapy and psychiatry in the U.S. - **Brightside Health** — strong for anxiety/depression, therapy + medication management. - **Amwell** — broader telehealth platform with mental health services. - **MDLive** — common telehealth option that includes behavioral health. - **Headspace Care (formerly Ginger)** — combines coaching, therapy, and psychiatry, often through employers/health plans. - **Teladoc Health** — major telehealth provider with mental health support. - **Octave** — popular in some U.S. markets for higher-touch therapy and psychiatry. - **Cerebral** — well-known, though service availability has changed by state and over time. - **Calmerry** — newer but popular budget-friendly therapy platform. If you want, I can also rank them by **best overall**, **best for insurance**, **best for low cost**, or **best for couples therapy**.
What online therapy platform do most people recommend?
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Most people seem to recommend **BetterHelp** or **Talkspace**. - **BetterHelp**: usually the most talked-about and easiest to start with - **Talkspace**: better if you want **insurance coverage** or psychiatry options If you want the safest “best overall” pick for convenience, I’d say **BetterHelp**. If you want to use insurance, choose **Talkspace**. If you want, I can also suggest the best option for **anxiety, couples therapy, or insurance-based care**.
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There isn’t one single platform everyone agrees on, but **BetterHelp** is probably the most commonly recommended for **general online therapy** because it’s easy to use and has a large therapist network. Other widely recommended options: - **Talkspace** — good if you want **therapy through messaging + video** - **Amwell** — better if you want **insurance-covered behavioral health** - **Headway** — great for **finding an in-network therapist** online - **Rula** — also strong for **insurance-based therapy** Quick pick: - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best for messaging:** Talkspace - **Best for using insurance:** Headway or Rula If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your **budget, insurance, and whether you want text or video sessions**.
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The one people most often recommend is **BetterHelp** — mainly for its convenience, large therapist pool, and easy sign-up. That said, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — best-known, easy to use, lots of therapists - **Talkspace** — good if you want **insurance coverage** or **psychiatry** - **Headway** / **Alma** — better if you want to **find an in-network therapist** with your insurance If you want, I can also tell you which one is best for **anxiety, depression, couples therapy, or insurance**.
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The two most commonly recommended online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — usually the most talked-about and easiest to start with; good if you want broad therapist matching and flexible scheduling. - **Talkspace** — often recommended if you want **insurance coverage** or prefer messaging-based therapy. If you want the “best overall” for most people, I’d say **BetterHelp**. If you want **insurance** support, choose **Talkspace**. Other solid options: - **Amwell** — better for video visits and some insurance plans - **Calmerry** — often cheaper - **Doctor on Demand** — good for telehealth plus therapy If you want, I can narrow it down based on **budget, insurance, texting vs video, or your location**.
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Most people seem to recommend **BetterHelp** for general online therapy—mainly because it’s easy to start, has lots of therapists, and is widely used. Other popular options: - **Talkspace** — good if you want therapy through text + video, and sometimes it’s covered by insurance. - **Teladoc / Amwell** — better if you want a more insurance/medical-system-style option. - **Grow Therapy** — often a strong choice if you want to use insurance and pick a therapist more like traditional therapy. Quick take: - **Best overall popularity:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Grow Therapy - **Best if you want a more conventional therapist search:** Grow Therapy If you want, I can also rank them by **cost, insurance, or quality of therapists**.
What are the top-rated online therapy platforms?
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Here are some of the most well-known, highly rated online therapy platforms: - **BetterHelp** — large therapist network, flexible messaging/video, easy to start. - **Talkspace** — strong for insurance coverage; therapy by text, audio, and video. - **Amwell** — good for video-based therapy and psychiatry, often insurance-friendly. - **MDLIVE** — solid telehealth option with therapy and psychiatry; often covered by employers/insurance. - **Teladoc Health** — broad virtual care platform with mental health services. - **Brightside Health** — good for anxiety/depression treatment, therapy + medication management. - **Online-Therapy.com** — CBT-focused, structured programs, lower-cost option. - **Cerebral** — therapy and medication management, but availability/coverage varies by state. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best budget options**, 2. the **best for insurance**, or 3. the **best for couples/family therapy**.
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Here are some of the top-rated online therapy platforms: - **BetterHelp** — very popular, large therapist network, flexible messaging/video options. - **Talkspace** — strong for text-based therapy and psychiatry add-ons. - **Grow Therapy** — good if you want to use insurance and choose a therapist directly. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth platform with therapy and psychiatry options. - **MDLive** — convenient, insurance-friendly, offers behavioral health visits. - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth coverage, including mental health services. - **Brightside Health** — well-regarded for anxiety/depression treatment and psychiatry. - **Cerebral** — convenient for therapy + medication management, though availability varies. If you want, I can also rank them by **best overall**, **best for insurance**, **best for texting**, or **best for couples therapy**.
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Some of the top-rated online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — biggest platform, lots of licensed therapists, flexible messaging + live sessions - **Talkspace** — good for therapy plus psychiatry/med management in some plans - **Amwell** — strong for video visits, often used through insurance - **Brightside Health** — well-rated for anxiety/depression, combines therapy + medication - **Cerebral** — therapy and prescribing in many states; check current availability/coverage - **Headway** — great if you want to use insurance and find in-network therapists - **Grow Therapy** — also strong for insurance-based therapy and licensed providers - **ReGain** — couples therapy focused - **TeenCounseling** — therapy for teens, parent-linked model - **7 Cups** — more affordable peer support, plus paid therapy options If you want, I can narrow this down by **insurance**, **budget**, **couples therapy**, or **psychiatry/medication**.
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Some of the top-rated online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — biggest selection of licensed therapists, easy messaging + live sessions - **Talkspace** — good for insurance coverage and psychiatry/med management - **Amwell** — solid for therapy plus broader telehealth care - **Thriveworks** — strong if you want in-person + online options, often accepts insurance - **MDLIVE** — convenient, especially for quick access and insurance-based care - **Doctor On Demand** — good telehealth brand with therapy and psychiatry - **Brightside Health** — well-regarded for anxiety/depression treatment and psychiatry - **Headway** — not a therapy provider itself, but great for finding therapists who take insurance **Best pick by need:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Headway - **Best for therapy + psychiatry:** Talkspace, Brightside, MDLIVE - **Best for fastest access:** BetterHelp or MDLIVE If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance**, **couples therapy**, or **teen therapy**.
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Some of the most commonly top-rated online therapy platforms are: 1. **Talkspace** — strong for ongoing text, video, and psychiatry options 2. **BetterHelp** — popular for easy matching with licensed therapists and flexible scheduling 3. **Brightside Health** — good for therapy plus medication management, especially anxiety/depression 4. **Amwell** — solid telehealth platform with therapy and broader medical care 5. **MDLIVE** — offers therapy and psychiatry, often covered by insurance 6. **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth network, including mental health services 7. **SonderMind** — good for finding therapists who take insurance 8. **Grow Therapy** — often well-rated for insurance-based therapy and easier access to local providers **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best for therapy + psychiatry:** Talkspace or Brightside Health - **Best for insurance:** Grow Therapy or SonderMind - **Best general telehealth:** Teladoc or Amwell If you want, I can also give you the **best platforms by insurance, budget, couples therapy, teen therapy, or psychiatry**.
Which online therapy platform is best for counseling online? 260/mo
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**Best overall for online counseling: _BetterHelp_** Why it’s usually the best pick: - Large therapist network - Easy matching and switching therapists - Unlimited messaging + live sessions - Simple, user-friendly app **Best alternatives by need:** - **Talkspace** — best if you want to use **insurance** or may need **psychiatry/meds** - **Amwell** — good for **traditional video therapy** and some insurance plans - **MDLive** — solid option if your employer or insurer offers it - **Bicycle Health** — best for **opioid use disorder treatment** If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by price, insurance, couples therapy, or teen counseling**.
