
Quinn Smalley
Hello and welcome! I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Registered Art Therapist in Florida with 6 years of...
6 years experience Florida

You’ve taken an important step seeking help. Communication Problems support is available here, and you’re in the right place to connect with therapists who can offer understanding and practical guidance.
Online sessions offer flexibility, privacy and convenience so you can meet when and where it fits your life. Browse the therapists listed below to explore options and reach out when you’re ready.

Hello and welcome! I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Registered Art Therapist in Florida with 6 years of...
6 years experience Florida
I am a licensed clinical social worker in Montana with one year of experience working as a perinatal case manager,...
3 years experience Montana

As a New Jersey-licensed marriage and family therapist, I specialize in helping clients strengthen their relationships with self, others, and...
8 years experience New Jersey

What I enjoy most about being a therapist is that each session is a collaborative effort in which both the...
14 years experience Texas

My name is Rabaya Rahman. I am a licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of New York. I can...
6 years experience New York

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, based out of Wisconsin. I have been practicing for over ten years, and...
10 years experience Wisconsin

As a licensed therapist in Florida, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My approach centers on helping...
6 years experience Florida

I am licensed in Tennessee with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
5 years experience Georgia

I am a licensed Mental Health Clinician in Indiana with over 10 years of experience working as a mental health...
12 years experience Indiana

I am licensed in Illinois with 18 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with addictions,...
18 years experience Illinois

I am licensed in Georgia with 16 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
16 years experience Georgia

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Qualified Supervisor with over 23 years of clinical experience treating children,...
23 years experience Florida

I am licensed in Georgia with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
11 years experience Georgia

I am licensed in Ohio with 11 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship...
11 years experience Ohio

Welcome! I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Georgia and a Licensed Independent Social Worker – Clinical Practice in South...
4 years experience South Carolina

I have 5 years of professional work experience. I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment...
5 years experience United Kingdom

I have 12 years experience working as a counselor and 4 years as a licensed psychotherapist in Texas. I have...
4 years experience Texas

I am licensed in California with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship...
15 years experience California

I am licensed in California, District of Columbia, and Florida with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience...
10 years experience California

I am a registered member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy in the UK, with 5 years of...
5 years experience United Kingdom

Hi there, my name is Rachal Bales and I’m a Marital and Family Therapist. I have been licensed since 2004,...
23 years experience Missouri

I am a clinical social worker (LCSW), licensed in the state of Nevada. I have been providing psychotherapy for the...
9 years experience Nevada
As a licensed therapist in Wisconsin, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My approach centers on compassionate,...
12 years experience Wisconsin

Hi, I am a credentialed Integrative counsellor in the United Kingdom with a BA (Hons) in Counselling integrative theory and...
5 years experience United Kingdom
As a licensed therapist in Ohio, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My practice centers on helping...
5 years experience Ohio
In our work together, we’ll take time to understand the challenges you’re facing—whether it’s anxiety that keeps you on edge,...
11 years experience New York

My name is Rachel and I am a licensed therapist in North Carolina. I have over 3 years of experience...
3 years experience North Carolina

Originally from Southern CA, Rachel earned a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy through Pepperdine University in 2005, achieving LMFT...
8 years experience Arizona

As a licensed therapist in Illinois, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating life’s complex emotional landscapes. My practice centers on...
7 years experience Illinois

As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California, my mission is to educate and empower individuals and families. My...
8 years experience California

Meet Me - Rachel: Your Compassionate Guide to Healing and Growth Are you feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges? Seeking a...
20 years experience Florida
I am licensed in Texas with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
6 years experience Texas

It can be overwhelming trying to find the right therapist. You want someone you can feel comfortable around. Someone who...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Florida with 17 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
17 years experience Florida

I am licensed in Nevada with 10 years of professional work experience. I work with my clients to create an...
10 years experience Nevada

Hello! My name is Rachel and I am Licensed in the State of California as a Marriage and Family Therapist...
9 years experience California
Hi, I'm Rachel Chernow and I'm a licensed clinical counselor in Maryland since 2007. In my 10+ years as a...
13 years experience Maryland

I am licensed in Kansas with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
5 years experience Kansas

I am a licensed clinical social worker in New Jersey with over 10 years experience. I have worked with individuals...
10 years experience New Jersey

