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Psychologist (Virtual)
4.44
·25 reviews
She is super nice, I wasn’t sure at first but she really listened to me, she called a day before to meet me which I thought was nice. I think she can really help she’s been doing this for a long time. I’m happy I can see her with zocdoc being so far away. She really went above and beyond and I’ve on...Click to read more
San Francisco, CA
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Excellent wait time ·
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Please Advise: If you need to cancel or adjust your appointment please provide Dr. Conant with 48 hours notice. Once your appointment is confirmed Dr. Conant reserves this time specifically for you. Clark Conant is an experienced and skilled psychologist serving the community of San Francisco, CA....Click to read more
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Psychologist
5.00
·2 reviews
Jordan has an incredible ability to adapt to each person’s needs, drawing on multiple therapeutic modalities, making sessions feel personalized rather than one-size-fits-all. His empathy and understanding of psychodynamic therapy is truly impressive. He also has neuropsyhcological and forensic expe...Click to read more
1.5 mi · 2860 Laguna St, Ste 101, San Francisco, CA 94123
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Dr. Hazzard specializes in the treatment of existential concerns, post-traumatic conditions, and grief. He works with adults and older adolescents from all walks of life, and has extensive experience working with immigrants, adults who are transitioning through middle age, emerging young professiona...Click to read more
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Psychologist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
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Dr. Burkman specializes in treating stress and burnout among individuals from high-stakes professions, including medical providers, first responders, and top-performing executives and athletes. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and comple...Click to read more
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Psychologist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 56 more
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Hi there, I'm Cam! I am a licensed clinical psychologist in California with specializations in depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, phobias, self-esteem issues, relationship challenges, interpersonal effectiveness, and social skills training. I provide individual psychotherapy for adults and have e...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychologist (Virtual)
4.82
·242 reviews
Great listener. Highly experienced and personal and wide breadth of knowledge.Click to read more
San Francisco, CA
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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You've arrived at a crossroads. This is a place where you can learn to live your life to its full potential. My experience as a psychologist, with a PhD in Clinical Psychology and a Master’s in Transpersonal Psychology from Sofia University, as well as a Bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College, has l...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychologist
4.25
·28 reviews
Seems like a nice dude. Really seemed compassionate and interested in what I had to say. Which by itself was so helpful. - Jul 2, 2024 by Daniel H.Click to read more
1.5 mi · 1728 Union Street, #302, San Francisco, CA 94123
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 8 more
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James Norwood, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist (CA License #33379) and the Clinical Director of the Free Association Clinic. In addition to his private practice, he supervises and mentors early-career clinicians, ensuring patients receive thoughtful, high-quality care. Dr. Norwood is not ...Click to read more
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Psychologist (Virtual)
2.00
·1 review
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 34 more
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Hi there, I'm John! I have been licensed in California as a clinical psychologist for forty years. I have been the director of a Ph.D. level internship in a major San Francisco hospital, and Chief of the Outpatient psychiatry program in the same hospital. My approach I chose the psychotherapy approa...Click to read more
Next available: Sat, Jun 13
Psychologist (Virtual)
4.92
·12 reviews
I am very grateful to have found Devon. What he offers has given me hope and confidence in my recovery and path forward in life. - Oct 4, 2023 by Christopher C.Click to read more
San Francisco, CA
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Sessions are with Devon Cortright, Psy.D., a licensed Clinical Psychologist. He has offered therapy for 15 years. He trains therapists through Polaris Insight Center, has worked on FDA approval studies for psilocybin, has authored two books, and gives talks through videos.Click to read more
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Psychologist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 56 more
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Dr. Barry is a licensed clinical psychologist who earned his PsyD from Alliant International University in 2001, graduating Summa Cum Laude. He utilizes many effective treatments to address depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, and more, working with adults, adolescents, and children. ...Click to read more
Next available: Tue, Jun 16
Psychologist
4.56
·52 reviews
I highly recommend this doctor, my daughter feels much better just after one consultation.Click to read more
1.5 mi · 2860 Laguna St, Ste 101, San Francisco, CA 94123
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**WE DO NOT ACCEPT MEDICAL INSURANCE** My name is Dr. R. Austin Heafey. I am a licensed clinical psychologist with a PsyD in Clinical Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. I also hold a Master's in Counseling and Forensic Psychology from Holy Names University and a Bachelor'...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychologist
4.83
·6 reviews
1 mi · 1732 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115
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Human flourishing is everyone’s birthright, yet very few of us actually live at our full potential. Emotional wounding is universal and results in a defensive structure that allows us to cope but not to thrive. Depth psychology seeks to remedy this by bringing our full self back online, awakening ou...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 15
Psychologist
5.00
·7 reviews
So helpful. I can't say enough about him. First and foremost, he is such a great listener. I suspect that's why he is so good at helping you find solutions to life issues, whatever they are. He's helped me through extremely complicated issues rooted in childhood and family, and he's helped me throug...Click to read more
