
Deborah Goza
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensed in Louisiana with more than 19 years of professional work experience, including...
19 years experience Louisiana

Solution-Focused Therapy providers offer practical, goal-oriented support, and by seeking help you’ve already made a valuable step, so you’re in the right place to begin connecting with someone who can work with your priorities.
Online sessions give you flexibility, privacy, and convenience, making it easier to fit care into your life. Browse the listings below to explore options and find a good fit for your next step.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensed in Louisiana with more than 19 years of professional work experience, including...
19 years experience Louisiana

I am an integrative and neuro psychotherapist, working with adults of all ages. I am registered with the BACP in...
10 years experience Kentucky

Hello! My name is Deborah Gromack. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and am licensed to practice in the...
27 years experience Massachusetts

I am a Marriage and Family therapist with over 30 years experience. I have worked in a variety of settings:...
30 years experience Tennessee

Hi. I am Deborah K. Hilyard and have been a licensed mental health counselor for over 30 years in Florida....
34 years experience Florida

I have been a Social Work for over 20 years. My experience has been working with people and coping with...
20 years experience Florida

Do you feel you are struggling? Are you having feelings of not being good enough or fear that you’re a...
11 years experience United Kingdom

Hi, My name is Debbie. I am credentialed in Australia with over 20 years of professional work experience. I have...
20 years experience Australia

Hello, my name is Deborah but most people call me Debbie. I have been a Professional Counselor for 20 years...
22 years experience Texas

I am licensed in New York with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
9 years experience New York

I am a Dual Diagnosis Counselor independently licensed in treating mental health and substance abuse. My licensure in addiction/substance abuse...
31 years experience Ohio

Hello and Welcome, My name is Debbie and I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family therapist with 25 years experience working...
25 years experience Illinois
Hello, congratulations on taking an important first step towards a healthier you. I would love to help you with your...
17 years experience Florida
I am qualified in the United Kingdom with 6 years of professional work experience. In my Pluralistic approach, I have...
6 years experience United Kingdom

Hello & Welcome, My name is Deborah Newell and I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and an Accredited...
15 years experience Florida

Thankyou for reading my profile. It is difficult to convey my work in few paragraphs. I have been counseling since...
25 years experience Idaho

I am an individual and couples counselor with fifteen years of experience. I tailor my work with clients to ensure...
16 years experience Connecticut
Hello, my name is Debbie Richardson and I have worked in the Counseling field for the past 36 years. I...
38 years experience Virginia

I’m pleased to introduce myself to you. I’m Deborah Richardson, LCSW, but most people call me “Deb”. All of my...
45 years experience Tennessee

I have been a counselor for over twenty years. I have taught as an adjunct instructor at the Graduate, Under-graduate,...
21 years experience New York

I am licensed in Arizona with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
3 years experience Arizona

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

I am a dedicated mental health professional with a BS in Education, an M.Ed. in School Counseling, and an MA...
22 years experience Florida

With 12 years of professional experience with a BA (Hons) in Counselling. I am a member of the British Association...
12 years experience United Kingdom

My name is Deborah Sterling and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in California. I graduated from California...
3 years experience California

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

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 22 years experience and graduated with Honors. I have experience working...
22 years experience Indiana

I am a qualified Counsellor and practice in the UK and I am registered with the BACP and the NCPS....
16 years experience United Kingdom

I am a licensed mental health counselor in Florida with 20-years-experience. I have worked with clients in a variety of...
20 years experience Florida

Facing difficult emotional and interpersonal challenges in our lives can be frightening but can also be a time for growth...
12 years experience Arizona

Greetings, I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 30 years of experience working with individuals, groups, and veterans....
34 years experience North Carolina

I am licensed in Missouri with 23 years of professional work experience. I have training and experience in both DBT...
23 years experience Missouri

I am a licensed professional counselor in Wisconsin with more than 14 years of experience. I have worked with clients...
14 years experience Wisconsin
I am a certified licensed therapist in two states with over thirty years of experience. I received my degree from...
42 years experience Arizona

Hello there! I am a Clinical Social Worker licensed to provide psychotherapy in Texas. With me, you are working with...
20 years experience Texas

Hello, I am Deboraha Johnson a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with a Master of Science degree in Clinical Counseling and...
19 years experience Georgia

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), licensed in Illinois, with over 10 years of clinical and supervisory experience...
14 years experience Illinois
I am an LCSW therapist licensed in Kentucky with over 5 years of experience working as a psycho counselor. I...
3 years experience Kentucky

