Therapists in Massachusetts
444 licensed therapists
Updated
Find the right therapist in Massachusetts with our directory of 444 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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Therapy Market in Massachusetts
Based on 2,296 therapist profiles across Massachusetts
$168
Avg Session Fee
88%
Accept Insurance
15 yrs
Avg Experience
2,296
Therapists Statewide
Session Fee Breakdown
Median: $150/session
Top Insurance Providers in Massachusetts
Most Sought Specialties in Massachusetts
Market data sourced from public therapist profiles across Massachusetts. Actual fees and availability may vary.
Guide to Finding Therapy in Massachusetts
Massachusetts hosts one of the nation's largest mental health provider networks with approximately 2,296 licensed therapists concentrated in the Boston metropolitan area and distributed across smaller communities statewide. The state's academic and research excellence, anchored by prestigious medical institutions, creates an environment where therapists continuously integrate evidence-based innovations into clinical practice. Practitioners like Carinne Sosnowski and others bring clinical sophistication refined through access to ongoing training and exposure to diverse, highly-educated client populations seeking specialty care.
Massachusetts therapy fees average $168 per session, with median costs at $150 and ranges from $40 to $450. This pricing reflects Boston's high cost of living and the state's robust healthcare economy. Many Massachusetts therapists offer sliding scale arrangements based on income, and community mental health centers throughout the state provide affordable services for lower-income residents.
Massachusetts therapists accept insurance at an 88% rate, with BlueCross and BlueShield, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare leading among accepted plans. Before scheduling, verify your therapist's network status through the Massachusetts Division of Insurance at Massachusetts Division of Insurance or contact your insurance provider. Boston-area competition creates multiple coverage options.
Telehealth services are widely available throughout Massachusetts, expanding access for rural Western Massachusetts residents and busy urban professionals. Anxiety, depression, and trauma-related conditions dominate treatment focuses, reflecting both general mental health needs and specific stressors of high-achievement environments. The National Institute of Mental Health provides evidence-based depression information.
Therapist Availability in Massachusetts
1 therapist per 3,049 residents (population: 7,001,399)
Insurance Guide for Therapy in Massachusetts
Massachusetts therapists accept insurance at an 88% rate, with BlueCross and BlueShield, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare representing the most commonly accepted plans. Verify your specific coverage through the Massachusetts Division of Insurance or your insurance company before booking appointments. Many Boston-area practices offer multiple insurance options due to competitive market dynamics.
Uninsured Massachusetts residents can access therapy through community mental health centers offering sliding scale services. Session costs for uninsured clients typically range from $75 to $200 depending on income and provider. Community organizations throughout Boston, Worcester, and Springfield provide affordable mental health services. Call SAMHSA's helpline at 1-800-662-4357 for local referrals.
Massachusetts strictly enforces mental health parity laws, ensuring insurance plans provide equivalent coverage for mental health conditions as medical services. The state complies with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act with robust enforcement mechanisms. For detailed information on your parity rights, visit the CMS Mental Health Parity page.
Therapy Specialties in Massachusetts
Massachusetts therapists most frequently treat anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, relationship issues, and life transitions. The state's highly educated, achievement-oriented population experiences significant performance anxiety and perfectionism-related distress. Academic and career-transition stressors create unique mental health demands requiring specialized intervention.
Anxiety treatment throughout Massachusetts employs cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and evidence-based approaches refined through academic research. Practitioners help clients manage performance anxiety, social anxiety, and existential concerns common in intellectual environments. The American Psychological Association's anxiety resources provide comprehensive information.
Depression affects Massachusetts populations at elevated rates, particularly among high-achievers and those experiencing life transitions. Licensed therapists employ behavioral activation, cognitive approaches, and interpersonal therapy addressing depression's complex roots. NAMI Massachusetts offers extensive peer support and educational resources.
Trauma and PTSD treatment addresses both interpersonal and occupational trauma. Therapists trained in trauma-focused CBT, EMDR, and somatic approaches help clients recover. The National Center for PTSD provides clinical resources and evidence-based information. Contact 988 anytime for crisis support.
Frequently Asked Questions About Therapy in Massachusetts
How many therapists are available in Massachusetts?
Our directory lists 444 licensed therapists practicing in Massachusetts. Across the broader Massachusetts market, there are approximately 2,296 mental health professionals based on public profile data.
How much does therapy cost in Massachusetts?
The average therapy session in Massachusetts costs $168, with a median fee of $150. Fees range from $40 to $450 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 Massachusetts accept?
Approximately 88% of therapists in Massachusetts 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, UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH. Use the insurance filter on this page to find therapists who accept your specific plan.
Can I find a telehealth therapist in Massachusetts?
Yes. 444 therapists in our Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts?
The most sought-after therapy specialties in Massachusetts include Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Relationship Issues, Life Transitions. You can browse therapists by specialty using the links above or our specialty directory.
What therapy approaches are used by therapists in Massachusetts?
Popular therapeutic approaches among Massachusetts practitioners include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Client-Centered Therapy, Solution-Focused 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 Massachusetts?
Therapists in Massachusetts have an average of 15 years of clinical experience. This means most providers have extensive training and practice treating a wide range of mental health concerns.
Can I find a therapist in Massachusetts who speaks my language?
Yes. Beyond English, therapists in our Massachusetts directory speak Spanish (10 therapists), Portuguese (2 therapists). Use the Language filter on this page to find a therapist who speaks your preferred language.