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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·16 reviews
Yes would go back she seem very nice listened to what I was saying had a good visit - Sep 4, 2025 by Cintra R.Click to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, Medicare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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A strong therapeutic relationship is at the core of meaningful change. I believe healing happens when there is a genuine, collaborative connection where you feel seen, understood, and supported. Our work together is a shared process. As you begin to understand yourself more deeply, I take the time ...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·7 reviews
Great experience. by CAClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna + 2 more
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I’m a Clinical Mental Health Counselor, and I work with adults 18+ navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship stress, and major life transitions. My background includes extensive trauma-informed work with individuals and families, which shaped the way I show up in the room: calm, steady, ...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.86
·7 reviews
During our initial session, we discussed the procedures for the therapy sessions. I was informed that the initial session was an assessment to determine next steps. Miss King attentively listened and encouraged me to continue despite my constant apologies; I believed I was providing too much. Tho...Click to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare + 10 more
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A strong therapeutic relationship is essential to meaningful progress. I believe therapy works best when it is collaborative, supportive, and focused on helping you achieve your personal goals. Our work together is centered on you—your experiences, your challenges, and what you want to change or im...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.95
·41 reviews
Highly recommended - Denis is insightful and supportive, offering effective tools for emotional and mental resilience. Very grateful to work with a professional invested in uplifting those around him! by GCClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 12 more
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You've caught a glimpse of yourself unfolding the fullness of your capacities back into the universe. Sometimes you dare to believe this person could really be you. But how exactly are you moving forward into such a reality? Your attempts thus far have met with resistance, uncertainty, and excruciat...Click to read more
Next available: Wed, Jun 3
Psychotherapist
3.5 mi · 155 Chandler St, Buffalo, NY 14207
Accepts Cigna + 1 more
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I offer a warm, non‑judgmental space where you can slow down, breathe, and explore what’s really happening beneath the surface. My approach is deeply trauma‑informed and grounded in the belief that healing happens at your pace, with safety and connection at the center. I support adults navigat...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.67
·15 reviews
Rhea connected with me and made me feel extremely comfortable. I highly recommend working with her. - Sep 29, 2025 by Trevor C.Click to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
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I am a MHC-LP therapist dedicated to supporting adults and young adults as they navigate life transitions, stress, and emotional challenges. I completed my bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Newcastle University in the U.K., and my master’s in Mental Health Counseling at Fordham University. With a b...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 8
Psychotherapist
5.00
·3 reviews
- Nov 7, 2025 by Camryn C.Click to read more
5 mi · 15 Lasalle Ave, Kenmore, NY 14217
Accepts BlueCross BlueShield + 5 more
Also offers video visits · Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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I help adults with anxiety, trauma, and patterns that feel hard to change, especially when you understand what to do but still feel stuck.Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.64
·22 reviews
Sophie was very warm and welcoming. She was thoughtful and helping for us navigating a new session and experience - Jan 30, 2026 by Eric M.Click to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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I am an Associate Therapist practicing in New York at Sol Health. I earned my Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from Fordham University and my BA from Muhlenberg College. Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and I’m here to make that process a little easier. My goal is to create a safe, s...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 15
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.73
·15 reviews
The sessions have gone really well! I was a little nervous at first, but it’s getting easier to open up. My therapist holds the space for me to want to do so by MGClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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As a therapist, my goal is to provide my clients with a comfortable, nonjudgemental space to explore feelings, thoughts, and experiences safely. Gaining a better understanding of the self, the past, and the current struggles to learn new ways of being more adaptive and resilient to assist in daily f...Click to read more
Next available: Wed, Jun 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.67
·12 reviews
Candice was very professional, validating, and was able to help me through a hard time in my life. by CVClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
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Hi, I’m Candice, an LMSW therapist at Sol Health, working under the supervision of senior-licensed clinician Wenling Riehle, LCSW. I work with adults, men and women, who are navigating life transitions and seeking a deeper understanding of themselves during times of change or emotional challenge. I...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·13 reviews
Jennifer is a supportive force while also able to challenge my internal voice and force me to consider alternative perspectives. She's given me many resources such as well-known psychologists quotes, structures, and literature to consider outside of our sessions. by MRClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
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I will use 30 years of experience as a health care professional to help you make sense of your life right now. Together we can understand how you can find relief from feelings or worry, sadness or distress. This may be caused by relationship issues, work issues or general difficulties we all encount...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·6 reviews
D’Andrah was warm and made the conversation so easy which made me comfortable enough to further explore. I worked with her for a short period of time and her guidance helped me! by LIClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Hi there! I'm D'Andrah, a compassionate social worker and licensed psychotherapist. My professional background includes extensive experience in the healthcare system, working alongside clients navigating complex chronic illnesses. In my clinical practice, I specialize in trauma and grief, women's an...Click to read more
