January 8, 2025 Daniel Olavarría, DSW, LCSW

13 Therapist Directories You Should Know About in 2025

Finding a great match in a therapist can be really tough! I’m here to make it just a tad easier.

Regardless of your criteria, there are so many great online therapy directories that can help you find the best therapist fit for you.

Here are 13 therapist directories you should know about in 2025!

Psychology Today

Psychology Today is, by far, the largest therapist directory available! It is highly searchable on all criteria, including insurance, issue area, therapeutic approach, location, online therapy, race/ethnicity of therapist, gender of therapist, price range, and more. I recommend this website be part of everybody’s therapist search, just because of the sheer number of clinicians available on this site. Website: psychologytoday.com

Best Qualities

  • Largest Selection
  • Searchable on All Criteria
  • USA & International Options

Good Therapy

Good Therapy is another large directory that is highly searchable on any criteria. While not as large or popular as Psychology Today, it is still a great choice for searches where most people are likely to find a therapist who meets their criteria. Website: goodtherapy.org

Best Qualities

  • Wide Selection
  • Searchable on All Criteria
  • USA & International Options

Therapy for Black Girls

Created by licensed psychologist Dr. Joy Harden Bradford in 2014, Therapy for Black Girls is a trailblazing directory that has led the way in helping clients find therapists with whom they have shared identities. The directory is robust and is a great resource for anybody (regardless of gender identity) who is seeking a therapist who is Black, connected to the African diaspora, or culturally responsive in their work with Black clients. The website also features a very popular podcast, active blog, and resources focused on mental health among Black women and girls. Website: therapyforblackgirls.com

Best Qualities

  • Created for Black Clients
  • Active Podcast & Blog
  • Resources for Black Women

Latinx Therapy

Created by licensed psychotherapist Adriana Alejandre in 2018, Latinx Therapy is a fantastic resource for Latiné clients across the country and has many options for Spanish-speaking therapists. This directory also has a popular podcast and an active blog. On social media, you’ll see Latinx Therapy campaigns focused on reducing stigma related to mental health and therapy in Latiné communities and resources aimed at increasing access among vulnerable populations. Website: latinxtherapy.com

Best Qualities

  • Created for Latiné, Latinx Clients
  • Active Podcast & Blog
  • Spanish-speaking Therapists

Asian Mental Health Collective

Asian Mental Health Collective is fairly unique in that it is organized as a non-profit, with a therapist directory being among its many offerings! The therapists on its directory are from across the Asian diaspora, many are multilingual, and they are mainly located in the United States and Canada. In addition to the therapist directory, Asian Mental Health Collective’s website has information about therapy funds, support groups, Facebook communities, a blog, and an annual conference. Website: asianmhc.org

Best Qualities

  • Created for Asian Clients
  • Focus on USA & Canada
  • Multilingual Therapists

South Asian Therapists

South Asian Therapists is a straightforward directory, founded by Raj Kaur in 2020, focused specifically on providing an easy way to connect with therapists who are South Asian. It has a selection of therapists both within the United States and across the world, many of whom are multilingual. Website: southasiantherapists.org

Best Qualities

  • Created for South Asian Clients
  • USA & International Options
  • Multilingual Therapists

Muslim Therapist Directory

Muslim Therapist Directory, which is powered by online therapy platform Ruh Care, has therapists throughout the United States and internationally across 19 countries. The directory is searchable by religious sect, gender, and more so that clients are able to find the best fit even within their Muslim faith community. Website: www.muslimtherapist.directory

Best Qualities

  • Created for Muslim Clients
  • USA & International Options
  • Searchable by Sect, Gender, etc.

The Jewish Therapist Collective

The Jewish Therapist Collective, founded in 2020 by licensed psychotherapist Halina Brooke, offers a wide U.S.-based network of Jewish therapists via its directory. Additionally, it provides advocacy and community support for Jewish clinicians and is working toward non-profit status. Website: jewishtherapists.org

Best Qualities

  • Created for Jewish Clients
  • Support for Jewish Clinicians
  • Wide USA-based Network

Zencare

Founded in 2015 by Yuri Tomikawa, Zencare prioritizes convenience in your therapist search by being a highly searchable directory, having a therapist matching quiz, and enabling you to schedule your free brief consultation with a prospective therapist directly on the website. Many of the therapists listed in Zencare also have long-form videos on their profiles so that you can get a chance to really get a sense of that therapist before reaching out for the consultation. Their blog and health insurance page also offer important information to make your search easier. Website: zencare.co

Best Qualities

  • Long-Form Therapist Videos
  • Consultation Scheduling on Website
  • Very Searchable

Mental Health Match

Started by Ryan Schwartz in 2017, Mental Health Match places a heavy emphasis on its matching quiz to help connect clients with a therapist who is a great fit. They offer a wide range of free online therapy guides on their website to help demystify your therapist search and prominently feature their wide selection of therapists who are in-network with various insurances. Website: mentalhealthmatch.com

Best Qualities

  • Matching Quiz
  • Focus on In-Network Insurance
  • Free Online Therapy Guides

MyWellbeing

MyWellbeing was founded in 2017 by licensed psychotherapist Alyssa Petersel as a matchmaking directory that uses a matching quiz to help you connect with a therapist that meets your criteria. You’ll get the most out of this directory if you reside in a high-population state, but there are also options throughout the country. The company has also launched Dedicated by MyWellbeing which serves as its own therapy practice with New York-licensed therapists who are in-network with major insurance plans.
Website: mywellbeing.com

Best Qualities

  • In-Network Insurance Options in NY
  • Matching Quiz
  • Popular in High-Population States

Inclusive Therapists

Founded by licensed psychotherapist Melody Li, Inclusive Therapists offers a highly diverse selection of therapists in its directory with a focus on social justice and liberation practices. Among the licensed therapists, you will also find a wide range of unlicensed practitioners focusing on culturally-rooted healing practices. While these are not licensed mental health professionals, they may be able to offer complementary services that align with your needs and values. Website: inclusivetherapists.com

Best Qualities

  • Focus on Social Justice & Liberation
  • Diverse Therapist Selection
  • Culturally-Rooted Healing

Manhattan Alternative

Founded by licensed psychotherapist Dr. Dulcinea Alex Pitagora in 2014, Manhattan Alternative initially focused on serving as a therapist directory for New York City but has since expanded nationwide. The directory focuses on providers who are “sex-positive, affirmative, and have expertise related to issues faced by kink, poly, consensually non-monogamous, trans, gender non-conforming, and/or LGBQ individuals, as well as current or former adult industry workers.” Website: manhattanalternative.com

Best Qualities

  • Most Popular in New York
  • Therapists Licensed in Other States
  • LGBQ, Trans, Kink, Poly Affirmative

Daniel Olavarría, DSW, LCSW

Dr. Daniel Olavarría is a licensed psychotherapist who works with adults and couples in his private practice, The City Psychotherapy New York, LCSW, PLLC. He has been featured as an expert at the National Institutes of Health, on NPR, and in various publications, including InStyle, Bustle, and Well+Good. Dr. Olavarría earned his Master of Social Work degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his Doctor of Social Work degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.