Therapists in Illinois

Find the best therapists in Illinois delivering client-centered mental health care.

402 Matching Therapists with Availability

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Tanya Salazar

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety Attachment issuesChild mental health Depression LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics Relationship issues
 In-person & online
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Anna Minor

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

AnxietyBurnoutPerfectionismRelationshipsFamily issuesEmotional neglect
Online only

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Hannah Queen

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety Depression LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics Relationship issues
Online only
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Ida C DeLiberis

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety DepressionInfertility counseling Life transitions Relationship issuesWomen's issues
Online only
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Sam Rustum

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety DepressionMen's issuesObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) Loss, grief, and bereavementSex addiction
 In-person & online

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Kevin C Hynes

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Gender identity & transgender health LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topicsRace & cultural identity Relationship issuesNonmonogamy, polyamory, and kink Sexual health & dysfunction
Online only
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A & R Behavioral Health Inc

Group practice

Accepting clients from Illinois

Career counseling Couples counseling Existential crisis & challenges LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics Loss, grief, and bereavement Stress management
Online only

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Marissa Gray

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety Family issuesParentingPregnancy, perinatal, postpartum mental health Relationship issuesSelf-esteem
 In-person & online
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Nancy Vreeland

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety DepressionObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)Phobias & fearsPanic attacks / panic disorderSomatization
Online only

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Justin Kozak

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety DepressionMen's issues Stress management TraumaIrritability
Online only
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Kathleen Young

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) TraumaComplex PTSD (C-PTSD)Emotion regulation LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topicsDissociative disorders
Online only
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Center for Psychological Growth and Resilience, LLC

Psychologist

Waitlist

Relationship issues Work stressBurnout Life transitions Anxiety Depression
Online only
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Allyson Scott

Pre-Licensed Professional

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety Aging related concerns Depression Life transitions Loss, grief, and bereavementSocial anxiety
Online only
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Oladunni Boladale

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (Medication Only)

Accepting clients from Illinois

Academic challengesADHD Anxiety DepressionInsomnia & sleep issuesMood disorders
 In-person & online
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Phanisushma Cheturvedula

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety Attachment issues Couples counseling Depression Life transitions Trauma
Online only

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Lisa Butler

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

AnxietyDepressionTraumaMother-daughter conflictSelf-esteemMindfulness
 In-person & online

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Leah Rybakowski

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anger management Anxiety DepressionLife coaching Life transitions Stress management
Online only
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Kari Holman

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Gender identity & transgender health LGBTQIA, gender, and sexuality topicsPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Trauma Depression Anxiety
 In-person & online
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Jessica Munzer

Therapist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety Communication issuesFamily issues Life transitions Relationship issuesStepfamily / Blended Family Issues
 In-person & online

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Gryzbek Therapy Services

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Illinois

Anxiety Depression Loss, grief, and bereavementObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) Relationship issues Trauma
 In-person & online

1-20 of 402 providers who match your search criteria

Number of therapists in Illinois

439

Available session format

Average cost per session

$202

Therapists in Illinois who specialize in:

94% Anxiety

83% Depression

66% Relationship issues

61% Life transitions

61% Stress management

60% Trauma

44% Loss, grief, and bereavement

38% Work stress

Top insurances plans accepted

51% Aetna

51% Blue Cross Blue Shield

47% Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois PPO

Therapist gender identity

FAQs About Finding A Therapist in Illinois

How do I find a therapist in Illinois?

You can find a therapist in Illinois by exploring Zencare’s directory of vetted providers and using filters that match what matters most to you, like location, online therapy, specialty, and insurance. Start by selecting Illinois as your state, then add filters for “Online therapy” or your city or suburb to see therapists who are licensed to work with you and currently accepting new clients. From there, you can watch intro videos, read about each therapist’s background, and note which ones feel like a potential match.

If you’re using insurance, you can narrow down your search by choosing your plan and learning more about coverage on Zencare’s health insurance for therapy resource page. This can be especially helpful in Illinois, where many people have coverage through major carriers like Blue Cross Blue Shield plans, employer insurance, or Medicaid, and want to understand copays or deductibles before they start. You’ll see which therapists are in-network, which can keep your per-session cost lower.

