United Healthcare Therapists in Massachusetts

United Healthcare is a common health insurance in Massachusetts, and individuals who have United Healthcare may wish to find therapists who are in-network with their health insurance.

When you see a therapist who is in-network with United Healthcare, each session you’ll pay only a copay, which typically ranges from $0-$75/session.

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The following providers who match your search criteria in your area are currently not accepting new clients:

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Candace Dickinson

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Anxiety - Depression - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Trauma - Panic attacks / panic disorder - Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
 In-person & online
United Healthcare
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Idonia Gaede

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Trauma - Grief and loss - Life transitions - Career counseling - Anxiety - Depression
 In-person & online
United Healthcare
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Jasmine Appleberry

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Depression - Anxiety - Life transitions - Self-esteem - Aging related concerns - Existential crisis & challenges
Online only
United Healthcare
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Priscilla Shim

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Anxiety - Attachment issues - Depression - Relationship issues - Race & cultural identity - Trauma
Online only
United Healthcare
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Yumin Tan

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Mind body connection - Cultural or international adjustment - Trauma - Anxiety - Depression - Career development
Online only
United Healthcare
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Chelsea S. Hill-Gazerro

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Spirituality & religion - Trauma - Women's issues - Clinical supervision - Entrepreneur mental health - Mind-body connection
Online only
United Healthcare
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Sam Rose

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Anxiety - Depression - Life transitions - Relationship issues - Trauma - Mind-body connection
Online only
United Healthcare
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Leanna Olitsky

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Pregnancy, perinatal, postpartum mental health - Loss, grief, and bereavement - Infertility counseling - Life transitions - Self-esteem - Self-compassion and self-acceptance
Online only
United Healthcare
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Jessica Burke

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Adjustment difficulties & disorders - Forensic psychology - Relationship issues - Trauma - Childhood trauma - Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
Online only
United Healthcare
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Emily Polutchko

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

ADHD - Anxiety - Autism spectrum disorder - Depression - Self harm - Trauma
 In-person & online
United Healthcare
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Danica McCann

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) - Panic attacks / panic disorder - Phobias & fears - Skin picking (excoriation) - Anxiety - Depression
In-person only
United Healthcare
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Emilie Rebelo

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Anxiety - Work stress - College & graduate student mental health - Life transitions - Communication issues - Self-care
Online only
United Healthcare
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Anthony Vario

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics - Assertiveness - Men's issues - Loss, grief, and bereavement - Creative blocks & writer's block
Online only
United Healthcare
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New England Wellness Collaborative

Group practice

Not accepting new clients

Trauma - Grief and loss - Developmental and learning disabilities - Parenting - Anxiety - Depression
Online only
United Healthcare
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JRD Counseling

Group practice

Not accepting new clients

LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics - College & graduate student mental health - Anxiety - Depression - Trauma
Online only
United Healthcare
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Genevieve Boykin

Therapist

Not accepting new clients

Codependency - Depression - Race & cultural identity - Relationship issues - Substance abuse - Trauma
Online only
United Healthcare
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Caroline Golski

Psychiatrist

Not accepting new clients

College & graduate student mental health - Depression - Anxiety - ADHD - Bipolar disorder - Adjustment difficulties & disorders
Online only
United Healthcare

There are 488 providers who meet your criteria but don't take your insurance

Therapy without using insurance can still be affordable. Did you know health insurance plans can reimburse 50-80% of session fees with out-of-network therapists? Learn if your plan qualifies:

FAQs about how to find a therapist in Massachusetts

How do I find a therapist in Massachusetts?

Find a therapist near you in Massachusetts on Zencare. Narrow your search by using filters like insurance, therapy budget specialty, and provider identity. Mental health professionals on Zencare are vetted for their extensive experience treating individual adults, children and adolescents, as well as couples and families. Explore each potential therapist profile to learn more about their specialties, and watch an introductory video to get a sense of their personality. Book a free initial call to find the right therapist for you!

Does insurance cover therapy in Massachusetts?

Yes, most Massachusetts health insurance carriers provide mental health benefits that cover therapy. However, the exact amount of coverage will vary based on the plan details and whether the selected provider is in-network or out-of-network with your insurance. If the therapist is in-network with your insurance, you’ll pay only a copay at each session after meeting your annual deductible. If the therapist is out-of-network with your insurance, you may still be able to receive reimbursement after paying the fee at the time of therapy session. If you have a PPO or POS insurance plan, you can likely receive some reimbursement when you see a therapist out-of-network in Massachusetts. If you have an HMO, EPO, or Medicaid/Medicare plan, you likely cannot receive reimbursement, and would be responsible for the full out-of-network session fee. Note that services designed to treat topics which are not diagnosed mental health conditions, such as couples counseling and life coaching, are not typically covered by health insurance. The potential mental health provider must also be a licensed therapist in your state for the insurance company to cover services.

How do I find an affordable therapist in Massachusetts?

Many therapists offer a sliding scale, or a range of session fees based on financial need to clients who would not otherwise be able to afford typical therapy rates in Massachusetts. If you are struggling to pay for therapy, consider asking for a sliding scale, looking for an in-network therapist, or seeking services through a local agency, college counseling center, or hospital.

How can I make an appointment with a therapist in Massachusetts?