Next available: Wed, Jun 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
North Tonawanda, NY
Accepts Cigna + 1 more
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As a psychotherapist, Ms. Terri Courts-Kasprzak provides evidence-based therapy for an extensive range of mental health concerns. She runs her practice and offers virtual consultations. Ms. Courts-Kasprzak earned her bachelor's degree from the State University of New York at Fredonia. She believes ...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·6 reviews
Sydney has been great to work with. She is a great listener, and most importantly, she just 'gets' what I'm trying to say right away. She made me feel seen in a very long time. by ARClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Hi, I'm Sydney! I specialize in working with adults who feel stuck in old patterns, struggle with body image or relationship concerns, or are navigating major life transitions. I offer a compassionate, collaborative space where clients feel seen, accepted, and understood, and where healing can begin...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Grand Island, NY
Accepts Cigna + 1 more
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Experience Dr. Grant’s dynamic blend of leadership expertise, mental health insight, and practical strategies when you hire her for yourself or to help the women in your organization reach their highest potential. As a mental health therapist, consultant, and accomplished business leader, Ellen sha...Click to read more
Next available: tomorrow
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.36
·14 reviews
Lexi taught me how to show up differently in my relationships and communicate more clearly because of the work we did together. I'm very grateful for this. by MRClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
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Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and I’m honored to be part of that process. I was drawn to becoming a therapist because mental health has been part of my story for as long as I can remember, both in my family and in my own life. Growing up in a blended family gave me early insight into co...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 8
Psychotherapist
10 mi · 4900 Lake Shore Rd, Hamburg, NY 14075
Accepts Cigna + 1 more
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I am a Licensed Mental Health Clinician in New York State with two decades of experience in behavioral health. My work has taught me that anxiety and life stress can interfere with many aspects of our lives, and these experiences are unique to everyone. I am also a Certified Narcissistic Abuse Clin...Click to read more
Next available: Wed, Jun 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·11 reviews
Denver was fantastic! She was great with my BPD and she never made me feel stupid for saying something by BMClick to read more
Buffalo, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Hello! I am Denver, a LMSW therapist at Sol Health with over eight years of experience in the mental health field. I've worked with individuals of all ages and supported individuals with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and personality disorders. My approach is collaborative and I view therapy as a plac...Click to read more
Next available: Sat, Jun 27
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
Rachel, whom I’ve been seeing for some time now, has been consistently and kindly. She’s always available and communicates effectively. I highly recommend her to anyone seeking guidance from a skilled and caring professional. by SRClick to read more
Newfane, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 8 more
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Rachel Anauo, LMHC is a CHRISTIAN COUNSELOR FOR WOMEN who align with Christian beliefs. She is a psychotherapist who offers virtual consultations at her private practice. She welcomes patients with emotional distress, behavioral issues, and mental illnesses affecting their overall well-being. Ms. ...Click to read more
Next available: Fri, Jun 5
Psychotherapist
53.5 mi · 94 Main St, Ste 4, Geneseo, NY 14454
Accepts Aetna, Cigna + 2 more
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As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York, I combine a strong clinical foundation and certification in life coaching to bring real-world tools into the therapeutic model. I specialize in supporting clients who are navigating anxiety, depression, chronic illness, major life transitions, and ch...Click to read more
Next available: Wed, Jun 3
Psychotherapist
66 mi · 1655 Elmwood Ave, Ste 227, Rochester, NY 14620
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield
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Clients often come to me for one of these reasons: They have experienced trauma that feels stuck, they have unexplained health issues and wonder if trauma is a source, they have high levels of anxiety, and/or they are somewhere in the perinatal mental health journey (TTC to postpartum). Whatever the...Click to read more
Next available: Wed, Jun 3
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Corning, NY
Accepts Aetna + 1 more
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Hello! I'm Linda, and I'm here to support you toward meaningful change. I began my career in social work later in life, bringing a depth of lived experience that shapes my approach today. As of May 2026, I have over 31 years of experience as a practicing social worker, helping individuals navigate l...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Corning, NY
Accepts BlueCross BlueShield
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I am a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) and a CASAC Master-level clinician with a strong clinical focus on addiction, trauma, youth and adolescent mental health, and anxiety related disorders. I am passionate about supporting individuals across the lifespan in developing insight, building resili...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Ithaca, NY
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Mr. Theo Bizimana is a compassionate psychotherapist who offers virtual consultations through his private practice. He is fluent in English, French, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, and Kirundi. ? Mr. Bizimana recognizes that some may hesitate to seek support, fearing it signals weakness or imposes on others. ...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Liverpool, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 11 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Annemarie Cristino, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, offers a unique style of providing therapy to her clients, and also helps to maintain her client base to resolve their issues. She has a strong referral base among her clients and professional colleagues that she has known throughout her professio...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·10 reviews
My visit was great. Scheduling and communciation was easy and my first session went well. Excited to see where it goes by APClick to read more
