Loading listings...
Loading listings...
Browse verified marriage family therapist professionals in Tempe, AZ. Compare ratings, read reviews, and schedule a consultation for free.
Showing 1–20 of 57 results
Tempe has 57 marriage and family therapists available to help with relationship and family challenges. The therapist directory includes licensed professionals who work with couples, families, and individuals navigating interpersonal dynamics. Whether you're seeking support for a specific conflict, life transition, or long-term relationship building, the local directory can connect you with qualified practitioners in the area.
Read our guide: Best Marriage Family Therapists in Tempe, AZ
In-depth rankings, tips, and FAQs for choosing a marriage family therapist in Tempe
Look for therapists who can discuss their credentials and licensing status openly, and who provide a written summary of their fees and session structure before you commit. A good therapist will ask about your goals in the first session and explain how they'll work toward them. Be cautious of practitioners who push you toward a specific diagnosis or treatment without listening to your concerns, those who insist on cash-only payment with no receipt, or anyone claiming to fix deep relationship issues in a single session. Verify that any online profiles match their actual practice location and credentials.
There are 57 marriage and family therapists listed in the Tempe directory.
Start by checking the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners website to verify licensure, then review profiles in the local directory filtered by your needs—such as couples therapy, family counseling, or specific experience with your concerns.
Ask about their license status, experience with your specific issues, fees and insurance acceptance, cancellation policies, their therapeutic approach, and whether they offer telehealth. A good initial call helps you assess fit before committing to ongoing sessions.
Yes, therapists in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Gilbert, and Tucson may be accessible depending on your location and willingness to travel or use telehealth sessions.
Marriage and family therapists specialize in relationship dynamics and systemic issues within families or couples, while general counselors may focus more on individual mental health. Both are valuable depending on your needs.