
Dr. Ann Bachmann
Hello, I am a clinical social worker, licensed in Illinois and Missouri and I have been practicing for over 30...
35 years experience Missouri

Mood Disorders can feel overwhelming, and choosing to seek support is a strong step – you’re in the right place to connect with therapists who understand what you’re facing.
Online sessions offer flexibility, privacy, and convenience to meet you where you are – please browse the listings below to explore professionals available to support your next steps.

Hello, I am a clinical social worker, licensed in Illinois and Missouri and I have been practicing for over 30...
35 years experience Missouri

I have a Masters and PhD in Counseling and Counselor Education, with over 18 years of experience in the field...
18 years experience Illinois

Hello! My name is Dr. Ann R. Moore and I am a licensed psychologist who specializes in working with late-stage...
20 years experience Indiana

Hello, and congratulations on taking a big first step on the path to becoming a happier, healthier you. I help...
19 years experience Arizona

I am very collaborative in my work and believe that the client is the expert when it comes to his/her...
21 years experience Maryland

I am an independently licensed clinical counselor (LPCC-S) and art therapist with 25 years of experience. I have worked with...
25 years experience Ohio

Hello, my name is Dr. Annette Solomon and I look forward to working with you. Congratulations... you’ve taken the first...
21 years experience Michigan

I am a family and marriage therapist licensed in Minnesota with over 13 years of experience working as a therapist....
14 years experience Minnesota
Licensed MFT with Texas and South Carolina. A retired U.S. Army Chaplain. I have experience in helping clients with various...
16 years experience Florida
As a licensed therapist with over two decades of experience, I specialize in supporting individuals through life's complex emotional landscapes....
26 years experience Texas

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LPC) in Wisconsin. I graduated with a Doctorate in Education and a Master’s...
3 years experience Wisconsin

Hi, I hope you are well or soon will be. My name is Mr. Antimoore Jackson. I would like to...
40 years experience Arkansas
I am licensed in New York with 40 years of professional experience as a psychologist. The spectrum of my work...
40 years experience New York

Hello I thank you for the opportunity to work with you. I have experience in providing psychotherapy for individuals, couples,...
16 years experience South Carolina

I am licensed in Texas with over 30 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
30 years experience Texas
I am Dr. Arthalia Weekes, LSCSW, and I have served in the mental health field for more than 17 years....
18 years experience Kansas
I am a mental health counselor licensed in Florida with over 20 years of experience. I have worked with a...
21 years experience Florida

My name is Dr. Art Magana, and I am a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Sacramento California. I have been...
26 years experience California
At Grace Be Mental Health, we believe in the importance of holistic health! We believe in the mind, body, soul...
20 years experience Pennsylvania

I am licensed in Massachusetts with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with parenting...
14 years experience Massachusetts

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

Greetings! My name is Dr. Ashley Sutton and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) in the state of...
8 years experience Texas

Hello, I am a fully licensed counselor in North Carolina. I have experience with individuals that are school-aged (K-12), young...
9 years experience North Carolina
I am licensed in Maryland with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
12 years experience Maryland

Welcome! I am a person, who like many other human beings, has skills and talents. As a qualified mental health...
21 years experience Illinois

Hello! My name is Augustine and some people call me Dr. B. I am a family and marriage counselor licensed...
22 years experience New Jersey

I am licensed in Florida with 32 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
32 years experience Florida

I have been working with children and parents and individuals for many years. My approach to therapy is one of...
20 years experience California

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

Hello, I am Dr. Bard Schatzman, Licensed Psychologist in both Missouri and Arizona. I have worked for many decades as...
45 years experience Arizona

Welcome! I am a National Certified Counselor (NCC), a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), a Clinical Certified TeleMental Health Professional (CTMH)...
25 years experience Tennessee

I am a licensed psychologist in California and Nevada with over 20 years of experience. I specialize in LGBTQIA issues,...
3 years experience California

I am a licensed psychologist in Utah with 35 years of professional work experience. I am a full time professor...
35 years experience Utah

Hello! My name is Ben Wilson, and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor...
14 years experience Indiana

I am credentialed in the UK with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
13 years experience United Kingdom

I am an Army Veteran and a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Virginia with 25 years of professional work experience....
25 years experience Virginia
Bette Smyth, PH.D., LPC Life is unpredictable and can feel overwhelming, even scary. We need skills to embrace life’s challenges...
35 years experience Texas
As a licensed therapist in Illinois, I bring over 15 years of dedicated experience supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes....
16 years experience Illinois
I am a counselor licensed in Georgia as an LPC and Florida as an LMHC while also pursing licensure to...
20 years experience Georgia