Syracuse, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield + 2 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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I am a compassionate therapist with two degrees in counseling and extensive internship experience supporting individuals through a variety of life challenges. My professional approach centers on empathy, active listening, and meeting clients exactly where they are in their journey. I value genuinene...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Fayetteville, NY
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If you've ever felt overwhelmed by your own reactions, stuck in patterns you understand but can't seem to change, or exhausted from holding it together for everyone else, you're in the right place. Many of my clients are self-aware. They can name the patterns: people-pleasing, loneliness even in clo...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 4
Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.77
·35 reviews
Mara is amazing. She has amazing insight and her listening skills are outstanding. She makes you feel comfortable to share your traumas and past experiences so you can work through them together. She is incredibly attentive and goes above and beyond to help you. I would highly recommend her for any ...Click to read more
Smyrna, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 7 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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***Please fill out all the information in the intake form*** There are times in life when it feels like there's no way out of emotional pain. Our life histories, traumas, losses, and disappointments can run so deep that giving up seems like the only option because change feels frightening. I'm conf...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·2 reviews
Smyrna, NY
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Are you frustrated by how anxious thoughts take over your mind? Have you noticed when this happens and the cost that comes with it? Do you find yourself overthinking situations in your romantic or familial relationships? Does this impede your ability to honestly identify your needs and speak up for ...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
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I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) dedicated to supporting clients in navigating life's challenges. With a focus on college and graduate students, as well as young adults, I specialize in addressing a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, low self-esteem, body image, perfectionism, an...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
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I believe in guiding individuals toward their healthiest and most balanced selves. With a Master’s in Clinical Social Work from Fordham University at Lincoln Center and a Bachelor’s from Skidmore College, my practice is committed to providing personalized, compassionate care that empowers patients o...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 8 more
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Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how to move forward? Whether you're navigating your own healing, supporting a child with behavioral challenges, or looking for a safe space to explore your identity and self-worth—you’re not alone. Reaching out can feel like the hardest part, but it’s al...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·7 reviews
Sean has such a warm and perceptive presence and always me feel so comfortable! by KAClick to read more
Smyrna, NY
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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I am a creative and dedicated clinician interested in exploring the full breadth of experience with each client. I value a humanist perspective in therapy and work with clients to determine what approach to care they would find most fruitful for themselves. Often, I draw from psychodynamic and exper...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
I only had one session with Kristin, but it was great. She was an attentive an open listener who gave me space to share but also wasn't afraid to offer her own direction or reflections. She's very thoughtful, knowledgeable, warm, supportive, and curious. Based on my experience, I would highly recomm...Click to read more
Smyrna, NY
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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I am a sex-positive, LGBTQAI+-affirming, licensed mental health counselor working with individuals, partners and couples. I've been in practice since 2013, and my clients have brought issues of soothing fears, increasing self-esteem, recovering from depression, working through family trauma, navigat...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
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As a psychotherapist, Elissa Ayew helps individuals navigate emotional challenges, heal from trauma, and cultivate meaningful change. She practices at Willow Therapy PLLC, LCSW, and offers convenient virtual consultations. Grounded in evidence-based modalities such as psychodynamic therapy and mind...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
4.83
·6 reviews
Smyrna, NY
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Are you seeking support to navigate the complexities of mental health, relationships, or life's daily challenges? I'm here to help. As a dedicated psychotherapist in Syracuse, New York, with a Master's in Social Work from Syracuse University, my goal is to empower you to thrive-whether you're dealin...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 5 more
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Trauma‑informed therapist helping clients gently shift patterns that limit well‑being. She explores how patterns formed, how they appear now, and the protections they once provided. Her collaborative, compassionate approach offers a safe, paced space for self‑exploration, emotional regulation, and s...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
Accepts UnitedHealthcare Oxford
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Offers video visits ·
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Russell Shelkowitz, LCSW-R, holds a Master’s in Social Work from Columbia University and has extensive experience working with adolescents (12+), adults (individuals and couples), and families. He has provided compassionate and effective care in diverse settings, including hospitals, private practic...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
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I'm a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York with a deep background in both psychology and performance science. I earned my Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and also hold a doctorate in Exercise Physiology from the same institution, wh...Click to read more
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Psychotherapist (Virtual)
Smyrna, NY
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 5 more
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Ively is a therapist who has spent seven years supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families through trauma, grief, transitions, and everyday stress. She aims to create a safe, understanding space. As a bilingual therapist (English/Spanish), she helps clients express themselves naturally. H...Click to read more
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Frequently asked questions