Start your search for an appointment with a therapist in Massachusetts on Zencare. Many mental health professionals located in Massachusetts require clients to have an introductory call before booking a full appointment online. In this free call, the prospective therapist will ask about your goals for treatment, and make sure that their skills, specialized training, and scope of private practice are a match for your mental health issues. At the same time, you should assess if you feel comfortable talking with the therapist, as studies show that the most important determinant of successful therapy is the relationship between therapist and client. After an initial call, you’ll typically be given the option to book an appointment with the therapist, or continue your search if it’s not a good fit. At the initial session, you’ll likely discuss the therapeutic process and determine goals for your personal growth. Common therapy goals include learning effective coping strategies to deal with negative feelings, increasing self-awareness, and gaining a deeper understanding and insight into relationship patterns.

How can I find a therapist in Massachusetts who sees clients after hours?

Find a therapist who sees clients after hours on Zencare. Many therapists in Massachusetts offer appointments outside of traditional business hours. Simply filter by Office Hours under More Filters to choose the time of day that works best for you, whether that be early morning before work, in the evenings, or even over the weekend. After hours sessions are a good option for busy individuals, couples, and families dealing with hectic schedules and who need a flexible option for their mental health care.

How do I find a therapist in Massachusetts who offers in-person sessions?

Find a therapist who offers in-person sessions on Zencare. Many therapists in Massachusetts have resumed offering in-person sessions; you can filter by “In-Person” to find a provider who is accepting new clients for in-office sessions. You can also search by map to find providers in Massachusetts near you. While some clients prefer in-person sessions because they offer a safe, neutral ground for the session to take place, for the widest range of therapist options, consider expanding your search to also include providers licensed in your state who offer telehealth, or therapy sessions via remote video call.

How do I find a therapist in Massachusetts who offers online sessions?

Find a therapist who offers online sessions on Zencare. Most therapists in Massachusetts continue to offer appointments online; you can filter by “Online” to find a provider who is accepting new clients for teletherapy sessions. In order to see a therapist, they must be licensed to provide online sessions to clients living in your state. Online therapy is different from text therapy, or asynchronous therapy; online therapy offers the same consistent relationship with a local Massachusetts therapist that an in-person session would, with sessions taking place via phone or a video sessions through a secure teletherapy platform. Online therapy sessions are a convenient way to find a therapist near Massachusetts without leaving the comfort of your home or office.

Where can I get mental health therapy in Massachusetts?

Start your search for mental health therapy in Massachusetts on Zencare. Many therapists are quality-vetted for excellence in clinical care. When you’re struggling with your mental health, it might be time to seek professional support in the form of counseling services, couples therapy, or psychiatric medication management. There are a wide range of private practice therapists to choose from in Massachusetts; consider narrowing your search by criteria like insurance carrier, therapy budget, specialty, or provider identity to find a great fit!

How can I start therapy in Massachusetts?

Start your search for a great therapist in Massachusetts on Zencare. First, consider any logistic limitations, like how far you are willing to travel outside of Massachusetts or if you are open to online sessions with a local provider. Also consider how much your therapy budget is, and when you are available for therapy. Then, make a list of priorities for your ideal therapist: do they match your identity, or have expertise in a specific area like anxiety or depression? There is no one reason to start therapy; many individuals in Massachusetts go see a therapist when they need help to move forward through a difficult time, cope with symptoms of a mental illness such as a mood disorder, navigate life transitions, process relationship difficulties or improve their behavioral health. Use your priorities to filter on Zencare by insurance, speciality, and availability. Look through a few provider profiles to find the therapist you might click with, watch their introductory videos, and book a free call to find a great personal fit!

What kinds of mental health providers are available in Massachusetts?

There are many different kinds of mental health providers available in Massachusetts, including psychologists, clinical social workers, and mental health counselors. As long as the provider is licensed in your state, the factor that matters most to therapy outcomes is the therapeutic alliance, or the relationship you build with your therapist. Common types of therapy provided in Massachusetts include cognitive therapies, like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and insight-oriented therapies like psychodynamic therapy. Other providers offer a blend of techniques for a more interpersonal, holistic approach. Some mental health therapists in Massachusetts also offer specialized treatment services, like couples therapy, premarital counseling, and family therapy. While most Massachusetts providers are qualified to treat general challenges, like depression, anxiety disorders, trauma, relationship difficulties, and low self-esteem, for concerns such as substance abuse, personality disorders, and eating disorders, consider seeking expert care. Together with your therapist, you’ll build a treatment plan that addresses your reasons for seeking therapy and monitor progress toward your wellness goals and overall well being.

How does paying for therapy work in Massachusetts?

There are several options for paying for therapy in Massachusetts. For many people, the most affordable way to seek mental health services is to look for a provider who is in-network with your insurance. Due to high demand and low availability, in-network providers often have long waitlists; to widen your options and start therapy sooner, you might also consider looking for an out-of-network provider. When you see an out-of-network therapist in Massachusetts, you can ask for a sliding scale if you are unable to afford their typical session fees, or seek reimbursement from your insurance company if you have a PPO or POS plan. For clients who have an insurance plan with a high deductible and low medical costs, therapy costs are often comparable when you see a therapist in- or out-of-network. While paying for therapy can be a substantial investment, it’s also a great way to improve relationships, boost self-esteem, address symptoms of mental illness, and ultimately live a happier, more self-directed life.

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