Yes, family therapists work with individuals. In fact, most of the work I have done has been with individuals. It...
20 years experience Tennessee
Mood disorders, such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and persistent depressive disorder, affect how people feel, think, and function day to day. If you are searching for relief, guidance, or a way to better manage mood symptoms, finding a therapist who understands mood disorders can help. Online therapy makes it easier to connect with clinicians who specialize in mood regulation, depression, and bipolar care from the comfort of your home.
Mood disorders are a group of mental health conditions characterized by significant changes in mood that persist over time and impact daily life. Symptoms can range from prolonged sadness, loss of interest, and hopelessness to episodes of elevated energy, racing thoughts, and impulsivity. Mood symptoms may affect sleep, appetite, concentration, relationships, and work or school performance.
Common types of mood disorders include major depressive disorder, bipolar I and II disorders, cyclothymic disorder, and persistent depressive disorder. Each person’s experience is unique. Some people have episodic mood changes with distinct periods of wellness between episodes. Others live with more chronic mood fluctuations that continue at lower intensity for years.
People seek therapy for mood disorders for many reasons. You might be struggling with prolonged low mood, lack of motivation, difficulty getting out of bed, or persistent anxious and negative thoughts. You might experience intense mood swings that strain relationships and make planning difficult. You might be worried about how mood symptoms affect parenting, work performance, or physical health.
Many people also want help with practical coping tools: strategies to manage depressive episodes, techniques for regulating mood during manic or hypomanic periods, and plans to reduce relapse risk. Others prioritize learning communication skills for strained relationships, developing healthy sleep and routine habits, or coordinating care with medical providers when medication is part of treatment.
Online therapy offers access to licensed clinicians who specialize in mood disorders through secure video, phone, or messaging. This access can be especially helpful if you live in an area with few mental health providers, have mobility or transportation barriers, or need flexible scheduling around work or caregiving responsibilities.
Therapists trained in evidence-informed approaches, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and mood-focused psychotherapies, can help you identify patterns that maintain low mood or trigger mood swings. They can teach skills for mood monitoring, thought reframing, activity scheduling, emotional regulation, and problem solving. When medication is being used or considered, online therapists can collaborate with prescribers or help you find an appropriate psychiatric clinician.
Online therapy offers several advantages while still providing many of the benefits of face-to-face care. Convenience is a major benefit – you can attend sessions from home, during a break at work, or while traveling, reducing time spent commuting and making it easier to maintain consistent care.
Online care can expand your choices when looking for a specialist. You can search for therapists who specifically list mood disorders, depression, or bipolar care as specialties, increasing the likelihood of finding a clinician whose approach and experience match your needs. This broader pool can also make it easier to find a therapist who fits your cultural background, language, or treatment preferences.
Some people find it easier to open up from a familiar environment, which can enhance engagement in therapy. For those with social anxiety, agoraphobia, limited mobility, or caregiving responsibilities, online sessions remove common barriers to accessing support. Privacy and continuity of care are maintained through secure platforms and flexible session formats.
That said, in-person therapy has strengths too, such as face-to-face connection and certain therapeutic modalities that are best suited to an office setting. Online therapy can complement or replace in-person care depending on your preferences and clinical needs.
Initial sessions typically focus on assessment. A therapist will ask about your mood history, current symptoms, medical and medication history, stressors, supports, and goals for therapy. They will work with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs and may use standardized measures to track mood over time.
Treatment often includes skill-building and behavioral strategies. For depression, this may mean activity scheduling, sleep hygiene, and cognitive restructuring. For bipolar disorder, therapy emphasizes mood tracking, early warning signs, routine stabilization, and strategies to prevent mania or depression from escalating. Sessions can include homework between appointments to practice new skills in daily life.
Therapy duration varies. Some people benefit from short-term, goal-focused work; others engage in longer-term therapy to address complex or chronic patterns. Your therapist should discuss expected course of treatment, ways to measure progress, and options if symptoms change, including referrals to a psychiatrist if medication management is needed.
Look for licensed mental health professionals who list mood disorders, depression, or bipolar disorder as specialties. Pay attention to their treatment approaches – many clinicians use CBT, DBT, IPT, or mood-stabilizing therapies that have research support for mood conditions. Consider whether you prefer a therapist with experience in medication coordination or with specific populations, such as teens, older adults, or LGBTQ+ clients.
Read therapist profiles to learn about their training, years of experience, and therapeutic style. Consider practical factors like availability, session format (video, phone, messaging), insurance or payment options, and whether they offer evening or weekend appointments. Trust your instincts about fit – a strong therapeutic relationship is a key factor in successful outcomes.
If you’re not sure, many therapists offer a brief consultation or intake session to help you decide if they feel like the right match. It’s okay to try a few clinicians before settling on one who feels comfortable and effective for you.
Reaching out for help is a meaningful step toward feeling better. If you are experiencing low mood, intense mood swings, or difficulty coping, finding a therapist who understands mood disorders can provide support, skills, and a plan for managing symptoms. Use an online directory to search for clinicians who specialize in mood disorders, check their credentials and approaches, and schedule a consultation to see if they’re a good match.
If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, contact local emergency services or a crisis line right away. For ongoing concerns, starting therapy can feel daunting, but many people find that consistent, focused work with a therapist makes day-to-day life more manageable and improves long-term resilience. You do not have to navigate mood symptoms alone – help is available, and the first step is simply reaching out.