How can I check if my psychotherapist accepts my insurance?

Zocdoc makes it easy to find a psychotherapist in Buffalo, NY who accepts your insurance. Simply select your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. If you’re unsure about the plan name, here's a handy guide to help navigate.


How do patients rate their experience with booking psychotherapists in Buffalo, NY on Zocdoc?

On Zocdoc, psychotherapists in Buffalo, NY have an average rating of 4.64 based on approximately 35 reviews. In Buffalo, NY you can find 213 psychotherapists with 4-stars or higher. Zocdoc collects reviews from real patients after each appointment, ensuring authentic feedback. Only patients who have booked and attended appointments may post reviews, providing trustworthy and reliable insights into patient experiences.


Can I book a video visit with a psychotherapist?

Yes, you can book a video visit with a psychotherapist. There are currently 4 locations that offer video visits in this city. When a provider offers video visits, you will see a small video camera icon next to their profile image. Select a date and time from their available appointment slots and go through the booking process.


What is psychotherapy, and who are psychotherapists?

Psychotherapy is a healthcare field that deals with analyzing and treating illnesses of the mind. Therefore, psychotherapists, also known as psychologists, are mental healthcare professionals who treat people experiencing emotional and mental discomforts. These professionals employ various therapies to help patients function better and attain greater psychological well-being. They often work as a team with psychiatrists, who are medical doctors and can provide medication prescriptions.


