See also: Psychiatry, Hotlines, Community Care and Self Care, and Drop in Centers
To find an ongoing therapist or counselor, you'll need to call a few places to see if they are accepting new clients. You'll likely get a voicemail and someone will call back to set up a phone intake. During the intake, you answer some standardized questions about your current psychiatric meds, if you're willing to pay out of pocket, if you're at risk for suicide, and what you're looking for from therapy. If you both agree that it's a good fit, they'll then link you with one of their counselors.
COVID-19 Update[]
For full updated information on mental health resources that are open during COVID-19, please visit Mental Health Resources Open During Shelter-In-Place. Services are changing faster than we can update this wiki, so call ahead for full information on services.
Common types of therapy[]
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Increase awareness of negative thought patterns and establish coping mechanisms. Especially helpful for substance abuse, anxiety, depression, and phobias. Goal-oriented, typically lasts a few months to a year.
Psychodynamic Therapy - Explore past difficulties, understand how personal history influences current mindset, and establish positive relationships. Typically lasts longer than CBT.
Somatic Therapy - Holistic therapy that focuses on the mind-body relationship. May include mindfulness, movement, massage, or other techniques. Especially helpful for trauma, emotion regulation, and borderline personality.
Types of providers[]
Psychiatrist - MD or DO degree. Can diagnose and prescribe medications. Some do therapy.
Psychologist - PsyD or PhD degree. Can diagnose but cannot prescribe. Many do therapy.
Social Worker/Counselor/Therapist - LSW, LCSW, DSW, MFCC, LMFC, LMFT, or MFT degree. Can diagnose but cannot prescribe. Trained to practice therapy.
Peer counselor - No degrees, trained to provide counseling. Cannot diagnose or prescribe.
Other resource pages and search tools[]
The majority of therapists listed in these search tools are managing their own private practices. They all have their own individual financial policies and insurances they do and don't accept. Many therapists aren't "in network" for any insurance company but can give you a bill that you can submit to try to get reimbursement. When finding a therapist using this method, you should expect to pay market rate in the $120-$300 an hour range. If you need to be sure your care will be covered, call your insurance directly for a list of in-network providers.
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network[]
- Directory of QTPOC therapists.
- https://www.nqttcn.com/directory
Peacock Rebellion (QTPOC)[]
- Mental health resource list.
- http://www.peacockrebellion.org/resources/mentalhealth/
Gaylesta[]
- Search tool to find a LGBTQ therapist.
- https://www.gaylesta.org/
Bay Area Open Minds[]
- From their website: "We are a group of San Francisco Bay Area psychotherapists and psychotherapy students who affirm that sexual and gender diversity are natural expressions of the human experience"
- https://bayareaopenminds.org
Psychology Today[]
- Allows you to search by specialty, but some therapists check every specialty and show up in the majority of searches.
- https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/
The Gender Affirming Letter Access Project[]
- "The GALAP is a grassroots, volunteer project that aims to increase access to free letters for gender-affirming medical care. If you are looking for a provider who may be able to write a letter for you, please see our list of pledge signers and contact one of these people in your local area."
- https://thegalap.org/need-a-letter/
Sliding scale teletherapy[]
Open Path Collective[]
- $30-$60
- Find a sliding scale therapist for teletherapy. You can search by specialty & location. Some therapists offer in person therapy as well
- "Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a non-profit nationwide network of mental health professionals dedicated to providing in-office mental health care—at a steeply reduced rate—to individuals, couples, children, and families in need."
- https://openpathcollective.org
Sliding scale therapy centers[]
General[]
Blue Oak Therapy Center[]
- $35 - $90
- 3101 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley 94705
- 1-510-649-9818
Berkeley Therapy Institute[]
- $35-$95, accepts MediCal for therapy
- 1749 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Berkeley 94709
- 1-510-841-8484
Berkeley Mental Health Division[]
- Sliding scale, accepts medicaid.
- 1521 University Ave
- 510-981-5290
Hume Center[]
- MediCal or low income only. Sliding scale.
- Multiple locations in Alameda & Contra Costa County
- 1-510-745-9151
Oakland Community Counseling Center[]
- Sliding scale
- 2501 Harrison Street Oakland 94612
- 1-510-444-3344
Access Institute[]
- Income based sliding scale
- 110 Gough St, San Francisco 94102
- 1-415-861-5449
Earth Circles Counseling Center[]
- $30+
- 166 Santa Clara Ave, Oakland 94610
- 1-415-861-5449
Oak Creek Counseling Center[]
- $35-95
- 2100 Monument Blvd, Pleasant Hill 94523
- 1-888-637-7404
The Psychotherapy Institute[]
- $30-$90
- 2232 Carleton St, Berkeley 94704
- 1-510-548-2250
The Wright Institute[]
- $25-75, many different styles, sees kids, frequently not accepting new clients
- 1918 University Avenue Berkeley 94704
- 1-510-548-9716
University of California Psychology Clinic[]
- $20-120, specialized and seasonal services
- Wait list opens in the August every year and they close for summer.
- Room 2205, Tolman Hall #1650
- 1-510-642-2055
Rainbow Psychotherapy Associates[]
- $60+, private practice that accepts MediCal
- 3671 Grand Ave Oakland 94610
- 1-510-420-8083
LGBTQ and GSM[]
Oakland LGBTQ Center[]
- Provides group therapy and recommendations for private practice therapists.
- Oakland
- 510-882-2286
- https://www.oaklandlgbtqcenter.org/support-groups-1
- https://www.oaklandlgbtqcenter.org/copy-of-our-tenant-s-services
Queer LifeSpace[]
- $20+ individual, $40+ couples, $5+ group, sometimes has a waitlist
- San Francisco
- 1-415-358-2000
The Pacific Center[]
- $45-162, Intake is $45, frequently has a very long waitlist for Alameda Alliance
- 2712 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley 94705
- 1-510-548-8283
East Bay Trans Counseling[]
- Sliding scale private practice of Sam Davis.
- https://www.eastbaytranscounseling.org/
Sakura Therapy Center[]
- Online psychotherapy practice that works primarily with LGBTQ+ clients including adolescents and young adults
- Does not take medi-cal but takes some private insurances and has sliding scale
- www.sakuratherapycenter.com
Asian American[]
Asian Community Mental Health Services[]
- Accepts MediCal
- Locations in Oakland, Richmond, Daly City, SF
- 1-510-451-6729
Community Health for Asian Americans[]
- MediCal only
- 1141 Harbor Bay Pkwy suite 105, Alameda 94502
- 1-510-835-2777
Harm Reduction Therapy[]
The Center for Harm Reduction Therapy[]
- Mill Valley, SF & Oakland locations
- 1-415-863-4282
Art Therapy[]
Living Arts Counseling Center[]
- Art therapy
- $$$$ not sliding scale
- 1265 65th St, Emeryville 94608
- 1-510-595-5500
Families, Children, & Girls[]
Family Services & Counseling Resource Center[]
- $25-100
- 2208 San Leandro Blvd, San Leandro 94577
- 1-510-483-6715
Pathways Counseling Girls Inc. of Alameda County[]
- Sliding scale, MediCal, ask for intake worker
- Oakland and San Leandro locations
- (510) 357-5515
Jewish Family and Childrens’ Services of the East Bay[]
- Sliding scale
- 2484 Shattuck Ave #210, Berkeley 94704
- 1-510-704-7475
Center for Family Counseling[]
- For children 8-18
- Free
- 9925 International Blvd # 6, Oakland 94603
- 1-510-562-3731