1 mi · 999 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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If you are here, it probably means you are needing some help, which can be a hard thing to admit, and even a harder thing to ask for. Maybe you’re experiencing anxiety, depression, or stress. Maybe you are coping with trauma, addictions, relationship issues, grief, or just any other “life stuff”. Ma...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 19
Psychologist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 34 more
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Hi there, I'm Tahja! I am a licensed clinical psychologist in California, providing comprehensive mental health care via Telehealth. I work with individuals ages 12 and older, using an integration of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), humanistic psychology, and culturally sensitive approaches to...Click to read more
Next available: Tue, Jun 30
Psychologist
5.00
·15 reviews
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1.5 mi · 220 Montgomery St, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94104
Also offers video visits · Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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I specialize in evidence-based treatment for adults with trauma, anxiety, depression, and stress-related issues. I have trained in community mental health clinics and in the VA system, working with diverse populations including veterans, LGBTQIA+, and sexual assault survivors. Many of the people I w...Click to read more
Next available: Wed, Jun 17
Psychologist (Virtual)
4.94
·18 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna + 1 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Welcome! How have you been feeling lately? If you have been feeling like something is not right, or that it is time to address something that has been bothering you for a while, then perhaps we should talk. Whether it’s trauma, mood difficulties, low self-esteem, attention issues, interpersonal con...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jul 6
Psychotherapist
0.5 mi · 459 Fulton Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94102
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Matthew Grundy is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist currently working under the supervision of a licensed practitioner. Their CA license number is AMFT143103, and their current employer is Yana Sara Shevkhod. Matthew holds a Master's in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of...Click to read more
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Marriage and Family Therapist
4.64
·22 reviews
Rachel is an exceptionally brilliant clinician, who creates a warm and inviting space where clients can truly be themselves. Her holistic approach fosters a deeper sense of self-awareness leading to meaningful growth. I highly recommend Rachel to anyone looking for positive change and unwavering sup...Click to read more
1.5 mi · 2860 Laguna St, Ste 101, San Francisco, CA 94123
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When you find yourself in need of support. Where your quality of life does not feel as it should - this is who I work with. Man, woman, child, adolescent, couple - we all suffer, thrive and have unique drives. In my opinion, the more important question is if you feel comfortable. Your trust, your fa...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist
3.67
·3 reviews
They helped me understand a lot about myself and my family that I honestly never saw before. It wasn’t pushy, just clear and really grounding. I’ve actually noticed changes in how I respond to things at home. Highly Recommend. by CSClick to read more
1.5 mi · 2860 Laguna St, Ste 101, San Francisco, CA 94123
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The provider is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and is currently working under the supervision of a licensed practitioner. Their current employer is Unfold Psychology. Whether you’re starting therapy or seeking a new therapist, I am eager to talk to you to see if I can be of help. Psycho...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.88
·33 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 71 more
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Hello! My name is Robert Garza, LCSW, and I am bilingual. I hold a Master's in Social Work from California State University, Stanislaus. With over 18 years of experience, I have worked with clients across the lifespan, including early childhood, adolescence, children and families, adults, and end-of...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.71
·7 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare + 69 more
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Hello there! I chose to become a therapist because I have found that in my own experience, it has been a valuable tool in coping with life's difficulties and I don't know what I would have done without the support of an actual person that was non-judgmental, supportive, and encouraging. Eventually, ...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna + 2 more
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Hi. I'm a licensed clinical social worker and received my Masters from USC. I've provided therapy since 2010. I've spend 14 years working with adolescents but i also having experience working with veterans and people with addiction. I've worked with people that have PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, anger ...Click to read more
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Marriage and Family Therapist
5.00
·2 reviews
Dustyn is an exceptional therapist who consistently creates a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental space for his clients. He brings a thoughtful, compassionate approach to his work and demonstrates strong clinical insight in every interaction. His ability to truly listen, build trust, and guide clien...Click to read more
1.5 mi · 2860 Laguna St, Ste 101, San Francisco, CA 94123
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The provider is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and is currently working under the supervision of a licensed practitioner. Their current employer is Unfold Psychology Dustyn is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT #140707) with an extensive background in behaviorism. His hol...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·5 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna + 2 more
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I work best with people who are curious about themselves and open to being honest, even when it feels uncomfortable. Many start therapy because of anxiety or depression, but these feelings often signal something deeper, like a weak sense of identity or a lack of purpose. If you are ready to explor...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna + 1 more
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the State of California, where I was born, raised, and educated. I earned my Master’s in Social Work from San Jose State University. I have numerous years of experience working with children, teens, and adults who are struggling with challenges in the...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended ·
