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San Francisco therapy guide

San Francisco mental health resources and therapy next steps

Use this page to move from crisis guidance and lower-cost support into therapist directories, specialty pages, and broader therapy comparisons without losing the local context.

  • Urgent-help and crisis resources
  • Lower-cost and local therapy options
  • Guidance for choosing between local and online care

City guide summary

How to use this San Francisco guide

San Francisco readers usually care about specialty fit, telehealth flexibility, and whether the search should start with a directory or a guided matching platform. The goal is to help readers move from uncertainty into a realistic next step, whether that means urgent support, a lower-cost clinic, a therapist directory, or an online therapy option.

Use the resources below to decide whether the next step should be urgent help, a lower-cost clinic, a local therapist search, or an online therapy starting point.

Local resources

San Francisco mental health resources

These resources bring together urgent support, lower-cost care, and therapist-finding tools so you can choose a next step that matches your needs and energy level.

Crisis support

988 crisis support

Call or text 988 any time if the situation feels urgent, overwhelming, or unsafe. If someone may be in immediate danger, call local emergency services now.

Treatment locator

Official treatment locators

Use an official locator when you want a broader look at treatment and service options before choosing a local therapist or clinic.

Internal guide

Questions to ask before starting therapy

Use our therapy-start checklist to narrow the search before you contact a therapist, platform, or clinic.

City specialties

Browse San Francisco specialty pages

Move into city-specific therapy pages for anxiety, OCD, trauma, couples counseling, teen therapy, and other common concerns.

Internal guide

Compare therapist directories with platforms

Use this guide if you are not sure whether you want to browse therapists directly or let a platform narrow the search for you.

Lower-cost option

Low-cost therapist options

Use a lower-cost network or collective when private-pay therapy feels out of reach and you still want direct therapist access.

Review anchors

If you want to compare online options first

Varies by provider and coverage

Grow Therapy

Rating

4.5/5

Therapist-matching platform with strong insurance-aware and local-search context.

  • Therapist-matching discovery flow
  • Insurance-aware context
  • Local and virtual care paths
  • Useful when therapist discovery matters

Directory access is free for readers

Psychology Today Therapists Directory

Rating

4.6/5

Large therapist directory for browsing local and online clinicians.

  • Large therapist-directory search experience
  • Local and specialty filters
  • Direct therapist browsing
  • Useful for local care search

Lower-cost membership and therapist fees vary

Open Path Collective

Rating

4.4/5

Lower-cost therapist directory and collective with a strong affordability angle.

  • Lower-cost access focus
  • Directory-style therapist discovery
  • Useful when budget shapes the search
  • Local and virtual possibilities

Varies by provider and coverage

SonderMind

Rating

4.4/5

Therapist-matching service with local and virtual care options.

  • Therapist-matching experience
  • Local and virtual care options
  • Insurance-aware context
  • Good fit when therapist discovery matters

Next step

Need a practical first step before contacting someone local?

Start with a guide or comparison, then come back once you know whether you want in-person care, online therapy, or help finding a specialist.

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FAQ

San Francisco resource page FAQs

What belongs on a San Francisco mental health resources page?

A useful city page should combine crisis guidance, lower-cost care pathways, therapist directories, and clear next steps for people who are not sure whether they want local therapy or an online option.

Should readers in San Francisco start with a therapist directory or a platform?

That depends on how much control, local specificity, and speed they want. This page points to both routes so readers can choose the path that feels most realistic for them.