Psychotherapists can help their patients deal with various cognitive, psychological, and emotional stressors, ranging from difficulty coping with everyday life, the adverse impact of trauma or accident, medical illnesses leading to mental health issues, loss of a loved one due to estrangement or death, and specific mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression. With the help of meaningful conversations and psychotherapy, these trained professionals are qualified to treat all the above concerns and many more.


Other terms used for psychotherapy include psychosocial therapy, talk therapy, counseling, and therapy. Other healthcare professionals licensed to provide psychotherapy are social workers, licensed professional counselors, child or developmental psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, and psychoanalysts. 


Educational background of psychotherapists

Most states in the U.S. require psychotherapists to have a doctoral degree to practice. The path to obtaining a doctoral degree begins with an undergraduate degree in psychology. After completing their bachelor's, aspiring psychotherapists enter graduate school to pursue a master's degree in psychology. Following this, psychotherapists join a two- to three-year internship program that trains them in various treatment methods and behavioral and psychological theories. 


Finally, psychotherapists complete a doctoral degree in psychology. Postgraduate programs take five to seven years to complete. The program includes clearing a comprehensive written examination and writing a dissertation detailing the research performed during the program. In the U.S., psychotherapists with a doctoral degree in psychology have the following initials after their names: Ph.D., PsyD, or EdD.


Are psychiatrists and psychotherapists the same?

Psychiatrists and psychotherapists complement each other's expertise but are not the same. Psychotherapists help their patients navigate different emotional problems through various forms of talk therapy, whereas psychiatrists are medical doctors. Unlike psychotherapists, they can diagnose and treat mental health illnesses and prescribe medications.


These two medical fields also entail different educational training. Psychologists usually require a master's or doctorate (Ph.D.) to practice, and their courses focus on the various aspects of human behavior. On the contrary, psychiatrists must have a medical degree (M.D.). Their training concentrates on the biological aspects of mental illnesses, allowing them to assess these disorders' physical and cognitive manifestations.


What is the difference between counseling and psychotherapy?

People often use the words counseling and therapy interchangeably, but they differ. Counseling is more about tackling specific issues, like dealing with addiction or managing stress. It's short-term and focuses on finding solutions or learning techniques to handle problems. 


On the other hand, therapy, or psychotherapy, is a long-term process that deals with a broader range of issues. It looks at how our thoughts and actions affect our lives and aims to help us better manage stress, understand our behavior patterns, improve relationships, and control our emotions. 


If someone is struggling with any kind of mental illness like depression or anxiety, therapy also helps them understand their condition, manage symptoms, and follow medical advice. So, although counseling is like a quick fix for specific problems, therapy is a deeper exploration of our thoughts and behaviors to lead a happier, healthier life.


What are the different forms of psychotherapy?

Depending on specific needs and concerns, people can benefit from several types of psychotherapy, which include:

  • Individual therapy occurs between the patient and the therapist. It focuses on the patient and provides a safe space to share, analyze, and understand their thoughts, feelings, and troubles. Individual therapy gives clients more time to develop a deep awareness of their problems and coping mechanisms. 


  • Family therapy studies the relationships and dynamics of a family unit. The entire family attends the therapy sessions as a unit, and by having all the members unite and work together to solve problems, this therapy helps open up communication channels within the family. Situations such as substance abuse, trauma, or depression cause the entire family to suffer, and this form of therapy can significantly help.  


  • Couples therapy requires the people in a relationship to attend the sessions together. When couples have trouble navigating through a rough patch, this therapy gives them a neutral zone to express their feelings and resolve conflicts. Couples therapy helps restore lost trust and intimacy between couples, strengthening their bond and preparing them for future problems. This therapy aims to help the couple learn how to love and support each other again.


