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Provider review

Psychology Today Therapists Directory review

Psychology Today is most useful as a therapist directory rather than a therapy provider. It can be especially helpful when you want to compare individual profiles, browse by city or specialty, and keep more control over the search process.

  • Best for: people comparing directories against therapy platforms
  • Pricing: Directory access is free for readers
  • Rating: 4.6/5
  • Why it stands out: Large therapist-directory search experience

Bottom line

What to know first

One of the most useful options when you want to browse individual therapists directly instead of starting with a broad platform.

Best for

people comparing directories against therapy platforms

Pricing

Directory access is free for readers

Rating

4.6/5

Why it stands out

Large therapist-directory search experience

Key features

What stands out about Psychology Today Therapists Directory

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

Ideal use cases

Best for

  • people comparing directories against therapy platforms
  • people who want to browse individual therapist profiles directly
  • people who care about city, specialty, or local filtering

Pros and cons

Practical tradeoffs to keep in mind

Pros

  • Strong direct-browsing experience
  • Helpful for finding therapists by specialty and city
  • Good fit when control over the search matters

Cons

  • Not a therapy provider itself
  • Therapist fit and availability still need direct verification

Next step

Thinking about Psychology Today Therapists Directory?

Large therapist directory for browsing local and online clinicians.

FAQ

Review FAQs

When is a directory more helpful than a platform?

A directory may be more helpful when you want more control over the search, more local filtering, or more detail about individual therapists before you reach out.

Is Psychology Today a therapy provider?

No. It is best understood as a therapist directory and discovery tool.