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Find a Disability-Focused Online Therapist and Counselor Today – Page 105

You’ve taken an important step seeking support. Disability therapists are listed here to help you find respectful, compassionate care, and you’re in the right place to connect with people who will listen and support your goals.

Online therapy can offer flexibility, privacy, and convenience that make it easier to meet when and where you need it. Browse the listings below to explore professionals you feel comfortable with and take the next step toward support.

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Teresa Gehman

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Welcome! I know it’s not always easy making the first call to reach out for help, but I’m so glad…
📅30 years experience
📍New York

Teresa Johnston

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefSelf esteem+13 more
Hello, I’m Teresa — a Person-Centred counsellor and Mindfulness teacher based in the UK, with several years of experience supporting…
📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Teresa Kennison

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+3 more
I am licensed in Oklahoma with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
📅12 years experience
📍Oklahoma

Teresa Lewis

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipFamily+19 more
I earned my bachelor’s in Social work from the University of Montana in 1996. Since that time, in 2003, I…
📅20 years experience
📍Montana

Teresa McCarthy

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseSelf esteemDepression+15 more
Greetings and welcome! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, dually licensed in the states of Pennsylvania and Texas…currently residing in…
📅10 years experience
📍Pennsylvania

Teresa Readhead

Stress, AnxietyFamilyGriefSelf esteem+20 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅7 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Teresa Rosebosky

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseGrief+17 more
Hello and welcome to Better Help. Congratulations in taking the step towards your healing journey. You may be going through…
📅25 years experience
📍Pennsylvania

Teresa Turco

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseGrief+4 more
I am licensed in California with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with depression,…
📅8 years experience
📍California

Terisa Berger

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefDepression+9 more
I am licensed in California with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
📅8 years experience
📍California

Terra Prince

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilyDepression+8 more
I am licensed in Florida with 19 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
📅19 years experience
📍Florida

Terri Bassi-Cook

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipDepression+18 more
Welcome to my profile page! I have been working as a therapist for 36 years in the state of Pennsylvania.…
📅36 years experience
📍Pennsylvania

Terri Ellerbe-Graves

Stress, AnxietyFamilyTrauma and abuseAnger+20 more
My name is Terri Graves, I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I have nearly 23 years of experience working…
📅23 years experience
📍North Carolina

Terrie Bullock

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+14 more
I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with 3 years professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Terry Baker

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+5 more
Hello, I am a licensed marriage and family therapist in the state of Kentucky with over 20 years of experience.…
📅29 years experience
📍Kentucky

Tetiana Nestorenko

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefParenting+15 more
Coming to therapy can be a life-changing experience, a place where you can address daily hassles and learn to cope…
📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Teya Nguyen

FamilyGriefParentingSelf esteem+18 more
Have you ever wondered, “What is wrong with me?” If your mirror can talk back to you, what would it…
📅17 years experience
📍Texas

Theresa Fillingim

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseDepression+21 more
Hello, I hope you are able to find the right counselor to help you at this present time. Finding a…
📅17 years experience
📍Georgia

Thomas (Thom) Wilder

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefAnger+18 more
My name is Thom Wilder, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas with training and experience in helping clients identify…
📅30 years experience
📍Texas

Thomas Smith

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+20 more
My name is Thomas Smith and I graduated with my MSW from Marywood University in 2001. I use a variety…
📅3 years experience
📍Pennsylvania

Thomas Birchfield

Stress, AnxietyLGBTGriefCareer+5 more
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas with over 12 years of experience working with clients as they navigate…
📅12 years experience
📍Texas

Thomas Cobb

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I am licensed in California with 40 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅40 years experience
📍California

Thomas Dotson

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipTrauma and abuse+6 more
I know that reaching out for help can feel scary, but taking that first step shows real strength. I’m here…
📅4 years experience
📍Michigan

Thomas May

RelationshipFamilyGriefSelf esteem+3 more
With over four decades of clinical experience, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex life transitions and emotional challenges. My…
📅41 years experience
📍California

Thomas McClernon

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseAngerCareer+5 more
Hello, I am licensed clinical social worker in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Delaware with 8 years of clinical work experience and…
📅8 years experience
📍Pennsylvania

