Dallas, Texas
Therapists in Dallas, TX
Find licensed therapists in Dallas, Dallas County. Same-week appointments, most major insurance accepted, in person and online.
County
Dallas County
Population
~1,300,000
pending Census verification
Mental health shortage area
Yes (HRSA HPSA)
pending HRSA verification
2 therapists serving Dallas
Sample data — verified profiles at launchJordan Ellis, LCSW
Accepting patientsSample profile. Works with adults navigating anxiety, burnout, and life transitions.
AnxietyDepressionStress & burnout
Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, Cigna · Online available
Maria Santos, LPC
Accepting patientsSample profile. Bilingual therapist focused on trauma recovery and grief.
Trauma & PTSDGrief & lossRelationship issues
Insurance: UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Texas Medicaid / CHIP · Online available
Find care by concern in Dallas
AnxietyDepressionTrauma & PTSDRelationship issuesGrief & lossLife transitionsStress & burnoutOCDADHDEating disordersAddiction & substance useSelf-esteemFamily conflictAnger managementLGBTQ+ affirmingTeen & adolescentWomen's mental healthMen's mental healthPostpartum / perinatalWork & career stressDivorce & co-parentingSleep issuesChronic illnessCouples therapyCultural & identity
Insurance accepted
Blue Cross Blue Shield of TexasAetnaUnitedHealthcareCignaAmbetter from Superior HealthPlanHumanaScott & White Health PlanCommunity Health ChoiceMedicareTexas Medicaid / CHIPTricareOscar HealthMolina Healthcare
Types of therapy in Dallas
Therapist licenses & specialties in Dallas
Therapy approaches in Dallas
Communities we serve in Dallas
Veteran & MilitaryFirst ResponderLGBTQ+Teen & AdolescentChildren'sCollege StudentSenior & Older AdultSpanish-SpeakingCouplesFamilyMen'sWomen'sBIPOC & Culturally AffirmingChristian & Faith-BasedPostpartum & New MotherImmigrant & RefugeeProfessional & Executive
Psychiatry & medication in Dallas
Need psychiatry or medication management?
Therapy and medication often work best together. Lyte Psychiatry provides psychiatric care and medication management for Texans.
Tend connects Texans with licensed, independent therapists. In a mental health emergency, call or text 988, or call 911.