  • Group therapy is for clients with similar cognitive health conditions and needs. Group sessions leverage the power of social acceptance, validation, and relatability to cater to each patient's concerns. This therapy explores and treats many conditions, such as anxiety disorders, eating disorders, depression, substance abuse, chronic pain, or terminal illnesses. 


What are the techniques used in psychotherapy?

Psychotherapists have many methods to choose from while treating patients with different psychological issues. Some of these are:


Behavioral therapy: Psychotherapists use behavioral therapy to help patients identify risky behaviors and change them into more helpful and functional ones. This therapy is beneficial when dealing with eating disorders, anxiety, depression, and traumatic disorders. Different variations of behavioral therapy exist, such as dialectic behavioral therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).  


Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) helps patients identify and replace harmful thought patterns with positive ones. By recognizing unhealthy beliefs and replacing them with objective ones, CBT helps patients overcome negative situations in life. 


Dialectic behavioral therapy: On the other hand, DBT focuses more on emotional regulation. DBT practitioners help clients manage distressing emotions and equip them with the skills that help them take accountability for any unhealthy behavior. This therapy method primarily benefits people struggling with suicidal ideation, borderline personality disorder (BPD), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).


Exposure therapy: In exposure therapy, a type of CBT, the therapist helps clients identify what triggers their anxiety and develop techniques for confronting them in a controlled environment. The therapist also teaches them different strategies to manage anxiety symptoms. They use this therapy for treating phobias.


Psychoanalytic therapy: Psychoanalytic therapy is based on Sigmund Freud's work. Freud believed every individual is motivated by unconscious desires, thoughts, emotions, and memories. Also known as psychodynamic therapy, this treatment method helps bring patients' concerns to a conscious level to analyze them. Psychotherapists utilize transference study, dream analysis, and interpretation to help patients identify self-defeating patterns. 


Humanistic therapy is a holistic approach that concentrates on free will, human potential, and self-discovery. It aims to help patients develop a strong and healthy understanding of self-awareness, explore feelings, find meaning, and focus on their true strengths. This therapy is client-centered. 


Interactive therapy: Interactive therapy is when a psychotherapist combines several psychotherapy approaches after evaluating what the patient needs and uses them to help the patient get better. CBT is a prime example of interactive therapy. In this, the therapist identifies thoughts and behaviors that are not conducive to a healthier life and replaces them with positive ones. 


Supportive therapy helps patients gather resources through positive guidance, motivation, and encouragement. It helps lower stress and anxiety, improve self-esteem, and develop healthy coping mechanisms. This therapy method aims to help one work through any immediate mental health concerns. If one has any past trauma that they feel unprepared to address directly, it helps improve their overall emotional health.


What should one expect during a visit to a psychotherapist?

Starting therapy is an essential step for your mental health, just like finding the right doctor is for your physical health. Begin by calling the mental health professional you're interested in seeing. Ask about their approach to therapy, if they take insurance, and how payments work. Describe why you want therapy and see if they have experience with your concerns. If you feel comfortable, make an appointment.


During your initial visit to a psychotherapist near you, they will ask about your symptoms, how long you've had them, and what you've tried. They'll also ask about your family, work, and how you relax. It helps them plan your treatment. Before you leave, they'll explain the treatment plan and answer any questions.


It may take a few weeks to feel comfortable with therapy. Tell your therapist if you still need clarification after a few visits. You both need to work together to achieve the best results.


How do you improve your mental health?

The steps you can take to improve your mental well-being include the following.

  • Stay in the present

Our minds tend to wander into the past or the future more often, stirring various emotions and reactions in the body. Try to pay more attention to the present moment. Make all your senses focus on what's happening in the “now.” It is commonly called mindfulness. 


Practicing mindfulness meditation can significantly improve your mood. It can help you understand yourself better and help you enjoy your surroundings. It can positively change how you see, feel, and approach your life's challenges. 


  • Connect with people

Human relationships can improve mental well-being. They can help foster a sense of belongingness and self-worth. Strong relationships provide emotional support when required and allow you to share positive experiences. 