Thomas Osborn

Stress, AnxietyLGBTTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+15 more
Greetings, I am a licensed clinical Social Worker with over 14 years of experience working with adults, families, and couples.…
📅15 years experience
📍Michigan

Thomas Schenck

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipGrief+17 more
I am licensed in Texas with 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅30 years experience
📍Texas

Thomas Stewart

AddictionsFamilyTrauma and abuseGrief+22 more
Tom Stewart, MS, LMFT, LMHC is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Massachusetts…
📅30 years experience
📍Massachusetts

Thomas Wolff

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseAngerSelf esteem+16 more
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oklahoma with a total of 33 years of professional work experience. I have…
📅34 years experience
📍Oklahoma

Thu Andersen

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I offer a holistic approach to mental health therapy and healing, combining evidence-based practices with holistic healing techniques and guidance…
📅5 years experience
📍Australia

Tiana Kennedy

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I am licensed in Michigan with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅13 years experience
📍Michigan

Tiara Perkins

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I am licensed in North Dakota with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅9 years experience
📍North Dakota

Tieesha Ketchings-Holmes

Stress, AnxietySelf esteemDepressionCoping with life changes+13 more
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📅12 years experience
📍Michigan

Tierre Parker

RelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuseIntimacy-related issues+12 more
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📅9 years experience
📍Massachusetts

Tiesha White

Black therapistTherapist of colorFemale therapistChristian
Everyday is a fresh start! I most certainly believe that…Seasons Change and so do You! It is inevitable to journey…
📅7 years experience
📍Texas

Tiffani Walton

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📅13 years experience
📍California

Tiffany Ally

Stress, AnxietyParentingDepressionCoping with life changes+1 more
I am licensed in Florida with 3 years of professional work experience. My focus is working with clients who have…
📅3 years experience
📍Florida

Tiffany Bridgers

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsLGBTRelationship+20 more
Tiffany D. Bridgers completed her education, in Master's of Clinical and Mental Health Counseling, at Lubbock Christian University. Tiffany has…
📅3 years experience
📍Texas

Tiffany Chaney

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsSelf esteemDepression+11 more
I am licensed in Missouri with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅3 years experience
📍Missouri

Tiffany Michaud

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Tiffany Michaud, MS LPC Hello! I'm Tiffany Michaud, a licensed therapist passionate about helping others thrive. With over 15 years…
📅15 years experience
📍Wisconsin

Tiffany Neuman

FamilyParentingSelf esteemDepression+15 more
I am a therapist licensed in Montana with over 15 years of experience working as a counselor. I have worked…
📅15 years experience
📍Montana
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Therapy for People with Disabilities: Finding Accessible, Disability-Affirming Care Online

Living with a disability can introduce unique emotional, practical, and systemic challenges. Whether you are dealing with a physical disability, a sensory impairment, a developmental disability, a chronic illness, or an invisible disability, therapy can offer support for mental health, life transitions, identity, and coping with barriers. This page explains what disability-informed therapy looks like, common concerns people bring to therapy, how online therapy can help, how it compares with in-person care, what to expect, and how to find a therapist who will meet your needs respectfully and effectively.

Understanding Disability-Informed Therapy

Disability-informed therapy is an approach that recognizes the impact of physical, sensory, cognitive, and neurological differences on a person’s life and mental health. It attends to both the medical or functional aspects of disability and the social, cultural, and structural factors that shape daily experience, such as accessibility, stigma, and policies. Therapists who work with disabled clients typically focus on symptom relief like anxiety or depression, while also addressing practical issues like navigating healthcare, communicating needs to employers or caregivers, and building self-advocacy skills.

Language matters. Some people prefer identity-first language (for example, “autistic person”), while others prefer person-first language (“person with autism”). A disability-informed therapist will ask about and respect your language preferences, and will not assume what you want.

Common Concerns and Needs People Bring to Therapy

People with disabilities often seek therapy for a mix of emotional and practical reasons. Depression, anxiety, grief, loneliness, and trauma are common, whether related to the onset of a disability, ongoing pain or fatigue, or experiences of discrimination and exclusion.

