Find an Online Isolation and Loneliness Therapist and Counselor Today – Page 371

Choosing to seek support takes courage, and you’re in the right place to connect with therapists for isolation / loneliness who can listen and support you as you rebuild connection and well-being.

Online sessions offer flexibility, privacy, and convenience – letting you meet from home or on the go. Browse the listings below to explore counselors and find someone you feel comfortable with.

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Sasha Thomson

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseDepression+4 more

I have been working as a social worker/counselor for more than 12 years. I love being able to help people...

12 years experience New York

Sasha-Gaye Bailey

Sasha-Gaye Bailey

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+13 more

I'm Sasha, a licensed Mental Health therapist from Brooklyn with 9 years of professional work experience with mental health. I...

10 years experience New York

Sasha-Marie Robinson

Sasha-Marie Robinson

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+1 more

I am licensed in New York with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...

5 years experience New York

Saskia Charles

Saskia Charles

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilyTrauma and abuse+11 more

Welcome! My name is Saskia, and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, and Master's Level Certified Addiction Professional in...

17 years experience Florida

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Satnam Gfeller

Coping with life changesStress, AnxietyRelationshipFamily+7 more

I am licensed in Washington with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with coping...

6 years experience Washington

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Saundra Burleson

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsIntimacy-related issuesDepression+14 more

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina with 10 years of experience working as a therapist/counselor...

13 years experience North Carolina

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Savannah Harness

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilyTrauma and abuse+18 more

Hello- I have been a licensed LPC counselor in Missouri for the past five years and was recently licensed in...

7 years experience Missouri

Savannah Keel

Savannah Keel

Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemDepression+1 more

I am licensed in Texas with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...

6 years experience Texas

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Savannah Kizzie

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyIntimacy-related issues+13 more

Welcome! My name is Savannah Kizzie and I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in the state of Texas and...

4 years experience Texas

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Savannah O’Berry

Stress, AnxietyFamilyTrauma and abuseGrief+20 more

As a licensed therapist in Alabama, I specialize in supporting individuals through complex emotional landscapes. My practice centers on helping...

6 years experience Alabama

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Savita Azza-Patel

Stress, AnxietyFamilyGriefDepression+2 more

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Florida. I have approximately 10 years of experience...

10 years experience Florida

Sayra Besner

Sayra Besner

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilySelf esteem+1 more

Sayra Besner, LCSW is a compassionate and dedicated therapist originally from Canada, with a diverse and extensive background in mental...

15 years experience Florida

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Sayra Syed

Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemDepression+6 more

I am licensed in California for over a year, but have been practicing social work in various capacities for nearly...

10 years experience California

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Saysamone Medrano

Trauma and abuseParentingSelf esteemDepression+5 more

I am licensed in California with 16 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship...

16 years experience California

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Scarlett Aguilar

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+3 more

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

5 years experience California

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Schatoya Prince

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsDepressionLGBT+16 more

I view therapy as a collaborative process of introspection with a focus on solutions to life’s daily struggles and challenges....

3 years experience Nevada

Schaune Gamble

Schaune Gamble

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilySelf esteem+1 more

As a licensed therapist in New Jersey, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My approach centers on...

10 years experience New Jersey

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Schenterial Kent

Stress, AnxietyFamilyGriefCareer+6 more

I am licensed in Texas with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...

15 years experience Texas

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Scott Bailey

Stress, AnxietyFamilySelf esteemDepression+2 more

I am a credentialed mental health professional, counsellor and psychotherapist, with several years of experience supporting individuals through a wide...

3 years experience United Kingdom

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Scott Berg

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefDepression+3 more

I am licensed in Florida with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...

10 years experience Florida

Scott Caldwell

Scott Caldwell

RelationshipIntimacy-related issuesSelf esteemDepression+11 more

I identify as a Christian faith-based counselor, licensed in Pennsylvania with 9 years of professional work experience. I practice from...

9 years experience Ohio

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Scott Campbell

Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemDepression+5 more

I am licensed in Utah and Washington with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients...

15 years experience Utah

Scott Christnelly

Scott Christnelly

Stress, AnxietyLGBTSelf esteemCareer+8 more

I am licensed in New York with 24 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...