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Hi, I'm Zoe. If you’ve landed on my page you may be struggling with your relationships, dealing with unresolved issues from the past that keep you feeling stuck and experiencing feelings of stress, hopelessness, burn-out and make you contemplate your worth. If you relate to any of the above I am h...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.84
·37 reviews
Truly listened to what I was saying but instead of just listening and asking how it makes me feel she helped me come up with actual plan and gave me actual coping techniques that I can use to help me while we work through our plan. - Aug 5, 2024 by everett P.Click to read more
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, UnitedHealthcare Oxford + 14 more
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We were never taught how to be in a relationship. Yes, there are tons of books on how to, but putting them into practical use can be very difficult. If you want to be in a relationship that lasts 50 years, then communication and empathy have to be at the core of a successful partnership. This also a...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 71 more
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Compassionate and empathetic therapist with a deep passion for helping individuals struggling with situational stressors or mental illness. I specialize in supporting people experiencing loss and grief—such as death, divorce, job loss, and health issues—as well as trauma, domestic violence, narcissi...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, UnitedHealthcare Oxford + 14 more
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Hi I've worked in the community for over ten years and understand the importance of of intersectionality. Im Accepting new clients online in California and Florida. I help clients challenged by boundaries, restless thoughts and big shifts in life. I specialize in treating people from underrepresente...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 27 more
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I am a licensed clinical social worker based in Los Angeles, California, and working with clients statewide via telehealth. I work with adolescents and adults and specialize in anxiety, stress, depression, grief, and trauma. I use cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic, and narrative therapy to...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 54 more
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"What doesn't hurt you makes you stronger... but don't show your emotions!" Hi, I am David Vest, LMFT103919 in California, specializing in trauma-informed care. I have been practicing since 2010 and also work with anxiety, depression, cognitive disorders, substance use, and couples. I am most succes...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.71
·7 reviews
San Francisco, CA
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Hello, I am Chung, a bilingual Vietnamese licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in California with over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. I earned my Master's in Social Work from Ohio University. I have worked with clients facing a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxi...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·3 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna + 1 more
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I have over a decade of experience working in the addiction field, as well as several years supporting survivors of domestic violence. I also deeply enjoy working with individuals navigating grief and loss, whether from the death of a loved one, life transitions, marriage or divorce, or any other fo...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.80
·5 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, UnitedHealthcare Oxford + 14 more
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As an RLT-trained therapist with a Master's degree from Hope International University, I specialize in resolving difficulties in relationships, emotional distress, and feelings of disconnect and isolation. I understand the importance of connecting with you. Your thoughts, emotions, and experiences a...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·4 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare + 71 more
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Sometimes, life can be a bit daunting. Between big life decisions, tragedies, and even days when nothing seems to go right, it's easy to feel down, anxious, and overwhelmed. I work with adults and adolescents who struggle with anxiety, depression, grief, addiction, life's transitions, or simply need...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.64
·11 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, UnitedHealthcare Oxford + 13 more
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My therapeutic approach is to work with my clients to create a space that is comfortable and safe, while still challenging them to make the changes they are looking for. I meet you where you are in your life. You are the expert of your own life, and we go at your pace. There is no judgment or expect...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 54 more
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My name is Richard Ibrahim, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) based in Riverside, California, working with clients statewide via telehealth. I work with young adults and older individuals using a holistic approach to help my clients make progress and improve their quality of l...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.91
·11 reviews
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 57 more
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I am Brandy Stewart, a licensed clinical social worker in California with 19 years of clinical experience serving children, adolescents, transition age youth, adults and families. I help individuals who struggle with managing relationship issues resolve interpersonal conflicts to promote healthy ove...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 55 more
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Hi there, I'm Margarita! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPCC13947) based in Modesto, California, working with clients statewide via telehealth. I work with adolescents and adults, specializing in trauma, depression, anxiety, stress, and couples counseling using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 56 more
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Hi there, I'm NaTonya! Hello and welcome! I'm NaTonya Scott, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Mind Renewal Coach. I have a passion for guiding individuals toward their most effective selves. As a person-centered therapist, I believe in tailoring our therapeutic journey to suit your unique ...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
San Francisco, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 35 more
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Hi there, I'm Ivonne! Hola! And hello! My name is Ivonne, and I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Phoenix. I specialize in helping people cope with everyday stress and past trauma. I look forward to learning about what br...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 12
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Frequently asked questions

