With over 20,000 trained, experienced, and accredited therapists covering a wide range of areas – from depression and anxiety to family and couples therapy – it’s never been easier to receive personal, professional help when you need it.
Facing obstacles alone can be daunting – receiving support and guidance from a professional therapist has been shown to make huge, positive changes to help you overcome personal challenges.
They are licensed, trained, experienced, and accredited psychologists (Ph.D./PsyD), marriage and family therapists (MFT), clinical social workers (LCSW), licensed professional therapists (LPC), or similar credentials.
The cost of therapy through BetterHelp ranges from $60 to $90 per week (billed every 4 weeks) but may be higher based on your location, preferences, and therapist availability.
Unlike traditional in-office therapy which can cost over $150 for a single session, your BetterHelp membership includes unlimited text, video, audio messaging as well as weekly live sessions.
You can write or talk about yourself, the things going on in your life, ask questions, and discuss the challenges you’re facing and your therapist will provide feedback, insights, and guidance.
BetterHelp is the convenient way to get professional help from a licensed therapist.
When you sign up we’ll match you to an available therapist who fits your objectives, preferences and the type of issues you’re dealing with.
After filling out our questionnaire, you will be matched with a licensed therapist based on your needs and preferences.
You can also schedule a weekly session to speak live with your therapist over video or phone.
Different therapists have different approaches and areas of expertise so we’ll work with you to find the right person who can achieve the best results for you.
You and your therapist will get your own secure and private “therapy room” where you can message your therapist at any time, from any internet-connected device, wherever you are.
They have been qualified and certified by their state professional board and have completed the necessary education, exams, training, and practice.
This ongoing one-on-one dialogue is the foundation of your work with your therapist.