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Alison Murphey

Alison Murphey

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Los Angeles/Sawtelle, Los Angeles
Trauma Counseling, Mindfulness +7
English
Abuse, Addiction +8
Online & In-person

When experiencing significant life changes, living as a survivor, or processing the impact of the past, it can feel impossible to be your true self...together we will find your voice and build a sense of empowerment.

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Hanadi Beydoun

Hanadi Beydoun

Clinical Psychologist

Badaro, Beirut
Psychodynamic Therapy
Arabic, English
Relationship Issues, Abuse +8
Online & In-person

I’m Hanadi Beydoun, a licensed clinical psychologist. I offer a warm, relational space to explore what’s beneath your struggles—whether it’s anxiety, trauma, relationship pain, or questions of identity. Together, we’ll work toward healing, clarity, and meaningful change.

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Kashish Kataria

Miss Kashish Kataria

Psychotherapist

Sector 13, Chandigarh
Group Therapy, Psychotherapy +3
English, Hindi/Urdu
Anxiety, Stress / Burnout +8
Online & In-person

With experience of 1200+ sessions, I, Kashish Kataria, help Young Adults (18-30 years) make sense of anxiety, emotional chaos, and self-sabotaging patterns. We'll explore what’s holding you back and bring your authentic needs and emotions to the surface, all with curiosity, compassion, and honesty.

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Lorene Charles

Ms Lorene Charles

Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

Eureka Valley, San Francisco
Counseling, Personal Development +8
English
Relationship Issues, LGBTQI+ Support +8
Online & In-person

I am passionate about helping people become comfortable with their emotions and more authentic in their relationships and with themselves. I can help you learn how to use your body to introspectively explore the feelings you experience. I teach clients how to be more grounded, feel more centered and be less reactive.

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Dr. Jen Bachtold

Dr. Jen Bachtold

Licensed Clinical Psychologists

San Diego, San Diego
ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy), Conflict Management +8
English
Abuse, Addiction +8
Online & In-person

As a psychologist, my passion lies in helping individuals navigate life's challenges and facilitating their journey towards growth and healing. I believe in the power of therapy to foster self-awareness, resilience, and meaningful change.

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Sidra Gifford

Sidra Gifford, MSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Berkeley, San Francisco
Coaching, Consultation +8
English
Life Transitions, Anxiety +8
Online & In-person

**Teletherapy is available to Californians during the hours of 6am-8am and 10pm-1am Monday through Thursday (PST) - private pay only (no insurance). Private pay coaching services are also available to English-speakers worldwide between 07:00 and 17:00 CET Monday-Friday.**

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Joe Olivo

Mr Joe Olivo

Psychotherapist

San Francisco, San Francisco
Counseling, Mindfulness +5
English
Adolescent Therapy, Anxiety +2
In-person only

I am a compassionate and experienced therapist working with you to discover obstacles and pathways to a better life.

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Steven Reidbord

Steven Reidbord, MD

Psychiatrist

San Francisco, San Francisco
Psychiatry, Psychodynamic Therapy +2
English
Personal Development, Depression +6
In-person only

Psychiatrist and psychiatric educator with psychodynamic therapy emphasis. In-person only.

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Mojdeh Mansoori

Mojdeh Mansoori, MHC

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

San Francisco, San Francisco
Clinical Supervision, Dream Analysis +6
English, Farsi
Anxiety, Relationship Issues +8
Online & In-person

Hi, I’m Mojdeh. I am an Iranian-American therapist and a child of immigrant parents. I witnessed my parents experiencing their feelings of grief as they lived far from family, friends, and their native country. As a bicultural kid, I faced challenges integrating both of my cultures and experienced racism as I navigated the world.

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Spark All Wellness

Spark All Wellness

Organization

Healthcare Organization

Laurel Heights, San Francisco
Child / Adolescent Therapy, Counseling +8
English, Spanish
Online & In-person

We are a private therapy practice in San Francisco specializing in psychotherapy for women, children & young adults. We specialize in EMDR, CBT, Play Therapy, Trauma Informed Yoga therapy and offer both in-person and virtual sessions.