How many Psychologists are available in San Francisco?

There are currently 39 Psychologists in San Francisco available for booking on Zocdoc. Filter by insurance, language, or appointment time to find your best match.


Are there Psychologists in San Francisco accepting new patients?

Yes. 27 Psychologists in San Francisco are accepting new patients right now. Many offer appointments within the next few days.


Which insurance carriers are most accepted by Psychologists in San Francisco?

Among psychologists in San Francisco:

  • 78.9% accept Aetna
  • 68.4% accept Cigna
  • 57.9% accept Blue Shield of California
Filter by insurance to see which providers take your plan.


How can I make a same-day appointment with a Psychologist in San Francisco?

On average, patients who use Zocdoc can search for a Psychologist in San Francisco, book an appointment, and see the Psychologist within 24 hours. Same-day appointments are often available, you can search for real-time availability of Psychologists in San Francisco who accept your insurance and make an appointment online.


How can I find a San Francisco Psychologist who takes my insurance?

Zocdoc lets you search specifically for a San Francisco Psychologist who takes your insurance. Just choose your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. If you’re not sure which plan you have, you can use Zocdoc’s insurance checker to find out.


How can I book an appointment online with a Psychologist in San Francisco?

Zocdoc is a free online service that helps patients find Psychologists in San Francisco and book appointments instantly. You can search for San Francisco Psychologists by symptom or visit reason. Then, choose your insurance plan. Based on that information, you’ll see a list of providers who meet your search criteria, along with their available appointment slots.


How can I find a female Psychologist in San Francisco?

When you search for San Francisco Psychologists on Zocdoc, you can filter your results by gender, in addition to other criteria. That way, you’ll only see Psychologists in San Francisco who match your preferences.


How can I find a San Francisco Psychologist who sees patients after hours?

On Zocdoc, you can search specifically for San Francisco Psychologists with availability after 5 p.m.


How can I find a top-rated Psychologist in San Francisco?

You can use Zocdoc to find Psychologists in San Francisco who are highly rated by other patients. These ratings are based on verified reviews submitted by real patients. Every time a patient completes an appointment booked on Zocdoc, they’re invited to review their experience. Each review must comply with Zocdoc’s guidelines.


How can I find a video visit with a Psychologist online in San Francisco?

