Cory Martin
I am a licensed therapist in Texas with extensive experience supporting individuals through complex life challenges. My practice focuses on...
8 years experience Texas

You’ve taken an important step by seeking support, and you’re in the right place to connect with therapists experienced in Control Issues who can help you build steadier routines and healthier relationships at your own pace.
Online therapy offers flexibility, privacy, and convenience, making it easier for you to fit sessions into busy days or speak from a comfortable space – browse the listings below to explore practitioners and find one who feels like a good fit.
I am a licensed therapist in Texas with extensive experience supporting individuals through complex life challenges. My practice focuses on...
8 years experience Texas
I'm a therapist dedicated to supporting individuals through life's most challenging moments. With experience working across a broad spectrum of...
4 years experience Florida

Underneath the pain from past challenges and fear of the future lies our most authentic selves. Whether that grief stems...
7 years experience Colorado

I am a licensed Psychotherapist in MD with 10 years of professional work experience. I have worked in the fields...
14 years experience Maryland

I am a UK credentialed therapist with over three years of professional experience. I’ve supported clients navigating stress and anxiety,...
3 years experience United Kingdom

Hi, I’m glad you’re here. I’m a qualified pluralistic therapist with over four years of post-qualification experience working with adults...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I aim to help those who are experiencing difficulties in their lives, and struggling to find solutions by themselves. Finding...
13 years experience United Kingdom

It can be difficult to give ourselves the space to heal... to feel worthy of it. But, when we take...
3 years experience United Kingdom
I am licensed in Texas with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
5 years experience Texas
I am licensed in Georgia with 7 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
7 years experience Georgia
As a licensed therapist in Kentucky with over three decades of clinical experience, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex...
33 years experience Kentucky
As a licensed therapist in Texas, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My professional approach centers on...
11 years experience Texas
I am licensed in South Carolina with more than 10 years' professional work experience as a licensed therapist. I have...
10 years experience South Carolina

I enjoy working with individuals and families interested in creating changes, while receiving necessary support. I assist clients in reaching...
14 years experience Kentucky

Ms. Cynthia is a Licensed Professional Social Worker, with the State of Michigan. She has been providing mental health counseling...
26 years experience Michigan
As a licensed therapist with over 16 years of experience, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex life challenges. My...
16 years experience Colorado

I am licensed in Texas with over 26 years of having the honor of connecting with amazing individuals. I have...
20 years experience Texas

I am Leeann Mickel, I have a masters degree in educational psychology with an emphasis on community counseling. I have...
20 years experience Texas

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You are in the right place at the right time, and I commend you for your courage and follow-through....
22 years experience California

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You are in the right place at the right time, and I commend you for your courage and follow-through....
22 years experience California

I am credentialed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
3 years experience United Kingdom
I am licensed in Texas with 3 years of professional counseling experience, with vast knowledge in social services and working...
3 years experience Texas
I am licensed in Texas with 16 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
16 years experience Texas

I am a Person Centered/Humanistic Therapist in the UK with over 7 years of experience. To date, I have worked...
7 years experience United Kingdom

Dagmar Salamonova-Clark, BACP Accredited Therapist MSc Psychology, PGDip Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, PGDip CBT Advanced ADHD Practitioner | Trauma-Informed | Mind-Body-Spirit Approach...
14 years experience United Kingdom

As a psychotherapist trained in the pluralistic approach, I use a variety of therapeutic methods to tailor treatment to your...
5 years experience United Kingdom
I am credentialed in Australia with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
5 years experience Australia
It takes courage to seek help from a therapist! Whether you are feeling stuck or generally "down", dealing with a...
8 years experience Delaware
I am licensed in Kentucky with nearly 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
9 years experience Kentucky

I am a qualified counsellor in the United Kingdom with three years of professional experience, supporting clients through stress, anxiety,...
3 years experience United Kingdom

As a psychotherapeutic counsellor, I have an innate belief in the positive nature of all of us. I believe we...
5 years experience United Kingdom

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, licensed in Arizona. I have been practicing for sixteen years and own a counseling...
20 years experience Arizona

I have a degree from Oxford University and a counselling diploma. My work is around enabling the client to have...
3 years experience United Kingdom

I am based in the UK with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
12 years experience United Kingdom
As a dedicated therapist, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My approach centers on helping clients address...
4 years experience Texas
As a therapist dedicated to supporting individuals through life's complex challenges, I specialize in helping clients navigate depression, anxiety, trauma,...
4 years experience Texas
As a licensed therapist in Delaware, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex life challenges. My practice centers on creating...
6 years experience Delaware
I am licensed in New York with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
7 years experience New York