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**Best overall:** **Talkspace** — strong for **licensed therapy**, **insurance coverage**, and **messaging + video sessions**. **Best if you want the simplest, most flexible option:** **BetterHelp** — biggest name, easy matching, good for quick start. **Best for psychiatry + medication management too:** **Brightside** — better if you may need meds along with counseling. **Best budget pick:** **Calmerry** — usually cheaper than the biggest platforms. If you tell me your **budget, insurance, and whether you want text-only or video**, I can point you to the best fit.
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If you want the **best all-around online counseling platform**, I’d start with **BetterHelp** for convenience and therapist availability. **Top picks by use case:** - **BetterHelp** — best overall for ease of use, quick matching, messaging + live sessions. - **Talkspace** — best if you want **insurance-friendly** options and structured therapy. - **Amwell** — best for **video-based therapy** and broader telehealth. - **Grow Therapy** — best if you want a therapist who **accepts insurance** and you want more control over choosing them. - **MDLIVE** — good for fast access, especially if you also want psychiatric services. **My short recommendation:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Grow Therapy - **Best for video sessions:** Amwell If you want, I can narrow it down based on **your budget, insurance, or whether you want text vs video therapy**.
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**Best overall: Talkspace** — good mix of licensed therapists, video/live sessions, messaging, and **insurance acceptance**. Other strong options: - **BetterHelp** — best for convenience and quick matching; big therapist network, but usually **self-pay**. - **Amwell** — solid if you want a more traditional telehealth setup and may want access to other medical care too. - **Grow Therapy** — great if you want to **use insurance** and pick a therapist more like an in-network directory. **Quick pick:** - **Want insurance?** Talkspace or Grow Therapy - **Want easiest sign-up and flexibility?** BetterHelp - **Want a more clinical telehealth feel?** Amwell If you tell me your **budget, insurance, and whether you want text vs video**, I can narrow it to one.
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**Best overall: BetterHelp** It’s usually the easiest to use, has a huge therapist network, and offers flexible messaging + live sessions. **Best if you want insurance coverage: Talkspace** Often the best pick if you want to use insurance or may need medication management too. **Best for lower cost: Calmerry** Good if you want online counseling at a more budget-friendly price. **Best for more clinical care / psychiatry: Brightside** Strong option if you’re dealing with anxiety/depression and may want therapy plus medication. If you want, I can narrow it down for **your budget, insurance, and therapy goals** and tell you which one to pick.
What are the best online therapy options for adults? 40/mo
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Here are some of the best online therapy options for adults, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — best for easy access and broad therapist matching - Large therapist network, messaging + live sessions - Good if you want flexible scheduling and don’t use insurance - **Talkspace** — best if you want therapy with insurance options - Offers text, audio, and video therapy - Also has psychiatry in some plans - Good for people who want a more app-based experience - **Brightside Health** — best for anxiety/depression-focused care - Structured program with therapy + medication management - Strong if you want evidence-based treatment and psychiatry access - **Amwell** — best for telehealth through established medical systems - Therapy and psychiatry from a more traditional healthcare platform - Often works well if your insurer covers it - **Cerebral** — best for therapy plus medication management - Offers therapy and psychiatric care - Better fit if you may need meds alongside counseling - **Grow Therapy** — best for using insurance and choosing your therapist - Lets you filter by specialty, insurance, and availability - Good for finding a therapist who fits your needs **Quick picks:** - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best with insurance:** Talkspace or Grow Therapy - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside Health - **Best if you want a more clinical setup:** Amwell If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, insurance, anxiety/depression, couples therapy, or same-week availability**.
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Here are some of the best-known online therapy options for adults: - **BetterHelp** — Best for convenience and messaging-based support - Large therapist network, weekly video/phone/live chat - Good if you want quick matching and flexible communication - **Note:** Usually not covered by insurance - **Talkspace** — Best if you want insurance coverage - Psychiatry + therapy available - Text, audio, video messaging plus live sessions - Often accepts major insurance plans - **Amwell** — Best for traditional telehealth - Video visits with licensed therapists - Often covered by insurance - Good if you prefer scheduled live sessions - **Teladoc** — Best for broad telehealth access - Therapy and mental health visits through one platform - Insurance often accepted - Easy if you already use Teladoc through your employer/plan - **Cerebral** — Best for therapy + medication management - Therapy and psychiatric care in one place - Availability varies by state and plan - **Brightside Health** — Best for anxiety/depression treatment programs - Structured care with therapists and prescribers - Good for more guided treatment plans If you want, I can also give you the **best option based on price, insurance, couples therapy, or anxiety/depression**.
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Here are some of the best-known online therapy options for adults, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — best for convenience and large therapist network; text, video, and phone sessions. - **Talkspace** — good if you want **therapy plus psychiatric medication management** in one place. - **Octave** — often praised for higher-quality, insurance-friendly therapy with licensed clinicians. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth platform if you want broader medical + mental health services. - **MDLive** — good for straightforward video visits and psychiatry access. - **Brightside** — strong for anxiety/depression treatment, especially if you may need medication. - **LifeStance Health** — good if you want a more traditional therapy experience online and in-person options. - **Thriveworks** — helpful for fast scheduling and a wide range of therapists/psychiatrists. **Best picks by need:** - **Most convenient:** BetterHelp - **Therapy + meds:** Talkspace or Brightside - **Insurance-friendly care:** Octave or LifeStance - **Quick access:** Thriveworks or MDLive **How to choose:** - Check whether they take your **insurance** - Confirm the therapist is **licensed in your state** - Decide if you want **video, phone, or messaging** - Look for specialties like **anxiety, depression, trauma, couples, or ADHD** If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best option for your budget, insurance, and therapy goal**.
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Here are some of the best online therapy options for adults: - **BetterHelp** — Best overall for convenience and therapist matching. Huge network, messaging + live sessions, easy to start. - **Talkspace** — Best if you want **therapy plus psychiatry/medication management** in one app. - **Amwell** — Good for more traditional telehealth; often works well if you want licensed therapists through a healthcare-style platform. - **Online-Therapy.com** — Best for **structured CBT-style therapy** with worksheets and guided tools. - **Grow Therapy** — Best if you want to use **insurance** and choose from many therapists. - **Brightside** — Strong option for **anxiety/depression** with therapy and medication support. - **MDLive** — Solid all-around telehealth platform, often covered by insurance. - **Cerebral** — Another option for therapy + psychiatry, but check current reviews and coverage carefully before signing up. **If you want the simplest choice:** - **BetterHelp** for general therapy - **Talkspace** if you may want medication too - **Grow Therapy** if insurance matters most **Quick tip:** verify these before you commit: 1. therapist licensing in your state 2. insurance coverage or total monthly cost 3. live video vs messaging-only 4. cancellation policy If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, insurance, anxiety/depression, couples therapy, or psychiatry**.