24 years experience New York

Scott Clary

Scott Clary

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsSelf esteemADHD+9 more

As a licensed therapist in Pennsylvania with over two decades of experience, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional...

24 years experience Pennsylvania

Scott Durkin

Scott Durkin

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseBipolar+1 more

I have extensive experience leading inpatient group therapy at West Hills Behavioral Hospital in Reno, working with a diverse group...

5 years experience Nevada

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Scott Heise

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseDepression+13 more

Hello, My name is Scott Heise and I am a Licensed mental Health Therapist located in Freeport, Illinois. I have...

14 years experience Illinois

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Scott Kilousky

AddictionsLGBTRelationshipTrauma and abuse+15 more

What ails you? I believe many of our issues stem from a lack of understanding and acceptance. I would like...

3 years experience Hawaii

Scott Mccracken

Scott Mccracken

Stress, AnxietyAngerSelf esteemCoping with life changes+1 more

“We never have to be stuck in the moment of our negative experiences. You never have to be a victim...

11 years experience Arizona

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Scott Mills

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseDepression+9 more

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

5 years experience Georgia

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Scott Mottram

Stress, AnxietyAngerSelf esteemDepression+11 more

Thanks for taking the time to read my profile.. It’s entirely normal to feel overwhelmed, stuck, or stretched thin by...

10 years experience United Kingdom

Scott Persinger

Scott Persinger

Stress, AnxietyGriefIntimacy-related issuesSleeping+13 more

Hello , • First off, please call me Scott. • Thank you for sharing information about yourself! I'm very pleased...

37 years experience Texas

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Scott Siller

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseAnger+15 more

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas (LPC) with experience working with clients of various backgrounds. In a variety...

9 years experience Texas

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Scott Von Boeckmann

Stress, AnxietyAngerBipolarDepression+4 more

I am licensed in California with 15 years of professional work experience. I believe that you are the expert of...

15 years experience California

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Scotty Enyart

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseDepression+8 more

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

15 years experience California

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Sean Chandler

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+5 more

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

9 years experience California

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Sean Conley

Stress, AnxietyLGBTGriefSelf esteem+18 more

I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the State of Washington. I have been working in the field...

5 years experience Washington

Sean Craythorne

Sean Craythorne

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipSelf esteem+1 more

As a licensed therapist in Florida, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My practice centers on creating...

10 years experience Florida

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Sean DeFreese

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsDepressionRelationship+5 more

I am licensed in Utah with 4 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...

5 years experience Utah

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Sean DiMaria

Stress, AnxietyFamilyParentingSelf esteem+15 more

Sean DiMaria is a licensed clinical social worker based in South Carolina, bringing over 8 years of clinical mental health...

8 years experience South Carolina

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Sean Gardner

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipAngerDepression+19 more

Are you looking to make meaningful change in your life? Are you wanting to feel more present, authentic and connected...

10 years experience Arizona

Therapy for Isolation and Loneliness

Feeling isolated or chronically lonely is a common human experience, and many people find that therapy helps them understand and change the patterns that keep them feeling disconnected. Whether loneliness comes from life transitions, social anxiety, moves, grief, or circumstances like remote work, online therapy can be an accessible and effective way to find support and build meaningful connections.

What We Mean by Isolation and Loneliness

Loneliness is the painful feeling that comes from a gap between the social connection you want and the social connection you have. It is different from simply being alone – solitude can feel restorative for some people, while loneliness feels empty and distressing.

Isolation is often used to describe limited social contact or physical separation from others. It can be voluntary or involuntary, situational (such as after moving to a new city or during a major life change), or related to barriers like disability, caregiving responsibilities, or stigma.

Both loneliness and isolation can affect mood, energy, motivation, and how you relate to others. Therapy focuses on understanding the roots of these feelings and on building skills and habits that promote connection and well-being.

Common Concerns and Situations Related to Loneliness

People seek help for loneliness for many reasons. Some are dealing with the aftermath of a breakup or loss and feel disconnected from friends and family. Others struggle with social anxiety or low self-esteem that makes it hard to initiate or maintain relationships. Major life transitions – such as retirement, becoming a parent, moving, or changing jobs – can leave people feeling adrift.