I am licensed in Arizona with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
3 years experience Arizona
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Licensed in NJ and PA with over 10 years of experience working...
12 years experience New Jersey
Control issues show up when a person relies heavily on controlling situations, outcomes, or other people to feel safe, competent, or calm. This can include perfectionism, difficulty delegating, rigid routines, micromanaging in relationships or at work, or chronic worry that leads to attempts to manage every detail.
People who struggle with control often report stress, relationship conflict, burnout, or avoidance of new experiences. Control can feel like a short-term solution that reduces uncertainty, but over time it commonly creates tension, isolation, and emotional exhaustion. Therapy can help you understand the roots of control, develop more flexible coping strategies, and rebuild trust in yourself and others.
Many people seek help when control begins to interfere with daily life. That might look like constant checking and reassurance-seeking, arguments with partners over responsibilities, trouble delegating at work, or difficulty coping when plans change. Control issues can also be linked with anxiety disorders, obsessive tendencies, trauma-related hypervigilance, or rigid personality traits.
Some people come to therapy because they notice their need for control is preventing intimacy or career growth. Others want to stop feeling constantly stressed or resentful. Parents sometimes seek support when their control around child-rearing becomes a source of family conflict. Whatever the situation, therapy aims to reduce distress and increase flexibility and self-compassion.
Online therapy offers a flexible, accessible way to work on control-related patterns. With remote sessions, you can meet a therapist from your home or a private space, which can lower the barrier to starting treatment. Therapists trained in cognitive-behavioral approaches, acceptance-based therapies, or trauma-informed care can guide you in exploring beliefs that fuel control and in practicing alternative responses.
Online therapy can include practical tools such as exposure exercises for tolerating uncertainty, thought records for challenging control-driven thinking, and behavioral experiments to test new ways of interacting. Video, phone, or text-based formats also allow therapists to coach you in real time during everyday situations where control tendencies arise.
Online therapy increases convenience and choice. You can connect with therapists who specialize in control issues even if there are no local specialists nearby. This expands options for matching on therapeutic approach, cultural fit, or scheduling needs.
Remote sessions reduce logistical barriers like commuting, childcare, or time off work, making it easier to maintain consistent treatment. For people who feel anxious about entering a therapist’s office, starting online can feel safer and more manageable.
Online therapy also allows you to practice skills in your real environment. For example, if rigidity around household routines is a concern, you can work on flexibility in the moment and discuss it with your therapist right after. While in-person therapy has its strengths, online work can be particularly effective for building practical, day-to-day coping strategies.
Early sessions typically focus on assessment and building a collaborative plan. Your therapist will ask about the ways control shows up, what you hope to change, and how these patterns started or are maintained. Expect a mix of conversation, skill teaching, and homework between sessions.
Common therapy components include identifying the thoughts and feelings that drive control, learning distress-tolerance and emotion-regulation skills, experimenting with small changes to increase tolerance for uncertainty, and practicing healthier communication in relationships. Progress often involves setbacks; therapists help you view those as learning opportunities rather than failures.
Sessions can be structured or flexible depending on the therapeutic approach. Many people find that combining talk-based work with concrete behavioral experiments and reflection yields steady improvements.
Look for therapists who list control issues, anxiety, perfectionism, or related concerns among their specialties. Therapists trained in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), or trauma-informed care often have helpful tools for this work.
Consider practical fit: availability for times that suit your schedule, comfort with video or phone sessions, and fee or insurance options. Also pay attention to personal fit: some people prefer a direct, skills-focused therapist; others prefer a more exploratory, insight-oriented approach. You can request an initial consultation to get a sense of style and rapport before committing.
Ask potential therapists about their experience working with control-related issues, the types of techniques they use, and what a typical treatment timeline looks like. Ask how they handle setbacks and how they measure progress. A good match will feel collaborative and respectful of your values and pace.
Reaching out for help with control issues is a brave and practical step. It does not mean you are weak or flawed; it means you are ready to expand your options and reduce the strain control places on your life. Finding a therapist who understands control dynamics and offers online sessions can make starting treatment easier and more sustainable.
If you are uncertain, consider scheduling a short introductory session to explore whether online therapy feels right for you. Small experiments—like trying a 20-minute video call—can open the door to meaningful change. With steady work and a therapist who fits your needs, people often find greater flexibility, improved relationships, and less emotional exhaustion.
Finding a therapist through a directory lets you compare specialties, approaches, and formats so you can choose someone who matches your goals. Take your time, trust your instincts, and remember that change is a process—one step at a time can lead to lasting improvement.