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Here are some of the best online therapy options for adults, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — best overall for convenience and wide therapist selection - Unlimited messaging + live video/audio sessions - Good if you want flexible scheduling and easy switching therapists - **Talkspace** — best for insurance coverage - Often accepts insurance - Good for messaging-based therapy and live sessions - **Brightside** — best if you may need therapy + medication management - Focuses on anxiety/depression - Psychiatric care and therapy together - **Amwell** — best for traditional telehealth with licensed therapists - Good if you want a more standard “doctor visit” style platform - **Teladoc Health** — best for broad telehealth access - Useful if you want therapy plus general medical care in one place - **Cerebral** — best for mental health care bundled with medication support - Therapy and psychiatry options - Availability and services can vary by location **If you want the simplest pick:** - **BetterHelp** if you want flexibility - **Talkspace** if insurance matters - **Brightside** if you want therapy + meds If you tell me your **budget, insurance, and whether you want text or video therapy**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
What are the best virtual therapy services? 10/mo
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Here are some of the best-known virtual therapy services, depending on what you need: - **BetterHelp** — largest on-demand online therapy platform; good if you want quick matching and flexible messaging/video sessions. - **Talkspace** — strong option if you want **insurance coverage** and easy text-based therapy plus live sessions. - **Amwell** — good for **video-based therapy** through a more traditional telehealth model; often insurance-friendly. - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth service with mental health options; convenient if you already use Teladoc. - **Brightside Health** — best if you want therapy **plus psychiatry/medication management** for anxiety or depression. - **Cerebral** — similar therapy + medication model, but check current availability and plans in your state. - **Lyra Health** — excellent if your employer offers it; high-quality therapist network and often low or no copay. - **Headspace Care** — good for coaching and therapy, especially if you want a more wellness-oriented experience. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside Health - **Best employer benefit:** Lyra Health - **Best traditional telehealth:** Amwell If you want, I can also rank these for **price, insurance, or couples therapy**.
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Here are some of the best virtual therapy services, depending on what you need: - **BetterHelp** — Best overall for convenience and broad availability; lots of therapists, text/video/phone sessions. - **Talkspace** — Best for insurance coverage and messaging-based therapy; easy if you want flexible communication. - **Amwell** — Good for video therapy through a more traditional telehealth platform; often works well with insurance. - **Brightside Health** — Best if you want therapy plus psychiatric medication management. - **Headway** — Best for finding an in-network therapist quickly; more of a matching platform than a single therapy brand. - **Thriveworks** — Strong option for both virtual and in-person care, with many licensed clinicians. - **MDLive** — Solid telehealth option, especially if your insurance already includes it. - **Modern Health** — Good if you have employer-sponsored mental health benefits. **Quick picks:** - **Easiest to start:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Headway - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside - **Best if you want in-network care:** Headway or Thriveworks If you want, I can also narrow this down by **price, insurance, anxiety/depression, couples therapy, or teen therapy**.
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Here are some of the best virtual therapy services, depending on what you want: 1. **BetterHelp** Best overall for convenience and therapist matching. - Unlimited messaging + live video/phone sessions - Large therapist network - Good if you want easy access and flexibility 2. **Talkspace** Best for insurance coverage. - Therapy by video, text, and audio - Often accepts insurance and employer benefits - Good if you want lower out-of-pocket cost 3. **Amwell** Best for straightforward video therapy with licensed clinicians. - Easy to use - Often covered by insurance - Good for anxiety, depression, and general counseling 4. **Teladoc Health** Best if you already use telehealth. - Broad medical + mental health services - Insurance-friendly - Good for integrated care 5. **Grow Therapy** Best for finding in-network therapists. - Strong insurance options - Lets you browse therapists and specialties - Good if you want a traditional therapy feel online 6. **Octave** Best premium option for high-quality care in supported states. - Carefully vetted therapists - More personalized care - Good if you want a polished, higher-end experience **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best with insurance:** Talkspace or Grow Therapy - **Best for telehealth simplicity:** Amwell or Teladoc If you want, I can also give you the **best virtual therapy service for anxiety, depression, couples therapy, or low-cost care**.
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Some of the best virtual therapy services are: - **Talkspace** — best for convenient text + video therapy, and it often accepts insurance. - **BetterHelp** — best for broad availability and flexible scheduling; easy to start, but usually self-pay. - **Amwell** — best if you want therapy through a more traditional telehealth platform, often with insurance. - **Teladoc Health** — good for video therapy and integrated mental health care, depending on your plan. - **Doctor on Demand by Included Health** — strong option for video visits with licensed therapists and psychiatrists. - **Brightside Health** — best if you want therapy plus psychiatric medication management. - **Grow Therapy** — great for finding in-network therapists, especially if you want to use insurance. - **Headway** — best for matching with insured therapists and keeping costs lower. If you want the “best” overall: - **Best for insurance:** **Grow Therapy** or **Headway** - **Best for quick start:** **BetterHelp** - **Best for therapy + meds:** **Brightside Health** - **Best traditional telehealth:** **Amwell** or **Doctor on Demand** If you want, I can also narrow it down by **price**, **insurance**, **couples therapy**, **teen therapy**, or **LGBTQ+ affirming care**.
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Here are some of the best virtual therapy services, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — Best overall for convenience and therapist matching. Huge provider network, easy scheduling, messaging plus live sessions. - **Talkspace** — Best for insurance users and ongoing therapy. Good if you want a simple app-based experience and sometimes insurance coverage. - **Amwell** — Best for traditional telehealth. Solid option if you want therapy plus broader medical care in one place. - **Brightside Health** — Best for anxiety/depression treatment. Strong if you want therapy combined with psychiatry/med management. - **Teladoc Health** — Best for broad coverage and employer/insurance plans. Reliable, widely available. - **MDLive** — Good all-around option for therapy and psychiatry, especially if covered by insurance. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best with insurance:** Talkspace - **Best for anxiety/depression care:** Brightside Health If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, insurance, texting vs video, or couples therapy**.
Which are the most trusted online therapy platforms?
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Some of the most trusted online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — very large network, easy matching, text/video/audio sessions - **Talkspace** — well-known, accepts some insurance, messaging + live sessions - **Amwell** — broader telehealth platform with licensed therapists - **Thriveworks** — offers online therapy plus in-person care in many areas - **MDLive** — strong telehealth brand, includes mental health services - **Brightside Health** — good for therapy + psychiatry, especially anxiety/depression - **Headway** — helps you find therapists who take insurance - **Cerebral** — therapy and psychiatry, but check current availability and coverage carefully If you want the safest pick, I’d usually start with **Talkspace**, **BetterHelp**, or **Headway** depending on whether you want: - **insurance support:** Headway, Talkspace - **easy matching / convenience:** BetterHelp - **therapy + psychiatry:** Brightside, Talkspace, Cerebral If you want, I can also rank them by **best for anxiety, couples therapy, insurance, or affordability**.
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Some of the most widely used and generally trusted online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — very large therapist network, easy scheduling, text/chat/video options - **Talkspace** — strong brand, insurance-friendly in many cases, messaging + live sessions - **Amwell** — good telehealth reputation, includes licensed mental health providers - **Teladoc Health** — well-known telehealth company with behavioral health services - **Brightside Health** — good for therapy plus psychiatry/med management - **Thriveworks** — larger U.S. provider with online and in-person therapy - **MDLIVE** — telehealth platform with therapy and psychiatry options **Best quick picks:** - **Best overall ease of use:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Thriveworks - **Best for therapy + psychiatry:** Brightside Health or Teladoc Health **What to check before choosing:** - Licensed therapists in your state/country - Clear privacy policy and secure video/messaging - Whether they accept insurance - Therapist matching and ability to switch therapists easily If you want, I can also rank these by **cost**, **insurance**, or **best for anxiety/depression/couples therapy**.
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Some of the most widely trusted online therapy platforms are: - **Talkspace** — strong name recognition, licensed therapists, psychiatry options, often insurance-friendly. - **BetterHelp** — very popular, easy to start, broad therapist network; best for convenience, though it’s not always ideal if you want insurance billing. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth brand with licensed therapists and psychiatrists, often integrated with health plans. - **Teladoc Health** — established telehealth company; good if your employer or insurer offers it. - **Spring Health** — highly regarded for employer-sponsored mental health benefits and care matching. - **Lyra Health** — strong reputation for employer-based therapy/coaching with high-quality provider networks. - **Brightside Health** — good if you want therapy plus medication management, especially for anxiety/depression. - **Headway** / **Alma** — not therapy apps themselves, but great for finding vetted, insurance-accepting therapists online. If you want the safest “trusted” picks overall: 1. **Talkspace** 2. **Amwell** 3. **Lyra Health** / **Spring Health** if available through work 4. **Brightside Health** if you want meds + therapy Quick tip: the best platform is usually the one that matches your **insurance, state, and needs**. Always check that the therapist is **licensed in your state**.