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Nathan Brandon

Dr Nathan Brandon

Licensed Psychologist

San Francisco, San Francisco
Dream Analysis, Free Consultation +6
English
Addiction, Anxiety +7
Online & In-person

I help people understand the deeper patterns driving their problems while also giving them clear, effective tools to feel calmer, more grounded, and more confident in daily life. My approach is warm, collaborative, and evidence-based. Together, we’ll build resilience, and create a life that feels more steady, meaningful, and aligned with who you are—rather than one controlled by fear or constant stress. You don’t have to “push through” or figure this out on your own. Meaningful relief is possible, and I’m here to help you get there.

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Lindsay Goodlin

Lindsay Goodlin

Licensed Clinical Social Workers

San Francisco, San Francisco
Clinical Supervision, Counseling +4
English
Life Transitions, Anxiety +8
Online & In-person

"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions." -Dalai Lama

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Welcome, and well done for taking steps towards positive change! We are here to help you find your best-fit therapist in San Francisco, United States—a clinical psychologist, marriage counsellor, family therapist, professional counsellor, or other mental health professional—near you or online.

We aim to help you find independent therapists who provide a safe, caring, and therapeutic space guided by your unique needs rather than one-size-fits-all company policies.

How to Use This Directory

This page automatically loads the nearest therapists who work with families and have availability. Use our filters to narrow your search, then read profiles to find the right match for your family's needs.

Think of the filters like a sentence: "I'm looking for a psychologist who identifies as female, works with adults, helps with anxiety, and speaks German." Use the filters to build your ideal match.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is therapy for me?

If you are asking this question, the answer is likely yes. You do not need a diagnosis to benefit from therapy.1 If you want change, support, or clarity, therapy is likely for you.

Common reasons people seek therapy:

  • Personal growth to build confidence, self-understanding, and emotional maturity2
  • Low mood, worry, emptiness, or irritability
  • Relationship strain and conflict
  • Support for your child or teenager
  • Big changes like job loss, bereavement, relocation, or divorce

About 1 in 8 people lives with a mental health condition, and many more face stress or want more from life.1 You do not need to wait for a crisis. Independent therapists can help you handle everyday challenges and clinical concerns.

To learn more, read our guide on Who Needs Therapy?

Why Choose an Independent Therapist?

Independent therapists in San Francisco put you in the driver's seat. They focus on finding the right fit, tailoring sessions to your unique needs, and taking the time to understand your goals before you commit—all without strict program rules or corporate quotas.

This model provides several key benefits:

  • Direct Relationship: You and your therapist agree on goals and methods together. No algorithmic assignment interferes with your care.
  • Tailored Methods: Clinicians can adapt their approach to your needs, including session length and pace, integrating multiple methods as you evolve.
  • Privacy & Continuity: With fewer parties involved, your privacy is better protected. You can see the same trusted clinician over time, which supports deeper work.
How do I choose a therapist in San Francisco?

Choosing a therapist involves four key factors: credentials, experience, therapeutic approach, and personal fit.3 Here is a step-by-step guide:

1. Check Credentials and Registration

Therapists in San Francisco include several types of mental health professionals, each with specialized training:

  • Clinical psychologists and counsellors provide psychotherapy for concerns like depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, relationship difficulties, and life transitions. They use evidence-based approaches to help you understand patterns, develop coping strategies, and work toward your goals.
  • Marriage and family therapists work with couples, families, and individuals on relationship dynamics, communication patterns, conflict resolution, parenting challenges, and family transitions like divorce or blending families.
  • Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can diagnose mental health conditions and prescribe medication. Choose a psychiatrist if you think medication might help alongside therapy—such as for moderate-to-severe depression, bipolar disorder, or ADHD.

The right choice depends on your specific needs. Many concerns can be addressed by different types of therapists, so focus on finding someone with relevant experience who feels like a good fit.

2. Consider Their Experience and Approach

Look for therapists with experience in your specific concern. Different therapeutic approaches work in different ways:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps you identify and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors. It works well for anxiety, depression, and OCD.
  • Psychodynamic therapy explores how unconscious patterns and past experiences shape your current relationships and behaviors, addressing deeper personality patterns.
  • Person-centered therapy provides a warm, non-judgmental space where you lead the conversation, helping you find your own solutions.