Psychologists in San Francisco on Zocdoc who see patients through online video visits will have a purple video icon on their profiles. You can also filter your search results to show only Psychologists who offer video visits.


Are video visits with a Psychologist online covered by my insurance?

Most insurers provide coverage for video visits at the same cost as in-person visits. You can search on Zocdoc specifically for Psychologists in San Francisco who accept your insurance for video visits by selecting your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. We recommend you check with your insurance carrier directly to confirm your coverage and out of pocket costs for video visits.


How can I find a Psychologist in San Francisco who sees patients in the morning or evening?

Zocdoc lets you search specifically for a Psychologist who has appointments available before 10:00 am, or after 5:00 pm. Just choose the special hours filter at the top of our search page.


How can I find a Psychologist in San Francisco who sees patients during the weekend?

Zocdoc let's you see real-time availability for Psychologists in San Francisco. Many Psychologists offer appointments on Saturdays and Sundays.


All numbers and provider counts reflect Zocdoc data as of December 2025

Why see a psychologist?


There is no one or 'right' reason for consulting a psychologist. You may be dealing with a familial conflict, workplace stress, or trauma from the past. But, regardless of the source of the worry, a licensed psychologist can help you work through troubling emotions and thoughts.


Psychologists are trained professionals with years of training and professional degrees. A licensed practitioner delivers most psychotherapy in one-on-one sessions or groups (group therapy). While the exact mode of treatment may vary, your appointment with a clinical psychologist will usually involve the following:


  • Becoming aware of their automatic but harmful patterns of thinking
  • Identifying the source of these negative thoughts and emotions
  • Developing coping strategies and problem-solving skills 


Depending on the diagnosis, psychotherapy may involve different kinds of interventions. For instance, a person with anxiety may get treated through exposure therapy. It involves gradually exposing the feared object or situation in a supportive environment. The patient then slowly learns to tolerate stress, and their anxiety subsides. Alternatively, a psychologist may teach the patient relaxation techniques, breathing exercises, or other coping strategies for handling tense situations. 


One form of psychotherapy known as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) focuses on the thought processes and habits that lead from internal or external triggers to anxiety and other problematic responses. For instance, the clinical psychologist may focus on correcting maladaptive thought patterns such as catastrophizing. Catastrophizing is when an ordinary event is interpreted excessively negatively, leading to irrational fear. 


However, as the name implies, CBT also focuses on maladaptive behavioral patterns. For example, a patient with a diagnosis of social anxiety disorder may take significant steps to hide their physical or emotional reactions or avoid social contact —both of which may prove counterproductive. Over time, the patient learns to overcome these problematic mental and physical habits, leading a more fulfilling life.


There is no one form of CBT. Many psychologists modify and adapt their style to the demands and needs of their patients. Therefore, you must pay attention when selecting your psychologist. Read on to learn some things you must consider when searching for a high-quality licensed psychologist.


What kind of training do psychologists and counselors receive?


Psychologists and counselors receive training in various areas, including psychology, counseling, and human development. While there are some similarities in the training they receive, there are also some critical differences.


Psychologists typically receive training in research methods and statistics, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. On the other hand, counselors usually receive training in areas such as human development, counseling theories and techniques, and assessment.


While psychologists and counselors must complete graduate-level training programs to practice, the type of program they end in can vary. For example, some psychologists may earn a Ph.D. in Psychology, while others may gain a PsyD. Counselors may earn a master's degree in counselor education and supervision or a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling.


What are some of the subspecialties for psychologists?


Psychologists can focus on various areas of psychology. These are called subspecialties. Here are some of the subspecialties in psychology:


  • Child psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Counseling psychology
  • Brain science and cognitive psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Experimental psychology
  • Forensic and public service psychology
  • Health psychology
  • Rehabilitation psychology
  • Sport and performance psychology


Is a psychologist the same as a counselor?


Psychologists and counselors share many similarities. Both work with individuals to help them understand themselves and make positive life changes. They use similar techniques, such as talk therapy, to achieve these goals.


However, although psychologists and counselors provide mental health services, the two have some key differences. 