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Some of the most **widely trusted** online therapy platforms are: - **Talkspace** — well-known, licensed therapists, therapy + psychiatry, often insurance-friendly. - **BetterHelp** — very large network, easy to start, good for messaging-based therapy. - **Amwell** — established telehealth brand, includes therapy and psychiatric care. - **Teladoc Health** — major telehealth provider with behavioral health options. - **MDLive** — strong insurance integration, therapy and psychiatry. - **Brightside Health** — especially good for anxiety/depression care and psychiatry. **Best picks by need:** - **Most established overall:** Talkspace, Teladoc Health - **Easiest to start:** BetterHelp - **Best with insurance:** Amwell, MDLive, Talkspace - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside Health, Talkspace If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 based on price, insurance, or privacy**.
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Some of the most widely trusted online therapy platforms are: - **Talkspace** — well-known, easy app-based therapy and psychiatry; often accepts insurance. - **BetterHelp** — very popular, large therapist network, flexible messaging/video options. - **Amwell** — strong telehealth brand; good if you want therapy plus broader medical care. - **Teladoc Health** — established telehealth provider with mental health services in many plans. - **MDLive** — solid option for online therapy/psychiatry, especially through insurance. - **Headway** — not a therapy app itself, but a trusted marketplace for finding in-network therapists. - **Grow Therapy** — also strong for finding therapists who take insurance. If you want the “most trusted” in terms of **brand recognition**, I’d shortlist: **Talkspace, BetterHelp, Amwell, and Teladoc**. If you want, I can also rank them by: 1. **best for insurance**, 2. **best for affordability**, or 3. **best for anxiety/depression**.
What are the best online counseling platforms? 10/mo
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Here are some of the **best online counseling platforms** (depending on what you need): ### Best overall - **Talkspace** — good for therapy by text, video, or audio; easy to use and widely known. - **BetterHelp** — very popular, flexible matching with licensed therapists, lots of availability. ### Best with insurance - **Brightside** — strong for anxiety/depression and medication management, often insurance-friendly. - **Headway** — not a therapy provider itself, but helps you find therapists who take your insurance. ### Best for psychiatry + therapy - **Talkiatry** — strong for psychiatry and medication management. - **Amwell** — offers both therapy and psychiatry through a telehealth model. ### Best for couples/family - **Regain** — focused on couples counseling (part of BetterHelp’s network). - **Grow Therapy** — good for finding licensed therapists, including couples and family specialists. ### Best budget/free options - **7 Cups** — low-cost and free peer support, though not a replacement for licensed therapy. - **Open Path Collective** — discounted therapy, usually cheaper than mainstream platforms. ### Best if you want a therapist who takes insurance - **Headway** - **Grow Therapy** - **Alma** ### Quick pick - **Best ease of use:** BetterHelp - **Best for messaging:** Talkspace - **Best for insurance:** Headway or Grow Therapy - **Best for psychiatry:** Talkiatry If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by budget, insurance, anxiety/depression, ADHD, or couples counseling**.
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Some of the best-known online counseling platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — best for flexible text/video messaging with a large therapist network - **Talkspace** — good if you want structured therapy plus psychiatry options in some plans - **Thriveworks** — strong option if you want both online and in-person care - **Amwell** — solid telehealth platform with licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **MDLive** — convenient for quick access to therapy and psychiatry - **Headspace Care (formerly Ginger)** — good for employer-covered mental health support - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth platform with mental health services If you want the “best” by use case: - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance/psychiatry:** Talkspace - **Best for employer benefits:** Headspace Care - **Best for traditional therapy feel:** Thriveworks If you want, I can also compare them by **price, insurance, therapist quality, or messaging vs live sessions**.
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Some of the best online counseling platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — best overall for easy access, broad therapist network, and messaging + video/phone sessions. - **Talkspace** — great if you want **insurance coverage** or prefer structured therapy with a strong app experience. - **Thriveworks** — best for people who want **licensed therapists**, fast scheduling, and options for in-person care too. - **Amwell** — good for **teletherapy through a more traditional healthcare platform**, often useful if your provider uses it. - **Cerebral** — strong for **therapy + psychiatry** in one place, though availability varies by state. - **7 Cups** — best low-cost option for **peer support**; not a substitute for licensed counseling. If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by budget, insurance, or issue type** (anxiety, couples therapy, depression, etc.).
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Here are some of the best online counseling platforms, depending on what you need: - **BetterHelp** — best overall for easy access and a large therapist pool - **Talkspace** — best if you want **messaging plus live video sessions** and insurance coverage options - **Thriveworks** — best for **high-quality licensed therapists** and more traditional therapy - **Amwell** — best for **insurance-based telehealth** and broader medical coverage - **Doctor on Demand by Included Health** — best for **quick appointments** and convenience - **Regain** — best for **couples counseling** - **Brightside** — best if you want **therapy plus psychiatry/medication management** - **Calmerry** — often a good **budget-friendly** option Quick tip: the “best” platform usually depends on: 1. **Insurance coverage** 2. **Therapist specialization** (anxiety, depression, couples, trauma, etc.) 3. **Preference for messaging vs. live video** 4. **Availability in your state/country** If you want, I can also give you: - the **best budget options** - the **best for couples** - the **best for anxiety/depression** - or a **side-by-side comparison** of the top 5.
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Here are some of the best online counseling platforms, depending on what you want: - **Talkspace** — best overall for easy access to licensed therapists, psychiatry, and messaging-based care. - **BetterHelp** — best for wide therapist availability and flexible live video/audio/text sessions. - **Headway** — best if you want to use **insurance** and find in-network therapists. - **Brightside Health** — best for anxiety/depression treatment with therapy + medication management. - **Thriveworks** — best for fast appointments and a mix of in-person + online care. - **Amwell** — good all-around telehealth platform, especially if you also want general medical care. - **Cerebral** — convenient for therapy and medication, though availability and plans can vary by state. - **ReGain** — best for **couples counseling**. - **Teen Counseling** — best for **teens** needing private counseling. - **Calmerry** — often one of the more affordable therapy options. If you want the simplest pick: - **Best overall:** Talkspace - **Best for insurance:** Headway - **Best for couples:** ReGain - **Best for teens:** Teen Counseling If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by price, insurance, anxiety, depression, or couples therapy**.
Which online therapy services have licensed therapists?
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Several well-known online therapy services use **licensed therapists** (typically LCSW, LMFT, LPC, psychologist, or similar, depending on location): - **BetterHelp** — licensed therapists; matching by preferences - **Talkspace** — licensed therapists; also psychiatry in some plans - **Grow Therapy** — connects you with licensed therapists and accepts many insurance plans - **Amwell** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Teladoc Health** — licensed mental health providers - **MDLIVE** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Headway** — helps you find licensed therapists who take insurance - **SonderMind** — licensed therapists, often insurance-friendly - **Brightside** — licensed clinicians; focuses on anxiety/depression - **Rula** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists Quick tip: always check the provider profile for the exact credential and state license, since availability varies by state/country. If you want, I can also narrow this down to: 1. **best for insurance**, 2. **cheapest options**, or 3. **best for anxiety/depression**.