Once you’ve saved a few Illinois therapists that look like a good fit, you can book free 10–15 minute consultation calls directly through their Zencare profiles. These short calls let you ask questions, share a bit about what you’re going through, and get a feel for the therapist’s style before committing to a full session. If the first person you try isn’t quite right, it’s completely okay to talk with someone else; finding the right “fit” is one of the most important parts of therapy, and Zencare is designed to make that process less stressful.

What types of therapy are available in Illinois?

You can access many different types of therapy in Illinois, ranging from structured, skills-based approaches to more insight-oriented or body-based work. Common evidence-based options include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which focuses on the link between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and is often used for anxiety, depression, and stress. Many Illinois therapists also practice relationship-focused modalities, couples counseling, and supportive therapy to help with life transitions, conflict, or burnout.

If you’re seeking trauma support, you’ll find providers who specialize in modalities like EMDR or other trauma-informed approaches that can help process past experiences at your own pace. These can be particularly valuable if you’re working through events that still feel “stuck” in your body or mind, or if talk therapy alone hasn’t felt like enough in the past. You can use Zencare’s filters to search specifically for trauma-focused therapists or explore content on trauma to learn more about what might fit your needs.

It’s also common to see therapists blend several approaches rather than using just one. For example, a provider might combine CBT with mindfulness practices, or mix insight-oriented work with practical coping skills. You don’t have to know which model you want before you start; many people simply search for therapists who specialize in what they’re experiencing, like anxiety or depression, and then talk during the consultation about how the therapist typically works.

How can I find an affordable therapist in Illinois, especially with Medicaid or limited insurance?

You can find more affordable therapy in Illinois by exploring your insurance options and looking for therapists who either accept your plan or offer sliding-scale fees. Many Illinois residents get coverage through employer plans or individual policies from major insurers, and others use Medicaid, which in Illinois is administered through programs like HealthChoice Illinois. If you’re not sure how your plan works, Zencare’s health insurance guide walks you through key terms like copays, deductibles, and out-of-network benefits in simple language.

If you have Illinois Medicaid or are applying for it, look for therapists who mention Medicaid or specific Medicaid managed care plans on their profiles. Some providers accept Medicaid directly, while others may work with you on a reduced private-pay rate if you’re between coverages or have a high deductible. When you view therapist profiles, you can filter by fee range, and many therapists note whether they offer a sliding scale based on income or financial need.

If you’re paying out of pocket, it can still be possible to lower costs. Some Illinois therapists provide limited sliding-scale spots, shorter sessions at a lower fee, or can help you use out-of-network reimbursement if your commercial insurance includes that benefit. Zencare profiles often indicate whether a therapist can support you with reimbursement forms, and you can use the consultation call to ask directly about fees, payment options, and any flexibility they have. Having an honest conversation upfront about what you can afford is a normal part of finding care, not something to be embarrassed about.

Is online therapy available with therapists in Illinois?

Yes, you can absolutely see a therapist online in Illinois, and for many people this is the easiest way to access care. Illinois law allows licensed mental health professionals to provide telehealth services, and insurers increasingly treat video sessions similarly to in-person ones, which has helped expand access across the state. On Zencare, you can simply select the “Online therapy” filter to see Illinois-licensed therapists who offer secure video sessions so you can meet from home, your car during a break, or any private space.

Online therapy can be especially helpful if you live in a rural area or a part of Illinois where there are few local therapists taking new clients. Instead of being limited to the providers within driving distance, you can work with any therapist licensed in Illinois, as long as you’re physically in the state at the time of your session. Many therapists note in their profiles whether they offer fully virtual care or a mix of online and in-person sessions, so you can choose what fits your schedule and comfort level.

When you look at profiles on Zencare, take a moment to watch each therapist’s introduction video; that can give you a sense of their warmth, communication style, and whether you’d feel comfortable talking to them through a screen. You can still book a free consultation call to ask how they structure online sessions, what platform they use, and how they handle privacy. For many Illinois clients, online therapy becomes just as personal and effective as in-office sessions, with the added benefit of saving commuting time and making it easier to keep appointments consistently.

