Psychodynamic Therapy Therapists in Rhode Island

Find the best therapists in Rhode Island specializing in psychodynamic therapy to support meaningful, lasting change.

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Chris Peknic

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety Communication issues Couples counseling Depression Relationship issues
 In-person & online

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Ida C DeLiberis

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety DepressionInfertility counseling Life transitions Relationship issues
Online only
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Sandrine Fujah

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety Depression Life transitions Loss, grief, and bereavement Relationship issues
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Natalie Austin

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapyADHD Anxiety Bipolar disorder DepressionObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
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Kathleen Young

Psychologist

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Psychodynamic TherapyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) TraumaComplex PTSD (C-PTSD)Emotion regulation LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics
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Ashley Leeds

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety Depression Eating disorders & disordered eating LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics Life transitions
Online only

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Adam Rodriquez

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapyRacism, oppression, and discriminationAnxietyLGBTQIA issuesObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)Teacher & Educator mental health
 In-person & online

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Jolie Weingeroff

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety Eating disorders & disordered eatingBurnoutCollege & graduate student mental healthSelf-esteem
 In-person & online
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Cynthia Wilcox

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety Aging related concerns Depression LGBTQIA, gender, and sexuality topicsObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
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Anna Dillingham

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapyCollege & graduate student mental health Loss, grief, and bereavement TraumaChildhood traumaComplex PTSD (C-PTSD)
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Marie Donabella

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapyStress reduction DepressionAnxietyAthlete mental healthMind-body connection
 In-person & online

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Jenny Joyal

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety DepressionRelationships Life transitions Existential crisis & challenges
 In-person & online
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Danielle Pace

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety DepressionImpulse control issues Life transitions Stress management
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Beverly Serabian

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapySpirituality/spiritual crisisCouples counselingRelationship challengesWomen's issuesLGBQ and sexuality issues
 In-person & online
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Logan England

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics Relationship issuesLife purpose & meaning
 In-person & online
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Ann M. Frank

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapyDivorce & separation Life transitions Loss, grief, and bereavement Relationship issuesSelf-esteem
 In-person & online
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Amy Cousineau

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapyAcademic challengesADHD Anxiety Depression LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics
Online only
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Miranda Altman

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety Depression Existential crisis & challenges TraumaAcademic challenges
 In-person & online
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Backcountry Wellness

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic TherapyAnorexia nervosaBinge eating disorderBulimia nervosa Eating disorders & disordered eating Trauma
In-person only
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Tiffany Martin

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Psychodynamic Therapy Anxiety Career counselingDivorce & separation LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topicsStepfamily/Blended Family Issues
 In-person & online

1-20 of 191 providers who match your search criteria

Number of therapists in Rhode Island

785

Available session format

Average cost per session

$191

Therapists in Rhode Island who specialize in:

93% Anxiety

84% Depression

60% Life transitions

60% Relationship issues

59% Stress management

59% Trauma

40% Loss, grief, and bereavement

39% Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Top insurances plans accepted

62% Blue Cross Blue Shield

43% United Healthcare

39% Aetna

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How do I find a psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island?

You can find a psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island by searching for licensed clinicians who specialize in insight-oriented, depth-focused therapy. Psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island explores how early relationships, unconscious patterns, and past experiences influence your present emotions and behavior. A psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island will clearly describe their training and how they structure long-term exploratory work.

Many people seek psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island for concerns such as depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, or unresolved trauma. Some clinicians integrate psychodynamic therapy with trauma therapy or somatic therapy to address both emotional insight and body-based patterns. Others blend it with cognitive behavioral therapy when structured skill-building feels necessary.

In Rhode Island, psychodynamic therapy is available in cities such as Providence, Newport, and surrounding communities, as well as through secure telehealth across the state. During a consultation, ask how often sessions occur and whether the therapist works short-term or long-term. A psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island should explain how insight develops over time.

Insurance coverage varies, and many providers list accepted plans on the health insurance page.

What happens in psychodynamic therapy sessions in Rhode Island?

Psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island focuses on open exploration rather than structured worksheets or homework. A psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island will invite you to speak freely about current stressors, memories, dreams, and relationship patterns. Over time, recurring themes emerge. You may notice similarities between past and present conflicts.

The therapeutic relationship itself becomes an important source of insight. You might experience feelings toward your therapist that reflect earlier attachment dynamics. A skilled psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island helps you examine those reactions in a thoughtful and contained way. This process often reveals unconscious beliefs that shape how you relate to others.

Many clients who struggle with depression or chronic anxiety appreciate the depth of this approach. Rather than focusing only on symptom reduction, psychodynamic therapy addresses underlying patterns that drive distress. Some therapists integrate elements of trauma therapy if painful memories surface

Sessions typically last 45 to 50 minutes and occur weekly. Psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island values consistency and reflection.

How long does psychodynamic therapy take in Rhode Island?

Psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island often unfolds over a longer period than brief, skills-based treatments. Some clients work with a psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island for several months to address a focused issue. Others remain in therapy for a year or more to explore complex relational and emotional themes.

This approach suits individuals who want sustained insight and meaningful personality change. Concerns such as persistent depression, attachment insecurity, or long-standing anxiety often benefit from extended work. Your therapist will revisit goals periodically and discuss whether the pace feels productive.

Rhode Island’s compact geography can support consistent in-person attendance, though many clients choose virtual psychodynamic therapy for convenience. Frequency typically remains weekly to maintain continuity and depth. Over time, you may notice shifts in how you interpret others’ behavior and how you respond to stress.

There is no rigid endpoint. Termination usually occurs after thoughtful discussion about growth and readiness.

Is psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island effective for depression and anxiety?

Psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island has research support for treating depression and anxiety, particularly when symptoms connect to relational patterns or unresolved emotional conflict. A psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island will help you identify how early experiences shaped core beliefs about yourself and others.

For individuals with depression, therapy may uncover internalized criticism or unprocessed grief. For those with anxiety, sessions often reveal underlying fears related to attachment, performance, or rejection. Insight alone does not create change, but understanding patterns can loosen their grip.

Some therapists integrate psychodynamic therapy with cognitive behavioral therapy if symptom relief needs to happen more quickly. Others combine it with trauma therapy when past events continue to influence present reactions. The approach adapts to your clinical needs.

In Rhode Island’s close-knit communities, relational stress can feel amplified. Psychodynamic therapy offers a private space to reflect and recalibrate.

Is psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island covered by insurance?

Psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island is typically covered by insurance when provided by a licensed mental health professional and linked to a diagnosable condition such as depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder. A psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island can explain how sessions are billed and whether your plan requires authorization.

Many providers participate in-network with commercial insurers, while others offer out-of-network reimbursement. You can review accepted plans through the health insurance page and filter your search accordingly. Confirm copays, deductibles, and session limits before beginning treatment.

Some therapists offer private pay options for clients who prefer not to use insurance. Virtual psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island may increase accessibility if commuting presents challenges. Transparent financial planning supports consistent engagement.

Depth-oriented therapy requires time, trust, and clarity around logistics. As you evaluate psychodynamic therapy in Rhode Island, compare training, therapeutic style, and insurance compatibility. When you are ready to take the next step, you can explore Zencare to connect with a psychodynamic therapist in Rhode Island.