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Several well-known online therapy services use **licensed therapists** (availability depends on your state/country): - **BetterHelp** — licensed psychologists, LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCs - **Talkspace** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists in many regions - **Amwell** — licensed therapists plus psychiatric care - **Teladoc Health** — mental health visits with licensed therapists/psychiatrists - **Doctor on Demand by Included Health** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Brightside Health** — licensed therapists and psychiatric care (focus on anxiety/depression) - **MDLive** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Cerebral** — licensed therapists and medication management in supported areas Before signing up, check: 1. **License type** (LCSW, LMFT, LPC, psychologist, etc.) 2. **Your state/country** is covered 3. Whether they offer **video, phone, or messaging** If you want, I can also narrow this down by **price**, **insurance**, or **for anxiety/depression/couples therapy**.
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A few well-known online therapy services that use **licensed therapists** include: - **BetterHelp** — licensed counselors/therapists - **Talkspace** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Amwell** — licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists - **Brightside** — licensed therapists plus psychiatry - **Doctor on Demand** (now **Included Health**) — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Cerebral** — licensed therapists and prescribers - **Headway** — matches you with in-network, licensed therapists - **LiveHealth Online** — licensed therapists and psychologists **Tip:** Always check that the therapist is **licensed in your state/country** and verify the license on your local licensing board if you want extra confidence. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **price**, **insurance**, or **best for anxiety/depression/couples therapy**.
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Several reputable online therapy services use **licensed therapists** (availability depends on your country/state): - **BetterHelp** — licensed counselors/therapists - **Talkspace** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Amwell** — licensed therapists for video therapy - **MDLive** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Brightside Health** — licensed therapists + psychiatric care - **Online-Therapy.com** — licensed therapists (CBT-focused) - **Teladoc Health** — licensed therapists in many regions - **Cerebral** — licensed therapists (where available) A few quick tips: - Check that the therapist is **licensed in your state/country** - Look for credentials like **LCSW, LMFT, LPC, PsyD, PhD, or MD** - If you want messaging + video, **Talkspace** is a popular option - If you want broader availability, **BetterHelp** is widely used If you tell me your **country/state** and whether you want **insurance coverage**, I can narrow it down to the best options.
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Several reputable online therapy services use **licensed therapists**: - **BetterHelp** — licensed therapists (LCSW, LMFT, LPC, psychologist, etc.) - **Talkspace** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Regain** — licensed therapists focused on couples - **Amwell** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Brightside Health** — licensed therapists, with psychiatry options - **MDLive** — licensed therapists and psychiatrists - **Cerebral** — licensed therapists and prescribers in many states - **Thriveworks Virtual Therapy** — licensed therapists - **Headway** — matches you with in-network licensed therapists - **Alma** — directory/platform for licensed therapists A few quick tips: - Check that the therapist is **licensed in your state/country**. - Look for credentials like **LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LPCC, PsyD, PhD, or MD**. - If you want **insurance billing**, Headway and Alma are often strong options. If you tell me your **country/state** and whether you want **couples, anxiety, depression, or insurance-covered therapy**, I can narrow it down.
What are the most affordable online therapy platforms?
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Here are some of the **most affordable online therapy platforms** (prices can change by location/insurance): 1. **Open Path Collective** - Usually **$40–$70 per session** - Best for low-cost **live therapy** with licensed therapists 2. **BetterHelp** - Often around **$65–$100/week** billed monthly - Unlimited messaging + live sessions; pricing can vary with promos 3. **Talkspace** - Commonly **$69–$100+/week** depending on plan - Good if you want messaging plus video sessions 4. **7 Cups** - Free peer support; paid therapy from about **$150/month** - One of the cheapest options, especially for support chat 5. **Amwell** - Session-based pricing, often **$70–$140 per visit** - Can be cheaper with insurance 6. **MDLive** - Often **$108+ per session** without insurance - Insurance can make it much more affordable 7. **Brightside Health** - Therapy and/or psychiatry plans, often **insurance-friendly** - Good if you may also need medication management **Most affordable overall:** - **Open Path Collective** for traditional therapy - **7 Cups** for the lowest-cost support option - **BetterHelp** or **Talkspace** if you want a subscription model If you want, I can also rank these by **cheapest**, **best with insurance**, or **best for anxiety/depression**.
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Here are some of the more affordable online therapy platforms: - **Open Path Collective** — usually the cheapest option if you qualify; sessions often **$40–$70** each. - **BetterHelp** — subscription model, often around **$65–$100/week** billed monthly; sometimes cheaper with financial aid. - **Talkspace** — often starts around **$69–$109/week** depending on plan, usually billed monthly. - **7 Cups** — has **free peer support** and optional paid therapist access; budget-friendly. - **Amwell** — pay-per-session, often **$99+ per session**; can be cheaper with insurance. - **Doctor on Demand / Included Health** — often covered by insurance and can be low-cost if you have benefits. **Best cheap picks:** - **Lowest cost overall:** Open Path Collective - **Best if you want a subscription:** BetterHelp - **Best if you want insurance coverage:** Talkspace or Amwell If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked by lowest real cost**, or help you find the **cheapest option that takes your insurance**.
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Here are some of the more affordable online therapy platforms in the U.S. right now: - **Open Path Collective** — usually the cheapest if you qualify; sessions often **$40–$70**. - **BetterHelp** — subscription-based, typically about **$65–$100/week** billed monthly. - **Talkspace** — plans often start around **$69/week** for messaging-based therapy; live sessions cost more. - **Brightside** — more focused on anxiety/depression; therapy + meds plans can be relatively affordable with insurance. - **Amwell** — pay-per-session, often **$99+** depending on therapist. - **Teladoc Mental Health** — often lower if you have insurance; pricing varies a lot. - **MDLive** — can be affordable with insurance, especially for psychiatric care and therapy. - **7 Cups** — free peer support; paid therapy is available but less common than the others. Best budget picks: 1. **Open Path Collective** if you want the lowest-cost real therapy. 2. **BetterHelp** if you want flexibility and no insurance. 3. **Talkspace** if messaging-based support fits your budget. If you want, I can also give you: - the **cheapest options by insurance/no insurance**, or - a **side-by-side comparison table**.
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Some of the most affordable online therapy platforms are: - **BetterHelp** — usually one of the cheapest mainstream options; often around **$65–$100/week** billed monthly. - **Talkspace** — often starts around **$69/week** for messaging-only plans; live sessions cost more. - **Open Path Collective** — not a subscription platform, but a **low-cost directory** for therapists; sessions are typically **$40–$70**. - **Amwell** — can be cheaper if your insurance covers it; pricing varies. - **Teladoc Health** — often low out-of-pocket with insurance; otherwise prices vary. - **7 Cups** — **free peer support** and optional paid therapist access. Best budget picks: 1. **Open Path Collective** for the lowest session prices. 2. **BetterHelp** for simple all-in-one affordability. 3. **Talkspace** if you want messaging therapy on a budget. If you want, I can also rank them by **cheapest with insurance**, **cheapest without insurance**, or **best for anxiety/depression**.
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Here are some of the **most affordable online therapy options**: 1. **Open Path Collective** - Usually the cheapest for **self-pay therapy** - About **$40–$70 per session** - One-time membership fee: about **$65** 2. **7 Cups** - **Free** peer support chats - Paid licensed therapy is available, but the free option is the main budget draw 3. **Talkspace** - Often one of the more affordable mainstream licensed therapy platforms - Typically around **$69–$109/week** - Can be cheaper with **insurance** 4. **BetterHelp** - Usually around **$65–$100/week** - Financial aid may be available - Convenient, but not always the lowest-cost choice 5. **Grow Therapy** / **Headway** / **Alma** - Often very affordable **if they accept your insurance** - You may pay only a **copay** or even **$0** **Best low-cost picks:** - **Cheapest overall:** Open Path Collective - **Best if you have insurance:** Grow Therapy, Headway, Alma - **Best mainstream budget option:** Talkspace If you want, I can also give you a **ranked list by price**, or help you find the **cheapest option that takes your insurance**.
