How to find a qualified therapist?

  1. Search online therapy directories
    A therapist taking notes while her laptop reads "mental health".
    Many professional directories allow you to search specifically for therapists who practice ACT.
    These are some reliable options:
      • Enter your location.
      • Use the filter to search for therapists specializing in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
      • ACBS is the professional organization behind ACT.
      • Their therapist directory lists ACT-trained professionals worldwide.
      • Search for ACT-based therapy by filtering for “Types of Therapy” and selecting “Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).”
      • These platforms offer online ACT therapy with licensed professionals.
  1. Look for ACT-certified therapists
    A hand marking a black checklist.
    Not all therapists are trained in ACT, so you’ll want to ask about their experience.
    Consider asking the following questions when reaching out:
    • Do you specialize in ACT?
    • What training or certifications do you have in ACT?
    • How do you integrate ACT into therapy?
  1. Consider teletherapy or online ACT programs
    Think about virtual therapy if you don’t have an ACT therapist nearby:
  1. Check with your insurance provider

    If you’re looking for an ACT therapist covered by insurance:
    • Contact your insurance company and ask for a list of covered mental health providers.
    • Search their database for therapists trained in ACT.
    • Ask the counselor directly if they accept your insurance.
  1. Ask for recommendations
    You can also find an ACT therapist through:
    • Your primary care doctor: They might refer you to a specialist.
    • Local mental health clinics: Many suggest ACT-based services.
    • Community groups or support forums: Online groups such as Reddit’s r/ACTtherapy can share personal recommendations.

Final tips

  • Try a few sessions to see if the therapist is a good fit.
  • Look for a psychotherapist who makes you feel comfortable and understands your needs.
  • Consider the cost and accessibility: Many therapists offer sliding scale fees or online options.

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