I’ve spent over twenty years building a successful and rewarding career in business. I was listed in Insider Business Magazine’s...
5 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Arizona with 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
20 years experience Arizona
Solution-focused therapy (SFT) is a brief, future-focused approach that helps people identify practical steps toward their goals. Rather than spending most time exploring the origins of a problem, SFT emphasizes what is already working, what small changes would make a difference, and how to build on existing strengths. For many people who want fast, actionable progress—whether for relationships, work, or personal growth—finding a solution-focused therapist can be an efficient and empowering option.
At its core, solution-focused therapy is collaborative and pragmatic. Therapists help clients clarify specific, concrete goals and look for moments when the desired outcome is already happening, even in small ways. Techniques often include the “miracle question” (imagining how life would be different if a key problem were solved), scaling questions to measure progress, and identifying exceptions to the problem.
SFT tends to be short-term and action-oriented. Sessions focus on strengths, resources, and next steps rather than lengthy problem analysis. This makes it a popular option for people who want targeted support for change, or who prefer therapy that measures progress through observable actions and outcomes.
People choose solution-focused therapy for a variety of practical reasons. Someone facing a specific challenge—improving communication in a relationship, increasing productivity at work, reducing procrastination, or managing life transitions—may appreciate SFT’s focus on concrete goals and rapid progress.
Couples and families often use SFT to build on strengths and create attainable changes in interactions. Adults dealing with stress, low motivation, or unclear next steps may appreciate the short-term structure and clear focus of SFT. Because it emphasizes small, sustainable changes, SFT can also be a good fit for people who want skills-based work without long-term exploration.
People who prefer solution-focused therapy often value measurable progress, practical strategies they can apply between sessions, and a hopeful, strengths-based approach that centers on what can be done now.
Online therapy makes it easier to connect with a solution-focused therapist who fits your needs, regardless of geography. If you live in a rural area or a place with limited SFT providers, teletherapy expands your options. Video sessions allow for real-time collaboration on goals, while secure messaging can support ongoing coaching-style check-ins between appointments.
Because SFT focuses on practical steps, being in your own environment during sessions can be an advantage. You can discuss realistic next steps based on your actual routines and resources. Online formats also make it simpler to include partners or family members who live elsewhere, or to schedule shorter, more frequent sessions when that structure is most helpful.
Online therapy increases access to therapists with specific training in solution-focused methods. This broader pool improves the chance of finding someone whose style and experience match your goals. Teletherapy also eliminates commute time and offers scheduling flexibility that can reduce stress and increase consistency.
For many people, meeting from home feels more comfortable and private, which can encourage honesty and experimentation with new behaviors. Online platforms also make it easier to use multiple communication modes—video, phone, or messaging—so you can choose what works best for different stages of change.
While in-person sessions offer certain benefits like body language cues and a dedicated therapeutic space, online therapy often provides greater convenience, faster access to specialists, and more flexible ways to maintain momentum between appointments.
Your first online session will usually include an intake discussion about what you want to change and what a successful outcome would look like. The therapist will help you create clear, achievable goals and may use scaling questions to establish a baseline and track progress.
Sessions tend to be collaborative and structured. You can expect concrete action steps and experiments to try between sessions, with follow-up on what worked and what didn’t. Progress is typically measured by observable changes rather than deep analysis of past causes.
Therapy can be delivered by video call, phone, or secure messaging, depending on the therapist’s offerings and your preferences. Frequency varies—some people meet weekly for a short period, while others use occasional check-ins as needed. Because SFT is flexible, many clients find they can see meaningful movement in a relatively short timeframe.
When searching a directory, look for providers who list solution-focused therapy, brief therapy, or goal-oriented approaches in their profiles. Check credentials and licensure, and read session descriptions or client reviews if available. If a therapist’s profile mentions specific SFT techniques like scaling or the miracle question, that can indicate direct experience with the model.
Consider practical preferences such as availability, communication modes (video, phone, messaging), fees, and whether they accept your insurance or offer sliding-scale rates. It’s also important to assess fit—look for therapists who describe a collaborative, strengths-based style or who mention working with clients on specific goals similar to yours.
Many therapists offer a brief initial consultation or intake call. Use that opportunity to ask about their SFT training, typical session structure, expected length of treatment, and how they handle follow-up between sessions. Trust your instincts about rapport—feeling heard and understood is key to progress.
Starting therapy can feel daunting, but looking for a solution-focused therapist is a practical first step toward the changes you want. Begin by searching a directory for therapists who list solution-focused or brief, goal-oriented approaches. Schedule a consultation to discuss your goals and see how the therapist talks about next steps.
Prepare a short list of what you want to achieve and any constraints (time, budget, scheduling). In the first session, you and the therapist can agree on a small, concrete action to try before the next meeting. Celebrating small steps is part of the SFT process.
If you are currently in crisis or feel you might harm yourself or others, contact local emergency services or a crisis hotline right away. For non-emergency concerns, finding a solution-focused therapist online can be a fast, efficient way to get practical support and start making measurable progress toward the life you want.