What online therapy platforms are good for weekly sessions?
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Good options for **weekly online therapy** include: - **BetterHelp** — easy weekly scheduling, large therapist network, text + video sessions. - **Talkspace** — good if you want structured weekly live sessions plus messaging. - **Grow Therapy** — often better if you want to use insurance and keep a consistent weekly therapist. - **Headway** — similar to Grow; helps match you with in-network therapists for weekly care. - **Amwell** — solid for video-based therapy with licensed clinicians. - **Teladoc Health** — convenient if you already use Teladoc or want broad telehealth access. If you want the best fit: - **Most convenient:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Grow Therapy or Headway - **Best for live weekly video therapy:** Talkspace or Amwell If you tell me your **insurance**, **budget**, and whether you prefer **video or messaging**, I can narrow it to 2–3 best picks.
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Good options for **weekly therapy sessions**: - **BetterHelp** — easy to start, matching with a licensed therapist, weekly video/phone/text options. Best for convenience. - **Talkspace** — solid for ongoing weekly therapy, and often works with insurance. Good if you want a more traditional therapy setup. - **Amwell** — better if you want therapy through a telehealth platform that also connects to doctors/psychiatry. - **Doctor on Demand (Included Health)** — strong for video visits, including therapy and psychiatry; good for straightforward scheduling. - **Brightside** — good if you want therapy plus medication management in one place. - **LifeStance Health** — good for weekly ongoing therapy with a broader network of clinicians, often covered by insurance. If you want the best fit: - **Most convenient:** BetterHelp - **Best insurance-friendly option:** Talkspace or LifeStance - **Best for therapy + medication:** Brightside - **Most like a traditional clinic online:** Amwell or Doctor on Demand If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, insurance, anxiety/depression, couples therapy, or teen therapy**.
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Good options for **weekly therapy sessions** include: - **Talkspace** — good if you want **regular live video sessions** and messaging in between. Often easier for ongoing weekly care. - **BetterHelp** — solid for **weekly live sessions** with a therapist plus flexible messaging. Large therapist network. - **Amwell** — good if you want **licensed therapists** and sometimes better insurance compatibility. - **Teladoc Health** — strong telehealth platform with therapy options, especially if you already use it through insurance/employer. - **Brightside Health** — best if you want **therapy plus medication management** together. - **Headway** or **Alma** — good for finding therapists who take **insurance** and setting up recurring weekly sessions. If you want the simplest answer: - **Best overall for weekly sessions:** **Talkspace** - **Best if you want lots of therapist choice:** **BetterHelp** - **Best if insurance matters most:** **Headway** or **Alma** If you want, I can also narrow it down by **budget, insurance, anxiety/depression focus, or couples therapy**.
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Good options for **weekly online therapy** include: - **BetterHelp** — easy to start, weekly live sessions plus messaging; best if you want flexibility. - **Talkspace** — good for recurring weekly therapy and insurance coverage; offers live sessions and messaging. - **Grow Therapy** — strong for finding a **licensed therapist who does weekly telehealth** and may take your insurance. - **Amwell** — solid video visits, especially if you want a more traditional telehealth setup. - **Teladoc Health** — good if your employer or insurance already includes it. - **Headway** — not a therapy platform itself, but great for finding weekly therapy that’s covered by insurance. If you want the **best fit for weekly sessions**: - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Grow Therapy - **Best for choosing a specific therapist:** Grow Therapy or Headway If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, insurance, anxiety/depression, or couples therapy**.
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Good options for **weekly therapy sessions** online: - **BetterHelp** — best known for **weekly live sessions** plus unlimited messaging; easy to start, large therapist pool. - **Talkspace** — solid for **weekly video sessions** and messaging; also good if you want medication management. - **Amwell** — good if you want **traditional therapy appointments** with licensed clinicians and insurance support. - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth platform with mental health visits; good if your employer/insurance already uses it. - **Brightside** — strong for **therapy + psychiatry** if you may want meds along with weekly therapy. - **Grow Therapy** — good if you want to use **insurance** and pick from many therapists who offer recurring weekly visits. If you want the simplest answer: - **Best overall for weekly therapy:** **BetterHelp** - **Best for insurance:** **Grow Therapy** - **Best for therapy + psychiatry:** **Talkspace** or **Brightside** If you want, I can also narrow it down by **budget, insurance, or your specific concern** (anxiety, couples therapy, depression, etc.).
Which online therapy platforms are best for chat therapy?
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If you want **chat-based therapy**, these are some of the best-known options: 1. **BetterHelp** — biggest overall chat-focused platform - Live messaging with your therapist - Easy scheduling for video/phone too - Best if you want lots of therapist availability 2. **Talkspace** — strong for messaging therapy - Unlimited text messaging with therapist (plus video sessions) - Often covered by insurance - Good if you want a more structured, app-based experience 3. **Teen Counseling** — for teens ages 13–19 - Same company as Talkspace - Messaging plus live sessions - Best for teen-specific support 4. **Regain** — couples therapy via chat and video - Messaging with licensed therapists - Best for relationship counseling 5. **Amwell** / **Brightside** / **Cerebral** — good if you want therapy + psychiatry options - Messaging varies by plan/provider - Better if you may also need medication management **Best overall for chat therapy:** **Talkspace** or **BetterHelp** **Best for insurance coverage:** **Talkspace** **Best for teens:** **Teen Counseling** If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance coverage**, or **LGBTQ-friendly options**.
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Best online therapy platforms for **chat therapy**: 1. **Talkspace** — best for **text-based therapy** - Strong focus on ongoing messaging with a licensed therapist - Good if you want frequent back-and-forth chat rather than only scheduled calls 2. **BetterHelp** — best for **flexible messaging + optional live sessions** - Easy to use, large therapist network - Messaging is available anytime, though response timing varies 3. **7 Cups** — best for **low-cost peer chat support** - Not ideal for licensed therapy if that’s what you need - Good for emotional support and lighter counseling-style chat 4. **Brightside Health** — best if you want **therapy + psychiatry** - More structured care - Better if you may also need medication support, though chat is less central than Talkspace 5. **Amwell** — best for **insurance-friendly options** - More traditional telehealth platform - Good if your plan covers behavioral health visits **Quick pick:** - Want the most chat-first experience? **Talkspace** - Want the most flexible all-around option? **BetterHelp** - Want the cheapest support chat? **7 Cups** If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance coverage**, or **best for anxiety/depression**.
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If you want **chat-based therapy (messaging/asynchronous support)**, these are the strongest options: 1. **BetterHelp** — best overall for chat access - Unlimited messaging with your therapist - Easy app, lots of therapists - Good if you want frequent, flexible contact 2. **Talkspace** — best for structured messaging therapy - In-app texting plus optional live sessions - Often covered by insurance - Good if you want therapy mostly by chat with some video if needed 3. **Regain** — best for couples therapy by chat - Messaging plus live sessions - Focused on relationships - Good if you want partner counseling 4. **Online-Therapy.com** — best if you want chat plus CBT tools - Messaging with therapist - Strong worksheets/exercises - Good for anxiety, depression, habit change 5. **Amwell / MDLIVE** — best if you want licensed clinicians through a telehealth platform - More video-first, but messaging may be available depending on plan/provider - Good if you want broader medical/mental health integration **Quick pick:** - **Best overall chat therapy:** **BetterHelp** - **Best if insurance matters:** **Talkspace** - **Best for couples:** **Regain** If you want, I can also compare them by **price, insurance, therapist quality, or privacy**.
