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Find a Self-Harm Online Therapist and Counselor Today – Page 73

You’ve taken an important step by seeking support, and this directory is a safe place to find clinicians experienced with self-harm. You’re in the right place to connect with professionals who will listen, respect your experience, and help you explore options.

Online therapy offers flexibility, privacy, and convenience, so you can meet from home on your schedule. Browse the therapists listed below to explore profiles and find someone who feels like a good fit for you.

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Gerard Quinn

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I am a therapist because I have come to learn that a tremendous amount of people feel alone, left out,…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Ghada Akkad

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+10 more
I am a registered counsellor in the UK with 4 years of professional work experience, working with clients from different…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gia Seutter

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+5 more
I am licensed in Oregon with 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“Oregon

Gian Sarabia

Trauma and abuseIntimacy-related issuesBipolarDepression+19 more
I am clinically licensed in California with 5 years of professional psychotherapy practice. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“California

Gill Ryan

RelationshipTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+1 more
I am a fully qualified Counsellor with accreditation status and have over 4 years of professional work experience. This includes…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gillian Cooper

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+17 more
Hello and welcome to BetterHelp! I am a licensed Therapist in the UK with 9 years of professional work experience,…
πŸ“…9 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gillian Langford

Trauma and abuseEatingParentingSelf esteem+5 more
I am licensed in the UK and have seven years of professional work experience. I have experience helping clients with…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gillian Parker

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+10 more
I am UK qualified with over 9 years of professional counselling experience and a registered accredited member of BACP. I…
πŸ“…9 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gillian Robins

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilyIntimacy-related issues+5 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 5 years of professional experience supporting clients through challenges such as stress and…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gina Clarke

Stress, AnxietySelf esteemDepressionLGBT+10 more
I am a licensed clinical social worker in Illinois with 11 years of professional work experience as a school social…
πŸ“…13 years experience
πŸ“Illinois

Gina Dickison

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefSelf esteem+17 more
It takes courage to ask for help and I am here to support you on your journey! I am a…
πŸ“…22 years experience
πŸ“Illinois

Gina Helms

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseGrief+14 more
I am a licensed professional counselor in Alabama. I have worked with clients with a wide range of issues including…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“Alabama

Gina Kelly

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyGrief+15 more
I have been practising as a Counsellor for over 10 years in Hampshire UK and hold a Diploma & BA(Hons)…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gina Landsee

AddictionsTrauma and abuseGriefDepression+4 more
I am a licensed professional clinical counselor and licensed alcohol and drug counselor in Minnesota with over 17 years of…
πŸ“…17 years experience
πŸ“Minnesota

Giovanni (Arnie) Rodia

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsLGBTTrauma and abuse+4 more
I have 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress, anxiety, coping with addictions,…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Giulia Bayuk

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemBipolar+14 more
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in New Jersey with over 6 years of experience working as a…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“New Jersey

Gladylu Burgos Lugo

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+4 more
I am licensed in Virginia with 18 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…18 years experience
πŸ“Virginia

Glenda Brauneis

LGBTTrauma and abuseAngerSelf esteem+14 more
My name is Glenda Brauneis. I graduated with a Bachelors in Psychology from Montana State University: Billings and graduated with…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“Montana

Glenda Clementson

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipAnger+19 more
I am credentialed with Australian Counselling Association for15 years professional work experience with a Graduate Diploma and Master of Counselling…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Glenny Trejos

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+18 more
Glenny Trejos, LCMHC, QS, is the founder and lead clinician at Breathe Counseling & Consulting. With over two decades of…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“Florida

Gloria Gonzalez

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuse+15 more
There is not a specific type of therapeutic style or approach that works for everyone: age, ethnicity, all this may…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Gloria Anderson

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilyTrauma and abuse+4 more
I am licensed in Florida and Utah with 17 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients…
πŸ“…17 years experience
πŸ“Utah

