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Top 10 therapists in Orlando, FL

Clients agree: these Orlando therapists are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Cassidy Kozusko Counseling

Cassidy Kozusko Counseling

New on Thervo
Offers online services
2+ years in business
Serves Orlando, FL
Are you feeling frustrated and confused by your closest relationships? Do you find yourself stuck in familiar negative patterns, in your relationships or your own habits? While our greatest heartaches often come to us in the form of relationships, they can also be the doorway to providing healing and reparative experiences. Sometimes we need another calm and caring presence to help us express our emotions, to gain clarity where we have confusion, and fumble our way forward out of the stuck places. Therapy can provide a healing relationship, a place to receive attentive and nonjudgemental listening, and hope for a brighter tomorrow. Cassidy ha
Beth Davalos Counseling Center LLC/ Sunshine Senior Counseling

Beth Davalos Counseling Center LLC/ Sunshine Senior Counseling

5.0(1)
Offers online services
8+ years in business
Serves Orlando, FL
John B. says, "Very nice staff. My therapist was wonderful to work with, insightful and helpful. Highly recommend." Read more
Fernanda Ngo Counseling

Fernanda Ngo Counseling

New on Thervo
Offers online services
2+ years in business
Serves Orlando, FL
Therapeutic Interests: I hope to work with adolescent and adult clients from a variety of different cultural backgrounds in the areas of trauma and abuse, issues of sexuality, anxiety, depression, grief, and relational issues. Therapeutic Modalities: A mix of emotionally focused therapy, attachment theory, and internal family systems from a person-centered approach Counseling Style: invitational, relational, connecting Counseling has been such an important part of my own story. I have learned to struggle well in the midst of seasons of loss, heartache, anxiety, and depression and to become more fully alive when life has brought joy and play...
Corinne Tucker, RMHCI

Corinne Tucker, RMHCI

New on Thervo
Offers online services
1 hire on Thervo
Serves Orlando, FL
I am a registered mental health care provider in the state of Florida, eager to provide you with compassionate, professional care as you navigate the pain that has prompted your search for a counselor. I work primarily in the realms of relationship struggles, trauma recovery, depression, dissociation, and adapting to change. My approach is trauma-informed, attachment-based, and flexible according to your goals and needs. I believe that deep healing and change are possible. This belief is rooted in personal experience, professional observations, and my faith. It is a privilege and a joy to be given a front-row seat in my clients' lives, to wit...

Your Therapy and Counseling questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

How much does therapy cost?

Therapy costs $100 to $250 per session if not covered by insurance, depending on the therapist's experience or specialty, therapy type, and your location. Prices are on the high end of the range in major metropolitan areas like Los Angeles and New York. The average cost of therapy with insurance is $20 to $60 per session for the copay.

Online therapy costs $50 to $110 per week and typically includes support through texting, phone, or online chat. Some plans include one or two live video sessions per week with a licensed therapist.

Can therapists prescribe medication?

Therapists are licensed psychologists or counselors but are not medical doctors, and in most states in the U.S. they are not allowed to prescribe medication. Only five states allow licensed psychologists to prescribe medication—Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, and New Mexico—and psychologists in these states must complete additional psychopharmacology training and certification.

In the rest of the U.S., only a medical doctor can prescribe medication. Psychiatrists attend medical school and can prescribe medication, but they typically do not provide talk therapy or counseling services.

Can a therapist diagnose ADHD, autism, depression, or other conditions?

A licensed therapist can give a mental health diagnosis in all states except Indiana and Maine. However, the therapist must refer clients to a psychiatrist or other medical doctor if the condition requires medication. Consult a therapist near you if you have concerns about ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism, or other mental health conditions.

Can I use my Health Savings Account (HSA) for therapy?

You can use your HSA or FSA for therapy if you have a billable diagnosis—such as depression or bipolar disorder—and the therapy is deemed medically necessary. You can't use your HSA or FSA for marriage or family counseling, grief counseling, or therapy for stress management.

Can I see my therapist while traveling?

You can see your therapist while traveling only if your therapist is licensed or legally permitted to practice in the state you're physically located in at the time of the session. Not all states allow interstate therapy practice. Check with your therapist before you leave to confirm they can provide telehealth services across state lines.

How often should I go to therapy?

Most therapists recommend starting with one session per week. After your first session, your therapist will work with you to decide on a schedule that will most benefit you. Some issues require only a few sessions, while others require more extensive treatment.

How can I choose the best therapist near me?

When seeking therapy or mental health care, follow these tips to help you find the right therapist for you:

First consider the type of therapy you'd prefer. Common therapy styles and modalities include:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
  • Psychodynamic therapy
  • Humanistic therapy
  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy

Choose therapists who specialize in treating your condition. Then:

  • Ask for recommendations from your medical provider.
  • Read reviews on Thervo and Google.
  • Confirm the therapist is licensed to practice in your area.
  • Meet with the therapist for an initial session to make sure their personality and treatment style is a good fit for you.

What questions should I ask therapists?

Ask these questions to help you find a therapist who is the best fit for you:

  • How long have you been practicing, and what are your certifications?
  • What therapy style or modalities do you practice?
  • What is your philosophy as a therapist?
  • What does a typical therapy session look like?
  • Are you more directive or guiding as a counselor?
  • Do you give homework or reading assignments?
  • How do you determine success in therapy?
  • What is your success rate in treating past clients with this issue?
  • Will you see me if I run into problems between sessions?

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