Some people might prefer to work with “older” therapists, which for the therapists listed here, means they are over 45 years old.
They all work online which makes it more accessible with flexible scheduling, sessions from home, and easier follow-up. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or simply want someone to listen, reach out – compassionate help is available when you’re ready.



For many people, the age of a therapist matters. An older therapist often brings not only professional expertise but also decades of life experience. This can create a deeper sense of understanding, perspective, and empathy. If you’re looking for someone who has personally navigated many of life’s stages and challenges, an older therapist may offer the wisdom, patience, and insight you’re seeking.
Older therapists can provide a perspective shaped by years of practice and lived experience. They may have worked with clients through multiple cultural, social, and generational shifts, giving them a broader lens for understanding human behavior and relationships. Clients often value qualities such as:
Finding the right therapist doesn’t need to be limited by geography. Online therapy allows you to work with an older therapist no matter where they are located. This flexibility means you can prioritize qualities like age, background, and experience over distance. Video platforms also make it simple to build a strong therapeutic connection while enjoying the comfort of your own home.
Choosing an older therapist may be especially appealing if you’re looking for:
Working with an older therapist online follows the same structure as any therapy session, with the added benefit of convenience. You’ll typically begin with an intake and discussion of your goals, followed by regular sessions that last 45–60 minutes. Many older therapists adapt seamlessly to online platforms, and their focus remains on building a strong relationship and tailoring therapy to your needs.
Our directory makes it easy to filter specifically for older therapists. When searching, you might want to ask potential therapists questions such as:
It’s important to feel comfortable with your therapist’s style, background, and presence. Take your time exploring profiles and reaching out to those who resonate with what you’re looking for.
Choosing a therapist is a highly personal decision, and seeking an older therapist can be a meaningful way to ensure your sessions feel grounded, insightful, and deeply supportive. Explore our directory, compare profiles, and don’t be afraid to ask questions before booking a session. The right match can make all the difference in your therapy journey.
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