Gloria Holland

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseGrief+6 more
I am a licensed therapist with over 30 years of professional work experience. My training includes cognitive therapy, stress management…
πŸ“…30 years experience
πŸ“Mississippi

Gloria Rodriguez-Benitez

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyCoping with life changes+8 more
I am licensed in Pennsylvania with 24 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…24 years experience
πŸ“Pennsylvania

Gomezga Simfukwe

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuse+12 more
I am a qualified counsellor in Australia with 7 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Gorazd Valjavec

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyIntimacy-related issues+17 more
Are you tired of running over the same old ground? Do you feel it’s time to take a break and…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Grace Lee

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuse+14 more
I have a Master of Social Welfare and am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Southern California and have been…
πŸ“…21 years experience
πŸ“California

Grace Lee

Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemCoping with life changes+4 more
I am an integrative therapist, which means I draw on a range of modalities in my work, including cognitive-behavioural, body-based…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Grace Tiri

Stress, AnxietyEatingBipolarDepression+6 more
I am credentialed in Australia with over 4 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Gracia Clark

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuse+14 more
Hello! I'm Gracia (Gray-sha) and I have been practicing counseling for the past 3 years. I have worked in a…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“Minnesota

Gracie Bishop

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsLGBTCareer+5 more
I am licensed in California with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“California

Graciela Medrano-Johnson

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseAnger+5 more
I am licensed in Texas with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Graham Morris

RelationshipFamilySelf esteemCareer+4 more
Hi there. I’m Graham. I’m a qualified therapist and I hope you’re well. Everybody has their own route to therapy,…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Grainne Griffith

AddictionsTrauma and abuseSelf esteemDepression+13 more
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πŸ“…17 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Gregory Egan

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πŸ“…11 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Gregory Sims

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πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“Colorado

Gretchen Shay

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilyEating+9 more
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πŸ“…14 years experience
πŸ“Alabama

Guadalupe Rios

AddictionsTrauma and abuseGriefParenting+9 more
I am licensed in California with 25 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with coping…
πŸ“…25 years experience
πŸ“California

Gurpreet Gill

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseAngerBipolar+8 more
I am licensed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Guy Illingworth

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefDepression+16 more
I am an integrative psychotherapist with a basis in person centred therapy and Jungian psychology. Currently I have over three…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom
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Therapy for Self-harm: Finding Support Online

Self-harm can feel isolating, confusing, and frightening for the person experiencing it and for loved ones trying to help. If you’re looking for a therapist who understands self-harm and can support you through urges, safety planning, and underlying emotional pain, online therapy expands your options and makes it easier to connect with clinicians who specialize in this area. This page explains what self-harm concerns often involve, how online therapy can help, and how to find a therapist who is a good match for your needs.

Understanding Self-harm

Self-harm refers to intentionally injuring oneself, often as a way to cope with overwhelming emotions, numbness, or distressing thoughts. People who self-harm may use cutting, burning, hitting, or other behaviors. For some, self-harm is a way to release tension or feel a sense of control. For others, it may be linked to traumatic experiences, depression, anxiety, or intense interpersonal stress.

Self-harm is a sign that someone is struggling and needs compassionate support. It is not a moral failing. Therapy can help identify emotional triggers, develop safer coping skills, and address the underlying issues that contribute to the behavior. If there is any concern about immediate danger, it’s important to reach out to emergency services, a local crisis line, or a trusted person right away.

Common Concerns and Needs

People who self-harm often share certain worries and needs when seeking help. Many worry about stigma, judgment, or having their behavior misunderstood. Confidentiality is a major concern – clients want to know when a therapist will involve others for safety reasons and what that process looks like.

Another common need is learning practical tools to reduce urges and manage intense emotions without harming oneself. People may also seek therapy to understand the root causes of their behavior – such as past trauma, relationship problems, or mood-related symptoms – and to build a life where distress is more manageable.

