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West Hartford has 51 therapists available to serve the area's mental health needs. The directory includes providers offering a wide range of therapeutic approaches, from individual and couples work to specialized trauma and EMDR services. Whether you're seeking talk therapy, psychiatric evaluation, or online counseling, you can browse local options and compare their offerings to find a fit for your situation.
Child & Adolescent Therapy in West Hartford typically costs around $185 per session. Actual rates vary based on the therapist's experience, credentials, and whether you're paying out-of-pocket or using insurance. Many providers offer sliding scale fees or accept multiple insurance plans, so it's worth asking about payment options during your initial consultation.
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Look for therapists who clearly list their license type and credentials on their profile and who are transparent about their fees upfront. A good sign is when a provider explains their therapeutic approach and who they work best with. Be cautious of anyone who pressures you into long-term commitments before a trial session, avoids discussing fees, or operates only through unverified platforms with no professional background information.
The median cost is around $185 per session, though rates vary depending on the therapist's experience and whether you use insurance or pay out-of-pocket. Many providers offer sliding scale fees—ask about payment options when you call.
There are 51 therapists listed in the West Hartford directory, offering a range of specialties from individual therapy to trauma work and psychiatric services.
Yes. Many West Hartford therapists offer telehealth or online sessions via video or phone, which can be convenient if you prefer remote appointments or have scheduling constraints.
Ask the therapist directly for their license number and type, and verify it on the Connecticut Department of Public Health website. Licensed therapists should be transparent about their credentials.
Start with an initial consultation or intake appointment. A therapist can listen to your concerns and recommend an approach—whether that's individual therapy, couples work, trauma-focused treatment, or another modality—based on your situation.
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