11 licensed providers matched your needs

Felise Llano, LICSW
When do you call a therapist? It's when a problem- large or small, keeps showing up. And what does a therapist do? We help you look at your problem from new angles, so you can see new ways to deal with it and help you strengthen your skills so you can be successful. During the past 20 years, I've worked in EAP's, outpatient and inpatient settings. I've helped couples and individuals. I have a MSW from Boston College and am a Fellow of the National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse. I would welcome a chance to help you be successful and happy. I am a Certified Employee Assistance Professional, CEAP
Addiction, Anxiety, Career counseling, Codependency, Depression, Substance use disorder, Relationships, Stress
Behavioral issues

Arinze Ejiofor, CNP
Arinze is a Board Certified psychiatry Nurse practitioner and received his Masters of Science in Psychiatric Nursing from Northeastern University. Arinze has over 13 years of working experience within the healthcare system, both inpatient and outpatient providing patient care services; and has for more than two years been prescribing and managing patients with varieties of mental and behavioral illnesses including substance use problems.
Anxiety, Depression, Substance use disorder, ADHD, Bipolar disorder
Behavioral issues

Samantha Krevalin, LMHC
I enjoy helping people lead more fulfilling lives and work through life’s challenges to achieve their goals. I am ready to help you address the difficulties in your life- whether it’s relationships, anxiety, self-esteem, or anything else that is getting in the way of your happiness. I am approachable, non-judgmental, and empathetic. We will work as a team to find solutions to your problems and help you apply them in your everyday life. I want therapy to be an empowering experience for my clients. I look forward to being a part of your journey!
Anxiety, Depression, Relationships, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Addiction
Behavioral issues

CJ Flanigan, LMFT
Hi, I'm CJ (he/him), a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at Talkspace with nearly 15 years of clinical experience. Life poses many challenges that can be difficult to navigate alone; I am here to help. I specialize in individual and relational concerns, self-esteem, and coping strategies. My approach blends Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Systems Theory, and Postmodern methods. I believe in a client-centered, collaborative approach in a safe, accepting space. Recently, I was honored with Talkspace's Quality Award for my commitment to client care. I look forward to supporting your personal growth!
Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Career counseling, Coping skills, Family conflict, Infidelity, Life coaching, Life transitions, Marital and premarital, Marital discord, Men's issues, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sex therapy, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Spirituality, Substance use disorder, Sports performance, Stress, Weight loss, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Leah Comeau, LICSW
I received my Masters in Social work from University of New Hampshire in 2017. My experience has been working with individuals and families of diverse backgrounds struggling with an array of concerns such as: depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, relationship conflicts, LGBTQ+, self-esteem, trauma, grief/loss and substance abuse. My focus is on providing an empathetic, safe, non-judgmental environment where individuals can work towards improving their mental health and relationships through evidenced-based modalities that best fit the clients needs.
Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Codependency, Grief, Trauma and PTSD, ADHD, Parenting, Self esteem, Alcohol use, Coping skills, Stress, Substance use disorder, Divorce, Life transitions, Relationships, Marital discord, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment
Behavioral issues

Sheena Gradzewicz, LICSW
Hello and thank you for taking the time to read my profile. I enjoy being able to support others in identifying and reaching their goals. I specialize in working with individuals experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety, as well as people experiencing substance use disorders. I look forward to meeting you and helping reach your goals.
Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Alcohol use, Behavioral issues, Chronic Relapse, Coping skills, Dual diagnosis, Substance use disorder
Behavioral issues

Melanie Miller, LICSW
Hello! My name is Melanie Miller and I am a licensed clinical social worker. I have been practicing in the field of mental health for over 15 yrs and utilize an eclectic approach to therapy using modalities such as Solution Focus Therapy, Psychodynamic, EMDR, CBT, Trauma Informed, and Motivational Interviewing to name a few. My goal as a therapist is to practice person centered, positive and supportive therapy. I strive to create a safe, friendly and therapeutic space for clients that will bring about positive and effective change.
Anxiety, Depression, Coping skills, Grief, Academic underachievement, Addiction, Behavioral issues, Career counseling, Child or adolescent, Codependency, Divorce, Family conflict, ADHD, Alcohol use, Chronic Relapse, Infidelity, Life transitions, Oppositional defiance, Peer relationship, Women's issues, Trauma and PTSD, Life coaching, Gambling, Obesity, Adoption, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Marital and premarital, Marital discord, Infertility, Self esteem, Relationships, Parenting, Spirituality, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Childhood abuse/neglect, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Stress, Weight loss, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sleep or insomnia, Sexual abuse, Chronic impulsivity, Eating disorders, School issues, Substance use disorder
Behavioral issues