Psychologists have a more extensive education than counselors, with most holding a doctorate in psychology. They also tend to conduct research and work in academic settings. On the other hand, counselors typically have a master's degree and work in clinical settings such as hospitals, schools, and private practices.


In terms of the actual practice of mental health, psychologists and counselors both diagnose and treat mental disorders. However, psychologists tend to focus more on the diagnosis, while counselors focus more on treatment. In addition, counselors often take a more holistic approach to their client's care, considering factors such as family relationships and life circumstances that may contribute to mental health issues.


What is psychotherapy, and who can benefit from it?


Psychotherapy consists of deeply researched scientific approaches that help people to talk about and work through their mental and emotional problems. Psychologists use different kinds of psychotherapy to help their patients live healthier, happier, and better lives. Also known as talk therapy, psychotherapy teaches patients new skills to fix their troubles and face future challenges. 


Many seek psychotherapy to cope with anxious, depressive, and angry feelings. Others use it to help them navigate overwhelming life changes, such as divorce, a loved one's death, starting a new job, etc. Some even use this form of treatment after they have been diagnosed with chronic illnesses, such as cancer or autoimmune disorders, that endangers their mental well-being. Even though sharing everything you think and feel in front of a stranger can be scary, the results can be positive and groundbreaking when done with the right psychologist near you.


How do you prepare for your first therapy session?


Booking your first appointment with a psychologist is a massive step in maintaining your well-being. What should you do in the days leading up to your first session? Below are three preparation tips to help you get started and walk into the mental health professional's office with confidence:


  • Prepare for initial formalities: Gather crucial documents such as your photo ID and mental health insurance card to complete the necessary paperwork. Additionally, remember to carry a compatible payment method. If you have any queries regarding office policies, jot them down to address everything before you meet your provider.
  • Write down your concerns, life history, and goals: The psychologist will begin the first session by understanding your purpose for seeking therapy. Writing down all mental health information to ensure smooth communication with the provider is a good idea. List your symptoms, challenges, troublesome thoughts, complicated feelings, stressors, and recent changes. Additionally, note down if any past treatments and coping strategies helped. The discussion may also involve questions about your lifestyle, professional life, relationships, childhood, and significant life experiences, so have an idea about these topics. Finally, think of your therapy goals. What problems do you want to resolve? How do you wish to think and feel? An open and honest discussion with the therapist can help them decide the proper treatment approach for you.
  • Make a list of questions: Asking questions is a good way to understand how therapy works and if the therapist is right for you. Here are some ideas: How much practice experience do you have? Have you worked with patients facing similar issues as me? How long is each session? How often will we meet? Will you give me homework? How will you evaluate my progress? Do not hesitate to ask anything you want—your psychologist intends to support you during your healing journey in every way possible.


How to take care of your mental health?


Professional help has its own merits. But practicing good mental habits or daily hygiene is good, too. It may range from practicing meditation or mindfulness to paying attention to your body and mind. It may be helpful in the future. Experts recommend reducing screen time and taking regular breaks from electronic devices. Eating healthy, exercising regularly, and practicing meditation may also be helpful. Another effective habit would be making sure you get enough good quality sleep. 


The pandemic has brought social distancing and lockdowns in its wake. As a result, many people feel lonely or cut off from others. Maintaining social connections may be one of the most constructive ways to maintain good mental health. It could take the shape of online events with your community organizations, such as events at the local church, a live music concert, or even a public lecture.


Below are a few things you can do to improve your mental health, depending on your diagnosis.

Depression is a severe disorder that affects your daily functioning. Trained professionals can diagnose depression based on specific symptoms over some time—usually every day (or most of the days) for two consecutive weeks. Depression is not one type; you may have bipolar disorder, persistent depressive disorder, or postpartum disorder (called 'baby blues'). Similarly, there are unique forms of depression for various groups—such as depression in women, teen depression, or seasonal affective disorder.


But regardless of your specific diagnosis, you take the following steps alongside treatment:


  • Maintain an active lifestyle with regular exercise or workouts.
  • Set realistic goals for yourself.
  • Share and confide in trusted individuals, such as close friends or other loved ones.
  • Try not to let yourself feel isolated and allow others to help you.
  • Keep educating yourself more about depression. 