How do I choose the right therapist in Illinois for anxiety, trauma, or other specific concerns?

You can choose the right therapist in Illinois for your specific concerns by first naming what you’re hoping to work on, things like anxiety, past trauma, relationship patterns, or feeling stuck in your career or life direction. On Zencare, you can filter for therapists who specialize in anxiety, depression, trauma, or other focus areas, so you’re starting with providers who already have deep experience with what you’re going through. This can make it feel less like you’re starting from scratch and more like you’re talking to someone who “speaks your emotional language.”

Next, look at how each therapist describes their approach. If you tend to overthink and want practical tools, you might gravitate toward someone who uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). If you’re healing from trauma and want a structured method to process those experiences, you might be drawn to therapists who offer EMDR or other trauma-specific therapies. You don’t have to be an expert in therapy jargon, but noticing which descriptions resonate with you can be a helpful guide.

Finally, use the free consultation call to check in with your gut. Notice how you feel during the conversation: Do you feel listened to? Do they explain things in a way that makes sense? Do you leave feeling a bit more hopeful or relieved? Therapy works best when you feel safe and understood, and that’s true whether you’re in Chicago, a college town, or a rural part of Illinois. It’s okay if the first therapist you try isn’t the right fit; you can thank them for their time and schedule a consult with someone else until you find the person who feels like a good match.

Can I still work with a therapist in Illinois if I live in a rural area or small town?

Yes, you can work with a therapist in Illinois even if you live in a rural area or small town, and online therapy has made this much more realistic. Many rural and smaller counties in Illinois have fewer local mental health providers, which historically meant long waitlists or long drives for care. With telehealth, you can now see any therapist licensed in Illinois who offers online sessions, which dramatically expands your options beyond your immediate region.

On Zencare, you don’t have to limit your search to your exact town; instead, select Illinois and choose “Online therapy” to see a statewide list of providers available by secure video. You can then narrow your results by specialty, language, and identity, so you’re finding someone with the right expertise and perspective for you. If you’re juggling farm work, shift work, childcare, or limited transportation, the flexibility of video sessions can make it much easier to attend regularly.

If you prefer in-person therapy, you can still use Zencare to search by ZIP code or city and see if there are therapists in driving distance who fit your needs and schedule. Some Illinois residents choose a hybrid setup, seeing their therapist in person when possible and switching to video during busy seasons or bad weather. Whatever your situation, it’s worth exploring your options; living outside a major metro area doesn’t mean you have to do this alone.

How do insurance and Medicaid work for therapy in Illinois?

You can use many types of insurance for therapy in Illinois, including employer plans, individual ACA marketplace plans, and Medicaid. For private insurance, the first step is to check your mental health benefits: look for information about outpatient behavioral health, copays, deductibles, and whether you have out-of-network coverage. Zencare’s health insurance resource can help you understand these terms and see how different plans approach therapy costs in plain language rather than insurance jargon.

Illinois Medicaid, which includes programs like HealthChoice Illinois, offers coverage for eligible low-income adults, children, and families, and that coverage can include mental health services. If you’re enrolled in Medicaid, look for therapists on Zencare who list Medicaid or your specific managed care plan among the insurances they accept. You can also use consultation calls to ask about how billing works, whether you’ll owe any copays, and what services are covered under your plan.

If your preferred Illinois therapist is out-of-network with your commercial insurance, you may still be able to work with them by using out-of-network benefits. In that case, you would typically pay the therapist directly and then submit “superbills” to your insurance for partial reimbursement, depending on your plan. Many Zencare therapists note whether they can support this process, and some even use simple tools to help with claim submission so you’re not doing all the paperwork alone. Taking a few minutes to understand your benefits can make therapy significantly more affordable and sustainable over time.

If you’re ready to explore your options, you can start browsing therapists and booking free intro calls today on Zencare. You don’t have to figure everything out before reaching out, just a bit of curiosity and the willingness to take that first step is enough.

Find personalized care and your perfect therapist fit today. Explore common specialties, including:

Cultural identity

Eating disorders

Trust issues

Life transitions

Anxiety

Depression

Stress management

Trauma

LGBTQ, gender, and sexuality

Self-esteem