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Therapists in Kansas

209 licensed therapists

Updated

Find the right therapist in Kansas with our directory of 209 licensed mental health professionals. Whether you're looking for in-person therapy or telehealth sessions, you can filter by insurance coverage, language, and more to find the perfect match for your needs.

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Allison Keith

LCPC

Wichita, KS

I bring professional experience supporting clients through emotional challenges. My approach centers on compassion, respect, and genuine understanding of each p...

Stress, Anxiety Grief Self esteem +2
Accepting Clients 5+ yrs

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Therapy Market in Kansas

Based on 2,024 therapist profiles across Kansas

$145

Avg Session Fee

90%

Accept Insurance

11 yrs

Avg Experience

2,024

Therapists Statewide

Session Fee Breakdown

Lowest Fee $25
Median Fee $150
Average Fee $145
Highest Fee $375
$25 $375

Median: $150/session

Top Insurance Providers in Kansas

Most Sought Specialties in Kansas

Market data sourced from public therapist profiles across Kansas. Actual fees and availability may vary.

Guide to Finding Therapy in Kansas

Kansas hosts a robust community of licensed mental health professionals serving approximately 2,024 therapists across the state. From the bustling Wichita metropolitan area to smaller communities surrounding Kansas City and Fort Riley, therapists like Alison Slater in Wichita bring years of clinical experience to help residents navigate life's challenges. The therapeutic landscape spans urban centers and rural plains, with practitioners offering diverse treatment modalities suited to the state's military, agricultural, and growing tech-sector demographics.

The average therapy session in Kansas costs around $145, with fees typically ranging between $25 and $375 per session. The median fee of $150 sits slightly above the national average of $150, reflecting moderate pricing accessibility across the state. Many Kansas-based therapists offer sliding scale rates to accommodate clients with varying financial circumstances, and those without insurance can often negotiate reduced fees based on income levels.

An estimated 90% of Kansas therapists accept insurance, making coverage relatively accessible for many residents. BlueCross and BlueShield, Aetna, and Medicaid represent the top three insurers accepted by providers in the state. To verify your specific coverage, contact your insurance company directly or use the Kansas Insurance Department's resources at Kansas Department of Insurance to confirm your therapist is in-network before scheduling.

Telehealth services have expanded significantly throughout Kansas, particularly benefiting rural residents who may face travel barriers to in-person sessions. Anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders represent the most common treatment focuses among Kansas providers. For evidence-based information on anxiety disorders and treatment approaches, the National Institute of Mental Health offers comprehensive resources on proven therapeutic techniques.

Therapist Availability in Kansas

1 therapist per 1,452 residents (population: 2,937,880)

Insurance Guide for Therapy in Kansas

With a 90% insurance acceptance rate among Kansas therapists, finding in-network providers is manageable for most insured clients. BlueCross and BlueShield, Aetna, and Medicaid lead as the primary accepted insurance plans. Before booking an appointment, verify your therapist's status with your specific plan through the Kansas Department of Insurance's provider directory or by calling your insurer directly.

Uninsured Kansas residents shouldn't assume therapy is unaffordable. Session fees for uninsured clients typically range from $50 to $200, with many therapists offering sliding scale fees based on household income. Community mental health centers throughout Kansas provide affordable services, and you can locate these through SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357, which offers free, confidential referrals 24/7.

Kansas recognizes mental health parity requirements ensuring insurance plans cover mental health treatment equivalent to medical/surgical benefits. The state adheres to federal parity laws mandated by the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. For detailed information on your patient rights and parity protections, consult the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Mental Health Parity page.

Therapy Specialties in Kansas

Kansas therapists most frequently work with anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, relationship issues, and expertise-based concerns. The state's significant military presence around Fort Riley contributes to higher demand for trauma-informed and PTSD-specialized care. Additionally, the agricultural economy creates unique stressors around seasonal income fluctuations and rural isolation, driving demand for life transition and coping skills specialists.

Anxiety treatment in Kansas benefits from evidence-based approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure therapies. Practitioners like those at established Wichita and Kansas City practices employ these proven techniques to help clients manage generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorders. The American Psychological Association's Anxiety Center provides excellent educational resources on anxiety mechanisms and treatment effectiveness.

Depression affects significant portions of Kansas's population, particularly in rural areas where access to mental health services remains limited. Licensed therapists throughout the state employ behavioral activation, cognitive reframing, and interpersonal therapy to address depressive symptoms. For additional resources on depression recognition and support, visit the National Alliance on Mental Illness Kansas website for community support groups and educational materials.

Trauma and PTSD treatment represents a critical specialty given Kansas's military community and agriculture-related occupational hazards. Therapists trained in trauma-focused CBT, EMDR, and other evidence-based approaches help residents process traumatic experiences. The National Center for PTSD offers clinical resources and the 988 Lifeline (call or text 988) provides immediate support for anyone in crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions About Therapy in Kansas

How many therapists are available in Kansas?

Our directory lists 209 licensed therapists practicing in Kansas. Across the broader Kansas market, there are approximately 2,024 mental health professionals based on public profile data.

How much does therapy cost in Kansas?

The average therapy session in Kansas costs $145, with a median fee of $150. Fees range from $25 to $375 per session depending on the provider, specialty, and session type. Many therapists offer sliding scale fees for those who qualify.

What insurance plans do therapists in Kansas accept?

Approximately 90% of therapists in Kansas accept insurance. The most commonly accepted insurance plans in our directory include , and more. Based on market data, top insurance providers statewide include BlueCross and BlueShield, Aetna, Medicaid. Use the insurance filter on this page to find therapists who accept your specific plan.

Can I find a telehealth therapist in Kansas?

Yes. 209 therapists in our Kansas directory offer online/telehealth sessions, making it easy to connect with a provider from the comfort of your home. Use the "Telehealth Available" filter above to see only providers offering virtual sessions.

What are the most common therapy specialties in Kansas?

The most sought-after therapy specialties in Kansas include Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Relationship Issues, Expertise. You can browse therapists by specialty using the links above or our specialty directory.

What therapy approaches are used by therapists in Kansas?

Popular therapeutic approaches among Kansas practitioners include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness Therapy. Each approach has its strengths - for example, CBT is evidence-based for anxiety and depression, while EMDR is widely used for trauma. You can filter by treatment approach to find a therapist whose methods align with your preferences.

How experienced are therapists in Kansas?

Therapists in Kansas have an average of 11 years of clinical experience. This means most providers have extensive training and practice treating a wide range of mental health concerns.

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