Many clients also want help with adjusting to new roles or routines after a diagnosis, managing chronic pain or fatigue, coping with changes in independence, navigating relationships and sexuality, and communicating needs with family, employers, or medical teams. Caregivers and family members sometimes seek therapy to manage stress and learn supportive communication strategies.

Access barriers and systemic obstacles are frequent topics. Therapy can include problem-solving around transportation, workplace accommodations, assistive technology, financial worries, and legal resources. A disability-informed therapist recognizes the difference between personal coping strategies and the need for systemic change, and can support both individual resilience and advocacy.

How Online Therapy Can Help People with Disabilities

Online therapy expands access in ways that many people with disabilities find freeing. It removes the need to travel to an office, which can be exhausting, time-consuming, or simply impossible for people who use mobility aids, experience chronic pain, or live in areas with limited accessible transportation.

Teletherapy allows you to control your environment. You can choose the lighting, seating, sensory input, and assistive devices that make you most comfortable. For people with social anxiety or sensory sensitivities, being in a familiar space can reduce barriers to open conversation. Video sessions can also allow therapists to see and understand aspects of your daily life and home environment that inform treatment planning.

Online options often include multiple communication modes. If you prefer text chat, captioning, sign language interpretation, or asynchronous messaging between sessions, many therapists and platforms can accommodate those preferences. That flexibility can make consistent care more feasible.

Benefits of Online Therapy vs In-Person Sessions

Online therapy is often more convenient and accessible. You save time and energy that would otherwise go toward commuting, arranging transportation, or coordinating physical accessibility. For many people, the reduced logistical burden makes it easier to schedule and keep regular sessions.

Online sessions can also stretch the pool of available therapists. If there are few disability-competent providers locally, teletherapy lets you connect with clinicians who have specific experience with your disability or communication needs, regardless of geography.

In-person therapy still has advantages: some people prefer face-to-face connection, and certain assessment or hands-on interventions may be easier in person. However, online care offers unique flexibility in communication methods, environmental control, and continuity of care when travel or mobility are obstacles.

What to Expect from Online Therapy

Your first online session typically starts with an intake conversation where the therapist asks about your history, current concerns, access needs, and therapy goals. Expect to discuss any accommodations that will help you participate fully, such as captioning, ASL interpretation, extended session times, visual aids, or breaks for energy management.

Therapists use a range of modalities depending on your needs—cognitive-behavioral strategies for anxiety and mood, trauma-informed care, acceptance and commitment therapy, or strengths-based approaches geared toward empowerment and advocacy. Sessions can be on video, phone, or text, and may include homework, coaching around accommodations, or coordination with other providers if you consent.

Privacy is an important consideration. You should ask how the therapist protects your information, what platform they use, and what steps you and the therapist will take to maintain confidentiality in your environment. It’s also appropriate to discuss safety planning if you experience crises between sessions.

How to Choose the Right Therapist for Disability-Related Concerns

Start by searching for therapists who list experience with your specific disability or with disability-competent care. Read profiles for language that indicates respect for autonomy, attention to accessibility, and knowledge of assistive technology or disability rights. Look for therapists who explicitly mention accommodations and ask about their experience working with clients who have similar needs.

During initial contact, ask practical questions: What communication methods do you offer? Can you provide captioning or an interpreter? How do you handle session breaks or shorter attention spans? Are you comfortable coordinating with caregivers or medical providers if needed? How do you approach issues of independence and advocacy?

Consider a trial session to assess fit. A therapist might have strong clinical skills but less experience with certain accommodations, and that is something you can discuss and adjust together. Trust and feeling seen are essential; if a therapist minimizes your access needs or uses stigmatizing language, it is okay to find someone else who better aligns with your values.

Taking the First Step

Reaching out for therapy can feel daunting, but small first steps make it manageable. Write down your goals for therapy, a list of accommodations you use, and a few questions to ask a potential therapist. When contacting a therapist, be clear about your access needs so you can quickly determine fit.

If you feel unsure, ask for a brief consultation call to get a sense of communication style and accessibility. Remember that finding the right therapist can take time, and it is reasonable to try more than one provider until you find someone who understands and respects your experience.

Finding accessible, disability-informed therapy is possible, especially with the flexibility of online care. You deserve a therapist who listens, helps you meet your goals, and supports you in navigating both personal challenges and systemic barriers.

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