Therapists in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Find the best therapists in Cambridge, Massachusetts ready to help you navigate life's challenges.
Find the best therapists in Cambridge, Massachusetts ready to help you navigate life's challenges.

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts

Accepting clients from Cambridge, Massachusetts
1-20 of 797 providers who match your search criteria
868
$204
94% Anxiety
82% Depression
62% Life transitions
60% Stress management
60% Relationship issues
58% Trauma
39% Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
39% Loss, grief, and bereavement
55% Blue Cross Blue Shield
48% Aetna
44% United Healthcare
How do I find a therapist in Cambridge, MA?
Start your search on Zencare, where you can explore profiles of licensed therapists in Cambridge. You can filter by specialty, insurance, and availability to find the best fit for your needs. Many local providers offer both in-person sessions in neighborhoods like Harvard Square and Porter Square, and virtual therapy across Massachusetts. Review therapist profiles for training, approaches, and specialties, choose between in-person and online sessions, and check availability that fits your schedule. Zencare makes it easy to find Cambridge therapists who provide compassionate, evidence-based care that fits your goals.
What types of therapy are available in Cambridge?
Therapists in Cambridge on Zencare offer a wide range of approaches, including CBT for managing anxiety and depression, psychodynamic therapy for exploring emotions and self-awareness, couples counseling for improving communication and connection, and mindfulness-based therapy for stress management and balance. Given the city’s academic culture, many Cambridge therapists also work with students, researchers, and professionals navigating high-performance environments.
How much does therapy cost in Cambridge?
Therapy in Cambridge typically ranges from $150 to $275 per session, depending on the therapist’s background and services. You can compare session fees and insurance options directly on Zencare. Ways to make therapy more affordable include finding therapists who accept your insurance, asking about sliding scale or income-based rates, and exploring local university counseling centers. Zencare allows you to filter Cambridge therapists by fee to find care that fits your financial situation.
Are there therapists in Cambridge who work with college students?
Yes, many Cambridge therapists on Zencare specialize in supporting undergraduate and graduate students from Harvard, MIT), and nearby institutions. Therapy for students may include stress and time management, identity exploration) and self-esteem, and relationship and academic balance. Zencare helps you find Cambridge therapists who understand student life and academic pressures.
Can I find a therapist in Cambridge who offers evening or online sessions?
Yes, many Cambridge therapists on Zencare provide evening or weekend appointments, as well as online therapy for flexibility. When searching, filter for evening and weekend availability, online therapy options, and hybrid care for both in-person and virtual sessions. Flexible scheduling helps you prioritize mental health even with a busy academic or professional life.