Mental health resources


You can also browse through these educational resources:


  • NIMH is the lead federal agency for researching mental health. The official website provides free, shareable resources (such as pamphlets)
  • ADAA is an international non-profit organization that promotes the prevention and remedy of anxiety, depression, and other disorders. You can find educational resources on the linked page.
  • DBSA is another non-profit organization. It provides several educational resources and support groups for people with depression, substance use, or bipolar disorder.


You may also look at two government agencies whose mandates relate to mental health. HRSA is a federal agency that promotes health equity by improving healthcare for vulnerable people—economically, medically, or geographically. SAMHSA is an agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that seeks to mitigate the substance impact of abuse and mental illness on Americans.


Tips for maintaining and enhancing your mental health 


Here are some tips to help maintain and improve your mental health:


  • Prioritize self-care: Self-care is critical for sound mental health. Take time to do things you enjoy, be nice to yourself, and practice mindfulness.
  • Get enough sleep: Inadequate sleep can impact your cognitive health. Aiming for at least 7-8 hours of sleep per night is essential to help your body and mind recharge.
  • Stay active: Exercise can boost your mental health. It releases endorphins, improving your mood and reducing stress and anxiety.
  • Consume nutritious food: Eating a balanced and healthy diet can positively impact your overall health. Consume plenty of fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
  • Connect with others: Make time for family and friends and try to participate in social activities.
  • Seek professional help: If you're struggling, seek help from a mental health professional.


Finding the best psychologist near you in San Francisco, CA


Choosing a good psychologist is crucial. This is due to the high costs of sessions and the wide range of psychotherapies and specializations. 


Since 2009, Zocdoc has constantly worked to improve the healthcare experience, and mental health is no exception. Here, you can find the top-ranking psychologists in San Francisco. You can browse hundreds of verified customer reviews on Zocdoc and find a professional matching your needs. For instance, you can search for psychologists who specialize in dealing with marriage and family conflicts, cognitive behavioral therapy, or treating disorders such as anxiety, substance use, and depression.


More importantly, our directory will provide summary profiles for every psychologist nearby, often including their experience, main clinical interests, and professional training and achievements. Besides, we all realize that psychotherapy can be a significant time commitment. You can use Zocdoc to find a provider with suitable availability who is based at a convenient and accessible location. You could also browse psychologists' profiles and review other details, such as preferred insurance plans or fees.


If you do not have a health plan, you can mention you will pay for yourself in the search bar. Zocdoc will match you with psychologists near you accepting patients without insurance coverage. Do you have any more related queries? Our patient help center page will likely have suitable answers—please feel free to go through it.


No financial or administrative burden should deprive you of the care and treatment you deserve. At Zocdoc.com, you can find top-rated psychologists in your area who match your budget and schedule. 


All bookings are simple, secure, and completely free.


Mental health in San Francisco, California


A report by SAMHSA (Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration) looked at mental health and substance use trends in the region surrounding San Francisco — specifically, the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont area.


According to the report, the San Francisco region reports higher-than-average rates of substance use:


  • About 21.9% of people aged 12 or above reported using an unlawful drug in the previous year; this is significantly higher than the average for California (16.8%) or the country (14.7%)
  • Around 17% of adolescents and adults self-reported use of marijuana in the previous year — higher than the national average (10.7%) and state average (12.5%)
  • As to mental health outcomes in the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont area:
  • Nearly 5.7% of the respondents experienced a major depressive episode in the past year; in contrast, about 6.6 % of Americans reported an MDD
  • Close to 10.8% of respondents suffered from substance use disorder. It was higher than the rates found across the USA and California.


Sources


National Institute of Mental Health [1]

National Institute of Mental Health [2]

National Institute of Mental Health [3]

Health Resources & Services Administration

Anxiety and Depression Association of America

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Pepperdine- Online Programs

American Psychological Association

Cleveland Clinic 

Columbia University Department of Psychiatry

Your Health in Mind

Choosing Therapy


The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 immediately.

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