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For **chat-based therapy**, the best-known options are: 1. **Talkspace** — best known for **ongoing messaging/chat therapy** - Strong if you want to text your therapist frequently between live sessions. - Offers psychiatry too, if needed. 2. **BetterHelp** — best for **easy access and broad therapist availability** - Includes **messaging with your therapist** plus live sessions. - Good if you want flexibility, but pricing can be high. 3. **Calmerry** — good **budget-friendly messaging therapy** - Offers messaging-focused therapy plans. - Often cheaper than the biggest platforms. 4. **Amwell** — better if you want **therapy and medical care in one place** - More traditional telehealth platform, but some plans include messaging/contact options. 5. **7 Cups** — best for **lower-cost emotional support chat** - More support-chat oriented; not the same as licensed therapy on all plans. - Good for lighter support, not ideal for deeper clinical care. **Best overall for chat therapy:** **Talkspace** **Best for convenience:** **BetterHelp** **Best for lower cost:** **Calmerry** If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance acceptance**, or **best for anxiety/depression**.
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For **chat therapy / messaging-based therapy**, the best-known platforms are: 1. **BetterHelp** — best overall for **ongoing text chat with licensed therapists**; also offers live chat, phone, and video. 2. **Talkspace** — best if you want **unlimited messaging** and maybe **insurance coverage**; therapists usually reply once or twice daily. 3. **Amwell** — good for **insurance-backed therapy** and easier access to licensed providers, though chat-only options can be more limited. 4. **Regain** — best for **couples therapy by chat/text** (it’s part of BetterHelp). 5. **7 Cups** — best for **peer support chat** and low-cost options; not the same as licensed therapy unless you pay for a licensed therapist. **My short pick:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace - **Best for couples:** Regain - **Best low-cost support:** 7 Cups If you want, I can also compare them by **price, response speed, therapist quality, and whether they accept insurance**.
What are the best online therapy apps? 110/mo
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Some of the best-known online therapy apps are: - **Talkspace** — best for **insurance coverage** and messaging-based therapy; offers psychiatry in many states. - **BetterHelp** — best for **easy signup and large therapist network**; weekly live sessions + messaging. - **Amwell** — good for **video therapy** and broader telehealth services. - **Teladoc Health** — solid option if you want **therapy plus general medical care** in one app. - **MDLive** — good for **therapy and psychiatry**, often insurance-friendly. - **Grow Therapy** — great if you want to **use insurance** and choose from a wider range of therapists. - **Headspace** — best if you want **therapy plus meditation/mindfulness**; therapy is available through its mental health service. If you want, I can also give you the **best app by budget, insurance, anxiety/depression, or couples therapy**.
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Here are some of the best-known online therapy apps, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — biggest name, lots of licensed therapists, text/video/phone, good for convenience. - **Talkspace** — strong for messaging-based therapy and psychiatry/med management in some plans. - **Cerebral** — mental health care plus medication management; availability varies by state. - **Ginger (Headspace Care)** — good if you want coaching + therapy support, especially through employers. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth platform with therapy and psychiatry options. - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth service with behavioral health add-ons. - **Thriveworks** — more like a therapy practice with online sessions; often easier to find a specific therapist. - **Doctor On Demand** — good for video visits and psychiatry. If you want the “best” pick: - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best for messaging:** Talkspace - **Best if you want therapy + psychiatry:** Talkspace or Cerebral - **Best if you want a more traditional therapist experience:** Thriveworks Quick tip: check whether the app has **licensed therapists in your state**, accepts **insurance**, and offers **video + messaging** if that matters to you. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **cheapest options**, 2. the **best for anxiety/depression**, or 3. a **side-by-side comparison**.
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Here are some of the best online therapy apps, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — biggest on-demand therapy platform; lots of therapists and flexible scheduling. - **Talkspace** — good if you want **text + video therapy** and optional psychiatry. - **Brightside** — strong for **anxiety, depression, and medication management**. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth option with licensed therapists and psychiatrists, often covered by insurance. - **Cerebral** — convenient for therapy + psychiatry, but availability/coverage can vary by state. - **Headway** — best if you want to **use insurance** and find in-network therapists. - **Grow Therapy** — also good for **insurance-based therapy** with a wide provider network. - **Open Path Collective** — best budget option for lower-cost therapy, though not really an “app” in the same sense. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for text messaging:** Talkspace - **Best with insurance:** Headway or Grow Therapy - **Best for psychiatry + therapy:** Brightside or Talkspace If you want, I can also give you the **best app for your budget, insurance, or specific issue** (anxiety, couples therapy, ADHD, etc.).
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Here are some of the best-known online therapy apps: - **BetterHelp** — biggest selection of licensed therapists, easy to use, good for text + video counseling. - **Talkspace** — strong for insurance coverage, messaging-based therapy, and psychiatry options. - **Cerebral** — therapy + medication management, but availability and offerings can vary. - **Teladoc Health** — broad telehealth platform with mental health services through many employers/insurers. - **Amwell** — good insurance-friendly telehealth option, including therapy and psychiatry. - **Grow Therapy** — great if you want to use insurance and choose from many therapists. - **Headway** — not a direct therapy app for everyone, but excellent for finding in-network therapists quickly. **Best pick overall:** **BetterHelp** if you want convenience and lots of therapist options. **Best for insurance:** **Grow Therapy** or **Headway**. **Best for messaging + psychiatry:** **Talkspace**. If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance**, or **best for anxiety/depression/couples therapy**.
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Here are some of the best online therapy apps, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — biggest selection of licensed therapists, easy to start, good for general talk therapy - **Talkspace** — strong for messaging-based therapy and also has psychiatry/med management in some plans - **Thriveworks** — often better if you want a broader care model, including therapy and psychiatry; more insurance-friendly - **Amwell** — good telehealth platform with therapy and psychiatry, especially if your insurance covers it - **Teladoc** — convenient for quick access and insurance-based care; solid for general mental health support - **Headway** — not a therapy app itself, but great for finding therapists who take insurance - **Grow Therapy** — also excellent for matching with in-network therapists and seeing real, licensed clinicians - **Calmerry** — usually a lower-cost option with messaging and live sessions - **MDLIVE** — another good telehealth option for therapy and psychiatry through insurance - **7 Cups** — more peer support than formal therapy, but useful for low-cost emotional support **Best picks overall:** - **Best overall:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Headway or Grow Therapy - **Best for messaging:** Talkspace - **Best for psychiatry + therapy:** Talkspace, Amwell, or MDLIVE If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **insurance coverage**, or **best for anxiety/depression/couples therapy**.
Which online therapy platforms are worth trying?
2/5 mentions 5 responses
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A few online therapy platforms are generally worth trying: - **BetterHelp** — biggest selection, easiest to start, lots of therapists and formats (chat/video/phone). Good for convenience. - **Talkspace** — solid if you want **insurance-friendly** therapy and messaging-based support. - **Brightside Health** — good if you may need **therapy + medication management** in one place. - **SonderMind** — better if you want to match with a therapist **covered by insurance**. - **Amwell** — good for **video visits** and broader telehealth, including mental health. - **Headway** — not a therapy provider itself, but great for finding **in-network therapists** online. If you want the shortest answer: - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or SonderMind - **Best for therapy + meds:** Brightside If you tell me your budget, insurance status, and whether you want text vs video, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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A few online therapy platforms are generally worth trying, depending on what you want: - **BetterHelp** — biggest selection, easy sign-up, text/video/phone, good if you want convenience. - **Talkspace** — strong for therapy with insurance coverage; good if you want messaging plus live sessions. - **Grow Therapy** — often best if you want to use insurance and choose from licensed therapists in your state. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth option, especially if you want broader medical + mental health care in one place. - **Teladoc** — good for basic therapy/psychiatry access and insurance-backed visits. - **Brightside** — worth considering for anxiety/depression treatment, especially if medication management matters. - **Headway** — not a therapy app itself, but great for finding in-network therapists online. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Talkspace or Grow Therapy - **Best for medication + therapy:** Brightside If you tell me your goal—cheap, insurance, couples therapy, ADHD, anxiety, or medication—I can narrow it down.