Research shows that the therapeutic fit—feeling understood, respected, and safe—matters more than the specific method for most people.4 A good therapist will adapt their approach to what works for you.

3. Use the Filters to Narrow Your Search

Filter by issue, therapist type, language, cultural background, gender identity, fee range, and availability to find your best match.

4. Review Profiles and Contact 2-3 Therapists

Read profiles carefully and contact a few therapists for an initial consultation, many of which are free. Ask questions like, "How do you typically work with [your concern]?" and "What would a typical session look like?"

5. Trust Your Instincts

The therapeutic relationship is one of the strongest predictors of treatment success.3 Choose someone you feel comfortable with. If the fit isn’t right after a few sessions, it is okay to try someone else.

To learn more, read our comprehensive guide on How to Choose a Therapist.

Our Commitment to Verification & Safety

Your trust is paramount. We are committed to ensuring that every therapist on our platform meets high professional and ethical standards.

  • License & Registration: We verify that all therapists hold a valid license and are in good standing with their professional regulatory body.
  • Correct Titles: We ensure that practitioners only use professional titles (like "Psychologist") that they are legally entitled to use in their region.
  • Ongoing Checks: Enhanced listings undergo periodic re-verification to ensure their credentials remain current.

This commitment to transparency and quality means you can search with confidence, knowing you are connecting with credible, vetted professionals.

How much does therapy cost in San Francisco?

Therapists' fees in San Francisco vary based on training background, experience level, and specialization.

Insurance and Coverage

Many insurance plans cover mental health services. Before booking, ask your insurer about your coverage for in-network and out-of-network providers, your copay or coinsurance, and any session limits.

Affordable Options

Many therapists offer sliding-scale fees based on income, flexible session arrangements, or group therapy as a lower-cost option. Contact therapists directly to ask about these possibilities.

Independent therapists control their own pricing and can offer flexible payment options. They can provide the paperwork needed for insurance claims and will openly discuss fees.

To learn more, read our guides on Therapy Cost Considerations.

What should I expect in the first session?

The first session is an orientation and brief assessment. It's a chance to see if you feel comfortable. Sessions typically last 50-60 minutes.

What Happens:

  • Introductions & Paperwork: You’ll discuss confidentiality, fees, and policies.
  • Your Story: The therapist will ask what brings you to therapy and what you hope to achieve.
  • Questions & Answers: This is your chance to ask about their approach and experience.
  • Next Steps: You'll decide if it's a good fit and schedule future sessions.

You do not need to have anything prepared. The most important thing is to show up as you are.

How to Know if It's a Good Fit:

A good therapist will listen, show empathy, and create a safe space. Trust your instincts. People experience better outcomes when the therapeutic relationship is strong,3 but it can take 3-4 sessions to build trust.

Independent therapists can offer flexible first sessions—in-person or online—and take the time to understand your needs without pressure to commit to a rigid program.

To learn more, read our guide on What is Therapy?

About TherapyRoute

Real choice. Authentic independent, clinician-led care.

TherapyRoute is a clinician-led directory that champions independent practitioners who answer to you and their professional ethics, not to investors or corporate interests. We don’t take commissions, sell your data, or assign therapists by algorithm. You browse, compare, and choose.

— Vincenzo (Enzo) Sinisi, Clinical Psychologist (HPCSA), Psychoanalyst (IPA/SAPA), Group Analyst (IGA)

References

[1] World Health Organization (2022). Mental Health Fact Sheet. Link

[2] World Health Organization (2022). World Mental Health Report. Link

[3] Ardito, R. B., & Rabellino, D. (2011). Therapeutic alliance and outcome of psychotherapy. DOI

[4] American Psychological Association (2019). The therapeutic relationship. Link

IMPORTANT!!

TherapyRoute is not for emergencies and does not provide medical advice. All of our content is informational and cannot replace professional healthcare. In an emergency, contact a local emergency service. For immediate support, consider a local helpline.