I am an accredited, registered therapist in the UK with five years of professional work experience. I have experience in...
6 years experience United Kingdom
Communication problems show up in many areas of life – between partners, family members, coworkers, and friends. If you find conversations frequently turning into arguments, misunderstandings piling up, or important things left unsaid, therapy can help you build clearer, more effective ways of connecting. This page explains what communication problems look like, how online therapy can support improvement, and how to find a therapist who fits your needs.
Communication problems include a wide range of patterns that block understanding and connection. Common issues include difficulty expressing thoughts or feelings without becoming defensive, misreading tone or intent, avoiding difficult conversations, repeated misunderstandings, and an inability to resolve conflict constructively. Communication problems may stem from stress, differences in communication styles, trauma, cultural or language differences, or skills gaps such as poor listening or unclear boundaries.
These problems can be short-term – for example during a life transition – or ongoing, such as persistent shut-downs, constant criticism, or avoidance that erodes trust. Therapy focuses on identifying what gets in the way of clear communication and building practical skills to change those patterns.
People seek help for communication problems in many contexts. Couples often come because they feel stuck in the same cycle of arguments or silence, or because they want to improve emotional intimacy and shared decision-making. Families turn to therapy to navigate parent-child conflicts, blended-family challenges, or intergenerational misunderstandings. At work, poor communication can cause stress, role confusion, and decreased collaboration.
Other common scenarios include recovering from trust breaches, managing communication around chronic illness, dealing with personality differences or neurodiversity, and learning to express needs and boundaries more clearly. Some people want help reducing anxiety during social interactions or improving public speaking; others are focused on conflict resolution and negotiation skills.
Online therapy provides a flexible environment for learning and practicing communication skills with a trained professional. Therapists can help you identify unhelpful patterns, increase emotional awareness, and teach evidence-based techniques for active listening, assertiveness, and de-escalation. Many therapists use structured approaches like cognitive-behavioral strategies, emotionally focused therapy, or skills training that are easily adapted to video sessions.
Online sessions also allow role-playing and real-time feedback in the safety of your chosen environment. Couples or family members who live apart can conveniently join the same session from different locations. Therapists often assign between-session exercises such as scripted conversations or reflective journals to reinforce new habits, and these assignments work well with digital communication and shared documents.
Online therapy increases accessibility and convenience. You can schedule sessions without commuting, which reduces time and logistical barriers for busy households, shift workers, or people in rural areas. Being in a familiar space can make it easier to open up and try new communication approaches without the added stress of a new clinic environment.
Teletherapy offers more scheduling flexibility and often a wider pool of therapists, so you can find someone with specific experience in couples therapy, family systems, workplace communication, or cultural competence. Video and secure messaging options also make it easier to stay consistent with appointments and to follow up between sessions. While in-person therapy offers benefits like physical presence and subtle body-language cues, online therapy preserves most of the therapeutic elements and often makes ongoing work more practical.
In early sessions, a therapist will ask about your communication goals, the situations that feel most challenging, and any history that influences your interactions. This intake helps shape a tailored plan, whether you want to reduce conflict, improve emotional expression, or strengthen collaborative problem-solving.
Therapy typically combines insight with practical skill-building. Expect to practice techniques such as reflective listening, “I” statements, time-outs for de-escalation, and structured problem-solving. Therapists may suggest role-plays during video sessions and assign exercises to try between appointments. Progress often comes from repeated practice and small, sustainable changes in how you approach conversations.
If you choose couples or family therapy, sessions will focus on patterns between participants and on creating new interaction routines. A therapist may facilitate dialogues, highlight dynamics that undermine communication, and coach both partners through practicing new responses in-session.
When looking for a therapist, consider clinical experience with communication problems, couples therapy, family systems, or workplace dynamics depending on your context. Check credentials and training, and look for therapists who describe specific methods you find appealing, such as emotionally focused therapy, Gottman-informed approaches, CBT, or communication skills coaching.
Pay attention to cultural competence and experience with your situation – for example, therapists who understand multicultural communication, neurodiversity, or LGBTQ+ relationships if that is relevant. Ask potential therapists about their approach to teletherapy, how they structure parent or couple sessions online, and how they support practice between sessions. It’s okay to try an initial consultation and switch if the fit is not right; rapport and mutual comfort are key to progress.
Reaching out for help with communication can feel vulnerable, but even one session can give you new strategies and renewed hope. Start by identifying a few specific communication goals and looking for therapists who list those goals among their specialties. Prepare questions to ask in a consultation about their experience, session format, and how they measure progress.
Remember that change takes time and practice. Finding a therapist who makes you feel heard and who offers concrete tools will increase your chances of steady improvement. If an initial therapist doesn’t feel right, that’s a valid reason to try someone else. Taking the first step means choosing curiosity and action over staying stuck – and that choice can open the door to clearer, kinder, more effective conversations in your life.