Family members and partners may look for guidance on how to respond without increasing shame, how to encourage help-seeking, and how to support safety at home. Adolescents and young adults often need therapists who can work sensitively with parents, schools, and other supports while respecting the young person’s autonomy and privacy as appropriate.

How Online Therapy Can Help

Online therapy makes it easier to find clinicians with specific experience in treating self-harm. If local options are limited, teletherapy lets you search more broadly for therapists trained in approaches that are effective for self-harm, such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive-behavioral techniques, and trauma-informed care.

Online sessions can feel less intimidating than an in-person office visit. You can meet from a familiar, comfortable space, which may help you open up sooner. For people in rural areas, those with mobility challenges, or those juggling school and work, remote sessions remove barriers like travel time and scheduling conflicts.

Telehealth also allows for continuity of care during life transitions – moving cities, college breaks, or periods of limited transportation – so progress is less likely to be interrupted.

Benefits of Online Therapy Compared with In-person Sessions

Online therapy offers several practical benefits while still allowing for high-quality care. It expands access to specialists who have experience with self-harm and related issues, increasing the chances of finding a strong therapeutic match. The convenience of attending from home reduces missed appointments and supports more consistent work on coping strategies.

Some people feel more comfortable disclosing difficult experiences when they are in their own space, which can accelerate therapeutic progress. For caregivers and family members, online sessions can make it easier to include them in joint sessions when that is helpful.

That said, in-person therapy may be preferable for those who value face-to-face interaction or need hands-on crisis support. For people at immediate risk, local, in-person resources and emergency services are critical. Online therapy is a powerful option for many people, but it should be chosen with attention to personal safety needs and the therapist’s remote crisis procedures.

What to Expect from Online Therapy for Self-harm

The first few sessions typically involve an assessment where the therapist asks about the history of self-harm, triggers, frequency and methods, current supports, and any past treatments. You can expect a collaborative discussion about safety planning and immediate steps to reduce risk.

Therapists often work with clients to develop a safety plan – a personalized, nonjudgmental set of strategies for managing urges and identifying who to contact if distress escalates. Confidentiality and its limits will be discussed, including how the therapist handles situations where there is imminent risk of serious harm.

Evidence-based strategies for self-harm often include building emotion regulation skills, distress-tolerance techniques, problem-solving, and addressing underlying issues through trauma-focused or cognitive approaches. Therapy tends to be skill-focused and practical, while also exploring deeper patterns that contribute to self-injury.

How to Choose the Right Therapist for Self-harm

When searching for a therapist, look for clinicians who explicitly list experience with self-harm, risk assessment, and safety planning in their profiles. Training in DBT, trauma-informed care, or adolescent mental health can be especially helpful, depending on your situation.

Consider practical factors such as licensure in your state or country, experience with telehealth, session availability, and whether the therapist works with your age group or cultural background. It’s okay to reach out with questions before booking a session – ask how they approach safety planning, what happens if you’re in crisis during a remote session, and how they involve family members when appropriate.

Trust your comfort level. A good therapeutic match includes feeling heard, not judged, and understood. Many therapists offer brief consultations so you can get a sense of their style and whether it feels like a fit.

Taking the First Step

Reaching out for help is a brave and important step. If you’re thinking about therapy, start by searching for therapists who list self-harm or related concerns in their profiles and offer online sessions. A short consultation call or message can help you decide who feels right for you.

If you are in immediate danger or feel that you might be unable to keep yourself safe, contact local emergency services or a crisis line right away. If you are in the United States and need immediate help, calling 988 connects you to the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If you are elsewhere, contact your local emergency number or a regional crisis service. If possible, let a trusted friend or family member know you’re struggling and ask them to stay with you until you’re safe.

Finding the right therapist can make a meaningful difference in how you cope with urges and build a safer, more manageable way of living. You do not have to navigate this alone – online therapy can connect you with experienced professionals who will work with you at your pace to reduce harm and support healing.

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