Some worry that their loneliness is a sign of a deeper mental health issue like depression, while others fear rejection or judgment and withdraw as a result. For caregivers, people with chronic illness, and those in marginalized communities, practical barriers can make it harder to form social ties. Therapy can address the emotional patterns and practical obstacles that sustain loneliness.

How Online Therapy Can Help with Loneliness

Online therapy makes emotional support more accessible and flexible. If isolation or mobility issues limit your ability to attend in-person sessions, remote sessions let you connect with a therapist from home or another private space. This can reduce barriers and make it easier to begin treatment.

Working with a therapist online gives you a consistent place to talk through feelings of loneliness, try new social strategies, and process fears around connecting with others. Therapists can help you explore thought patterns that increase isolation, develop social and communication skills, set realistic goals for building relationships, and practice exposure to anxiety-provoking situations in gradual steps.

Online therapy also expands your options when choosing a therapist. You can find clinicians who specialize in loneliness, grief, social anxiety, or life transitions, and who have cultural competence related to your identity or life situation, even if they aren’t local to you.

Benefits of Online Therapy Compared to In-Person Sessions

Online therapy offers several advantages without claiming to replace all aspects of in-person care. Accessibility is a major benefit – you can access therapists outside your geographic area, which is especially helpful in rural locations or places with limited mental health services.

Convenience is another plus. Scheduling is often easier because you eliminate commuting time, making it simpler to fit sessions into a busy week. For many people, being in their own comfortable environment can reduce anxiety and make it easier to open up.

Online formats can also broaden the types of support available. Video sessions allow face-to-face interaction, while messaging or phone sessions can provide more frequent check-ins or a gentler first step for those uncomfortable with video. That flexibility can help maintain continuity of care when travel or life events would otherwise interrupt therapy.

At the same time, in-person sessions may offer benefits like a different kind of presence and nonverbal communication cues. The two formats can be complementary; the best choice depends on personal preference, accessibility, and therapeutic needs.

What to Expect from Online Therapy for Loneliness

Initial sessions typically focus on understanding your history, current relationships, and what loneliness looks like for you. Your therapist will ask about patterns, triggers, and any co-occurring concerns such as anxiety or depression. Together you’ll identify goals—these might include making new friends, strengthening existing relationships, managing social anxiety, or coping with grief.

Treatment approaches often include cognitive-behavioral strategies to challenge unhelpful thoughts, behavioral activation to increase engagement in meaningful activities, interpersonal therapy to improve relationship skills, and skills training for communication and assertiveness. Your therapist may suggest small, practical assignments between sessions to practice new skills.

Sessions can be video, phone, or text-based, depending on the therapist’s offerings. Expect a combination of talk, skills practice, and homework. Therapists should discuss confidentiality, the secure platform you’ll use, and a plan for crisis situations. If a different therapy type or additional services could help, a good therapist will discuss referrals or coordination of care.

How to Choose a Therapist for Loneliness

Begin by searching for therapists who list loneliness, social anxiety, grief, or life transitions as areas of focus. Look for clinicians who mention relevant approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, or experience with relationship or group work.

Consider practical fit: what formats do they offer (video, phone, messaging)? Do their hours match your schedule? Check for cultural competence and experience with your identity or background if that is important to you.

Contact potential therapists with questions: ask about their experience treating loneliness, how they structure online sessions, what a typical treatment plan looks like, and what to expect between sessions. Many therapists offer a brief consult to help you decide if it feels like a good match. Trust your sense of rapport—feeling understood and respected is key to making progress.

Taking the First Step

Reaching out for help is a meaningful act, even if it feels small. You don’t have to have everything figured out to begin. Start by searching a directory for therapists who specialize in loneliness, social anxiety, grief, or the particular life change you’re facing. Narrow options by availability, modality, and any cultural or identity-related preferences.

Schedule an initial consult or first session, and prepare a few questions about approach and goals. Set one small, achievable aim for the first few weeks—like attending a community event, contacting an old friend, or practicing a conversation skill—and share that with your therapist. Give yourself credit for taking action and be patient; building connection is a process, and therapy can help you learn sustainable ways to feel more connected.

If you’re unsure where to start, try filtering therapists by specialty and availability. You deserve support that fits your life and helps you move toward the kinds of relationships and belonging you want.