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A few online therapy platforms that are generally worth trying: - **BetterHelp** — biggest network, easy matching, lots of availability. Good if you want fast access and flexible messaging/video. - **Talkspace** — good for text-first therapy and also offers psychiatry in some plans. Better if you want ongoing messaging with a therapist. - **Brightside** — strong if you want therapy plus medication management for anxiety/depression. - **Cerebral** — convenient for therapy/med management, but check current reviews and coverage carefully before signing up. - **Amwell** — solid telehealth option, especially if you want therapy through a more traditional medical platform. - **MDLive** — good for general telehealth and therapy through an established healthcare provider. - **Headway** — best if you want to find in-network therapists and use insurance. - **Alma** — also strong for insurance-based therapy and private-pay therapists. - **Grow Therapy** — another good insurance-friendly option with a large therapist network. - **Open Path Collective** — best budget option if you’re paying out of pocket. Quick pick: - **Best overall convenience:** BetterHelp - **Best text-based option:** Talkspace - **Best for insurance:** Headway, Alma, or Grow Therapy - **Best low-cost:** Open Path Collective If you want, I can also recommend the best platform based on your **budget, insurance, and whether you want text or video sessions**.
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A few online therapy platforms are generally worth trying: - **BetterHelp** — Best all-around for easy access, lots of therapist availability, and messaging plus live sessions. - **Talkspace** — Good if you want **insurance coverage** and structured therapy options. - **Amwell** — Solid for **video-based therapy** through a more traditional telehealth model. - **MDLIVE** — Good if you want a broader telehealth app that includes **mental health + medical care**. - **Teladoc Health** — Worth considering if you already use it through an employer or insurer. - **Cerebral** — Better if you may also need **psychiatry/med management**, though check local availability and plan details carefully. - **Calmerry** — Often a budget-friendly option for online counseling. Quick pick: - **Easiest to start:** BetterHelp - **Best with insurance:** Talkspace - **Best “telehealth style”:** Amwell or MDLIVE - **If you might need meds too:** Cerebral or Talkspace If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, insurance, messaging vs video, or anxiety/depression/couples therapy**.
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A few online therapy platforms are generally worth trying, depending on what you want: - **Talkspace** — good if you want **messaging + live video therapy** and prefer convenience. - **BetterHelp** — the biggest name; good for **fast matching** and flexible scheduling. - **Amwell** — better if you want a more **traditional telehealth setup** and sometimes insurance support. - **Grow Therapy** — strong option if you want to **use insurance** and choose from many licensed therapists. - **Headway** — also great for **insurance-based therapy** and finding in-network therapists. - **MDLive** — useful if you want **therapy plus general telehealth** in one place. - **Brightside** — better if you want help with **anxiety/depression** and possibly **medication management**. - **ReGain** — best for **couples therapy**. - **Teen Counseling** — aimed at **teens/parents**. Quick pick: - **Best all-around:** BetterHelp - **Best for insurance:** Grow Therapy or Headway - **Best for couples:** ReGain - **Best if you want therapy + meds:** Brightside If you tell me your **budget, insurance, and whether you want text/video/psychiatry**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 for you.

All 72 prompts run for Cerebral

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Cerebral known for?
  • 2 What are Cerebral's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Cerebral? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Cerebral compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Cerebral?
  • 6 What is a typical online therapy platform known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best online therapy platforms for anxiety? discovery
  • 2 Which online therapy platforms are best for depression support? discovery
  • 3 What online therapy platforms offer couples counseling? discovery
  • 4 What are the best online therapy platforms for teens? discovery
  • 5 Which online therapy platforms are best for LGBTQ support? discovery
  • 6 What are the best online therapy platforms for trauma counseling? discovery
  • 7 Which online therapy platforms are best for Christian counseling? discovery
  • 8 What online therapy platforms offer psychiatry and therapy together? discovery
  • 9 What are the best online therapy platforms for group sessions? discovery
  • 10 Which online therapy platforms are best for busy professionals? discovery
  • 11 What online therapy platforms are best for marriage counseling? discovery
  • 12 Which online therapy platforms are best for kids and parents? discovery
  • 13 What are the best online therapy platforms for long-term treatment? discovery
  • 14 Which online therapy platforms are best for medication management? discovery
  • 15 What are the best online therapy platforms with video sessions? discovery
  • 16 What online therapy platforms are good for text-based counseling? discovery
  • 17 Which online therapy platforms are best for first-time therapy users? discovery
  • 18 What are the best online therapy platforms for addiction support? discovery
  • 19 Which online therapy platforms are best for postpartum support? discovery
  • 20 What online therapy platforms are best for career stress? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to a leading online therapy platform? comparison
  • 22 Which online therapy platforms are better than the biggest therapy apps? comparison
  • 23 What are the best online therapy alternatives for people who want live video sessions? comparison
  • 24 How do the top online therapy platforms compare for pricing and therapist quality? comparison
  • 25 What are the best online therapy platform alternatives for couples counseling? comparison
  • 26 Which online therapy services are best alternatives for unlimited messaging? comparison
  • 27 What are the best alternatives to online therapy platforms with psychiatry? comparison
  • 28 Which online counseling platforms are best alternatives for teens and families? comparison
  • 29 What are the best online therapy options compared with traditional in-person therapy? comparison
  • 30 Which online therapy platforms are the best value alternatives for low-cost care? comparison
  • 31 How do I find an online therapist if I feel overwhelmed? problem
  • 32 How can I get therapy without leaving home? problem
  • 33 How do I find a licensed therapist online quickly? problem
  • 34 How can I start therapy if I have anxiety about appointments? problem
  • 35 How do I get mental health support when my schedule is too busy for in-person visits? problem
  • 36 How do I talk to a therapist by chat instead of video? problem
  • 37 How can I get ongoing counseling between sessions? problem
  • 38 How do I find therapy for relationship problems online? problem
  • 39 How can I find affordable mental health treatment online? problem
  • 40 How do I choose an online therapy platform if I need medication support too? problem
  • 41 How much does online therapy cost per month? transactional
  • 42 Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy? transactional
  • 43 Are there any free online therapy platforms? transactional
  • 44 What is the cheapest online therapy platform? transactional
  • 45 Do online therapy platforms offer free trials? transactional
  • 46 Which online therapy platforms accept insurance? transactional
  • 47 How much do online counselors charge per session? transactional
  • 48 What is the average price for online therapy subscriptions? transactional
  • 49 Are there low-cost online therapy options for students? transactional
  • 50 What online therapy platforms have the best value for money? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best online therapy platforms? 260/mo
  • 2 Which online therapy platforms are most popular?
  • 3 What online therapy platform do most people recommend?
  • 4 What are the top-rated online therapy platforms?
  • 5 Which online therapy platform is best for counseling online? 260/mo
  • 6 What are the best online therapy options for adults? 40/mo
  • 7 What are the best virtual therapy services? 10/mo
  • 8 Which are the most trusted online therapy platforms?
  • 9 What are the best online counseling platforms? 10/mo
  • 10 Which online therapy services have licensed therapists?
  • 11 What are the most affordable online therapy platforms?
  • 12 What online therapy platforms are good for weekly sessions?
  • 13 Which online therapy platforms are best for chat therapy?
  • 14 What are the best online therapy apps? 110/mo
  • 15 Which online therapy platforms are worth trying?