Make it a point to spend quality time with your family daily. For instance, keep a fixed dinner time when the family eats together. Plan a day out with your friends. Switch off your devices and aim to talk or do an outdoor activity with your friends or family. Visit a family member or friend who requires support. You can volunteer for community work or at a local school or hospital. 


  • Learn new skills

Learning new activities or skills increases nerve activity in your brain, which can help improve your mental health. It can also boost confidence and self-esteem, create a sense of purpose, and help you connect with others. 


Try to learn to cook or fix electronic devices. Work on DIY projects at home, like fixing broken stuff or doing something for the first time. Try a new hobby, like writing or painting, or take up new responsibilities at work that help improve your skills. 


  • Stay physically active

Regular exercise or activity is a great way to stay healthy physically and mentally. It causes positive chemical changes in the brain that enhance your mood. It boosts self-esteem and helps set goals and achieve them. 


Brisk walking is an excellent way to begin your fitness routine. Gradually move to running and aerobic exercises. The aim should be to stretch and move every muscle in the body. You can even do flexibility and strength training to enhance muscle strength and balance and reduce joint pain.


Finding the best psychotherapist near you in Buffalo, New York

Finding a psychotherapist best suited to help you with your mental health issues is as critical as finding the right medical specialist for any physical ailments. Moreover, when finding a professional who provides psychotherapy near you, you may be worried about the availability of appointments and the insurance plans they accept. The database at Zocdoc answers all these questions and much more. 



Using the Zocdoc application, you can filter licensed psychotherapists practicing in Buffalo, New York, based on your complaint, location and zip code, preferred date and time, and medical insurance policy. When you enter these details into the search boxes, Zocdoc will direct you to a list of the best psychotherapists in your area. 


All psychotherapists listed on Zocdoc have a profile page that contains comprehensive information about their educational background, certifications, fellowships, specializations, experience, and any awards they may have received for exemplary work. The profile also contains details about providers' gender, the types of disorders they treat, the age group of patients they generally see, spoken languages, and availability. 


If you want to find a provider who accepts your insurance, add your insurance information (your provider and plan) on the Zocdoc search. It will help you see providers who accept your plan. You can find accurate results from in-network psychotherapists near you. Check out Zocdoc's patient help center for more information and solutions related to insurance. 


To help you make the right decision, the profiles of practitioners who offer psychotherapy near you contain patient reviews verified by Zocdoc and ratings. Depending on the psychotherapist's availability, you can book appointments before, during, and after office hours. If the psychotherapist's schedule permits, you can also book appointments on holidays and weekends.


If you cannot travel to the psychotherapist's place of work for an in-person consultation, you can also book an online appointment. Just look for the purple icon on the profiles of psychotherapists offering such video consultations.

Booking appointments with psychotherapists near you through Zocdoc is fast, free, and secure!


Psychotherapy statistics in Buffalo, New York 

According to the May 2021 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics report published on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website, out of the 58,100 clinical and counseling psychologists practicing in the U.S., roughly 4,220 are working in New York. 


New York's location quotient is approximately 1.18, well above the national average. The location quotient is the ratio between the number of clinical and counseling psychologists in New York and the national average for the same profession in the U.S. A location quotient higher than one indicates a high share of employment in that profession. 


The New York State Health Foundation published a report titled 'Mental Health Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic in New York State' in February 2021. The report draws its data from the Covid-19 Household Pulse Survey designed by the U.S. Census Bureau between April 23, 2020, and October 26, 2020. According to this report, only 19.5% of people living in New York reported suffering from mental health issues a year before the pandemic broke out. However, the numbers drastically increased by October 2020, when almost 33% of New York adults reported having anxiety disorder symptoms, and nearly 25% reported having symptoms of depression. The help of psychotherapy can easily tackle anxiety and depression. 


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American Psychiatric Association

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US Bureau of Labor Statistics

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