Kimberly Loper, LICSW
Welcome! My name is Kimberly Loper, LCSW. I am a therapist located in the wonderful state of Maine. I have worked in many positions in the clinical field with many populations. I approach therapy as a relationship. I want to build the relationship first before the majority of the work begins. I want anyone and everyone to feel welcome and comfortable to talk about their lives. I love hearing people's stories and how their lives have been built. I am certified in TF-CBT, DBT, and CBT modalities but pull in many others in my work with clients. Thank you for beginning your journey with me!
Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, ADHD, Anger management, Chronic illness, Coping skills, Relationships, Spirituality, Stress, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Suicidal ideation, Grief, Child or adolescent, Intellectual disability, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Dr. Natasha Dominguez, LMFT
Hello! Inviting someone into your most personal space can be intimidating, scary, and daunting, but despite that, here you are and I welcome you. With over 15 years of clinical experience, I strive to provide an environment that enables growth and self-confidence. I utilize an eclectic approach in therapy, so therapy will be an assimilation of different techniques that are catered to your needs. One of the bravest things you can do is to take that first step in beginning to understand your story. I'm here to provide the encouragement, challenges, and skills that you need to make changes and reach your life goals.
Anxiety, Depression, Substance use disorder, Stress, Relationships, Marital and premarital, Self esteem, Bipolar disorder, Coping skills, Life transitions, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Sarah Camerer, LMHC
Hello! I’m Sarah and I have been a practicing counselor for over 25 years. I love helping people find their true selves, overcome pain and change their lives for the better. I invest 100% into my clients and love what I do! I have been practicing individual, couples and family counseling for many years. I specialize in depression, anxiety, grief and loss and PTSD. I like to tailor fit my sessions accordingly with my clients’ unique needs and preferences. I am skilled in Solution focused, client centered and Behavioral modification.
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral issues, Coping skills, Emotional disturbance, Grief, Domestic violence, Infidelity, School issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Anger management, ADHD, Academic underachievement, Addiction, Antisocial personality, Autism spectrum disorders, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality, Career counseling, Child or adolescent, Codependency, Developmental disorders, Dual diagnosis, Eating disorders, Chronic impulsivity, Domestic abuse, Family conflict, Hoarding, Infertility, Intellectual disability, Life coaching, Life transitions, Men's issues, OCD, Parenting, Peer relationship, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Self harming, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sex therapy, Sexual abuse, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Social media, Internet addiction, Stress, Learning disabilities, Sleep or insomnia, Suicidal ideation, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues, Issues with pornography use, Spirituality, Substance use disorder, Weight loss, Obesity, Marital and premarital, Alcohol use, Chronic Relapse, Divorce, Narcissistic personality, Chronic illness, Marital discord, Childhood abuse/neglect
Behavioral issues
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How can I find the best therapist for me in Boston?
Finding the best therapist in Boston depends on your individual needs, including your therapy goals, preferred communication style, and whether you’re comfortable with in-person or online sessions. Online therapy offers the added benefit of flexibility, allowing you to connect with licensed professionals from the comfort of your home. This can be especially helpful if you have a busy schedule or prefer privacy, giving online therapy an edge over traditional in-person sessions in Boston. Whether you choose in-person or virtual, prioritize finding someone who makes you feel comfortable and supported.
How much does a therapist cost in Boston?
The cost of Boston therapists can vary based on factors such as the provider's experience, area of treatment specialization, and whether they offer online or in-person sessions. For Talkspace users with access to online therapy covered by insurance, most insured members have a $0 copay
*Copays represented are averages for Talkspace members. Please check your insurance coverage; your final copay may vary based on your coverage.
How can I get free or affordable therapy in Boston?
You can find free or affordable therapy in Boston by checking community health centers, non-profits, or by utilizing online therapy platforms like Talkspace, where insured members often have as little as a $0 copay.
*Copays represented are averages for Talkspace members. Please check your insurance coverage; your final copay may vary based on your coverage.
How do I find a licensed therapist or psychologist in Boston?
You can find licensed, experienced therapists or psychologists in Boston by searching online directories or reaching out to local mental health clinics. Online platforms like Talkspace can also connect you with mental health professionals experienced in cognitive behavioral therapy and other treatment modalities for depression, anxiety, and a range of other mental health conditions.
Can psychologists diagnose or prescribe medication in Boston?
Boston therapists and psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and more, but they typically cannot prescribe medication. Prescription authority in Boston is reserved for psychiatrists and other medical doctors.
How quickly can I start therapy with a licensed mental health provider with Talkspace?
After registering with Talkspace, you’ll be matched with a licensed therapist within 2 days or an online psychiatrist within about a week. If messaging therapy is included in your plan, you can start messaging immediately after you're matched. You can also schedule live psychotherapy sessions.
What should I expect during my first therapy session with a therapist through Talkspace?
In your first Talkspace therapy session, you should expect to discuss your therapy goals, background, and any current mental health concerns you're having. Your Talkspace therapist will take the time they need to get to know you, your history, your concerns, and your goals for therapy treatment. Together, you'll establish a plan for future sessions.
What is Talkspace's address in Boston, MA?
Talkspace's mailing address in Boston, MA is:
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Suite 201 -1380
Boston, MA 02111