Career Counseling Therapists in Rhode Island

Find the best career counseling therapists in Rhode Island offering expert, compassionate care.

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Beverly Serabian

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingSpirituality/spiritual crisisCouples counselingRelationship challengesWomen's issuesLGBQ and sexuality issues
 In-person & online
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David Stern

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingExistential challengesSpiritualityRelationship challengesMen's issuesTrauma
 In-person & online
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Tiffany Martin

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Anxiety Divorce & separation LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topicsStepfamily/Blended Family Issues Relationship issues
 In-person & online
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Megan Gallagher

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingTrauma recoveryAnxietyDepressionLife transitionsCareer issues
Online only
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Jessica Harrison

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Relationship issues Anxiety Life transitions Trauma Couples counseling
 In-person & online
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Jessica Zuehlke

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Depression Anxiety Insomnia & sleep issuesPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Veterans' issues
 In-person & online

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Deborah Schuessler

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingAnxietyDepressionTraumaAcademic issuesStudent mental health
 In-person & online

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Hannah Goodman

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingAnxiety disorders Eating disorders & disordered eatingDepressionAdolescentsLife transitions
 In-person & online
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Kimberly Lundin

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingAnxietyLife transitionsCollege & graduate student mental healthTraumaWork-life balance
 In-person & online
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Amy H Borak

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingFamily issues Anxiety Life transitionsSpirituality & religionParenting
Online only
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Christopher E Conway

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling AddictionAlcohol use disorder & addiction
In-person only

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James Ryczek

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Addiction Anxiety Divorce & separation LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics Trauma
 In-person & online
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ACTUrgently

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Anxiety Chronic illness Couples counseling Loss, grief, and bereavementPerformance anxiety
 In-person & online

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Tracy Aneziris

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingAdjustment difficulties & disorders Anxiety Chronic painCommunication issues Depression
Online only
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Kristi Phillips

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Anxiety Depression Stress management Work stressCommunication issues
Online only
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Marques Johnson

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Anxiety Depression Life transitions Loss, grief, and bereavement
 In-person & online
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Alyssa Desroches

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingADHDAutism spectrum disorderParenting TraumaBurnout
Online only

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Treat Yourself Therapy LLC

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingAnxiety/DepressionCollege & graduate student mental health Life transitions Loss, grief, and bereavementPregnancy, perinatal, postpartum mental health
In-person only
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Nikolai Blinow

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counselingStress managementAnxietyADHDEntrepreneur mental healthBurnout
 In-person & online

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Marisa Hayes

Pre-Licensed Professional

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Career counseling Anxiety Couples counseling DepressionPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Self-esteem
 In-person & online

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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 career counselor in Rhode Island?

You can find a career counselor in Rhode Island by exploring Zencare’s directory and filtering for therapists who specialize in career counseling and professional development. Many providers in Providence, Warwick, and across Rhode Island support clients through job transitions, burnout, leadership challenges, and major career pivots. Zencare allows you to watch therapist introduction videos, review their approach, and confirm whether they offer structured career counseling sessions.

Career counseling in Rhode Island often blends practical strategy with deeper therapeutic work. Some therapists use cognitive behavioral therapy to address impostor syndrome, perfectionism, or fear of failure. Others incorporate acceptance and commitment therapy to clarify values and guide decision-making. Sessions focus on identifying strengths, defining long-term goals, and mapping out clear next steps.

Career stress can overlap with anxiety, depression, or workplace burnout. A career counselor in Rhode Island will assess these factors and integrate them into treatment. If you feel stuck or uncertain about your next move, you can explore Zencare to connect with a therapist who specializes in career counseling in Rhode Island.

What does career counseling in Rhode Island look like?

Career counseling in Rhode Island begins with a detailed conversation about your work history, strengths, interests, and current dissatisfaction. Your therapist will ask what feels draining, what feels energizing, and what success means to you. You may reflect on past roles and identify patterns that repeat across jobs.

Sessions typically last 45 to 60 minutes and occur weekly or biweekly. You might clarify professional values, assess transferable skills, or prepare for interviews and negotiations. Some clinicians integrate psychodynamic therapy to explore long-standing beliefs about achievement and identity. Others incorporate structured goal-setting tools to create accountability between sessions.

Career counseling in Rhode Island does not focus solely on resumes or job boards. It addresses confidence, communication style, and decision-making under pressure. Over time, many clients report clearer direction and stronger self-trust. You can explore Zencare to find a career counselor in Rhode Island who aligns with your professional goals.

How long does career counseling in Rhode Island take?

Career counseling in Rhode Island often produces insight within a few sessions, especially if you have a specific goal such as preparing for a promotion or navigating a job offer. Short-term work may last eight to twelve sessions. More complex transitions, such as a complete industry change or recovery from prolonged burnout, may require longer-term therapy.

A career counselor in Rhode Island will define measurable outcomes with you. You might track job applications, networking conversations, or shifts in workplace boundaries. If career stress triggers persistent anxiety or symptoms of depression, therapy will address those concerns alongside professional planning.

Progress often shows up as greater clarity and reduced rumination. Decisions feel less paralyzing. You move forward with intention rather than urgency. If you want structured support through a career transition, you can explore Zencare to connect with a therapist in Rhode Island.

Can I use insurance for career counseling in Rhode Island?

You can sometimes use insurance for career counseling in Rhode Island if sessions address a diagnosable mental health concern such as anxiety, depression, or burnout. Purely performance-based or coaching-focused sessions may not qualify for reimbursement. Zencare’s health insurance page helps you filter therapists in Rhode Island who accept your insurance.

During your consultation, confirm copays, deductibles, and whether your goals align with covered services. Some career counselors in Rhode Island operate out of network and provide superbills for reimbursement. Clear financial planning supports consistent sessions and sustained progress.

Telehealth also expands access across Rhode Island, which can help busy professionals fit sessions into demanding schedules. Virtual career counseling maintains privacy and flexibility. You can explore Zencare to find an in-network provider who supports both your professional and financial needs.

Is career counseling different from general therapy in Rhode Island?

Career counseling in Rhode Island differs from general therapy because it centers directly on work-related decisions, identity, and professional growth. While general therapy may address relationships or mood concerns broadly, a career counselor in Rhode Island keeps sessions anchored to workplace dynamics, leadership development, and long-term career direction.

That said, the two often overlap. Work stress can amplify anxiety or contribute to depression. A therapist trained in both career counseling and evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy can help you manage internal barriers while also refining external strategy.

If you feel restless in your current role or uncertain about your next step in Rhode Island’s job market, career counseling offers structured reflection and action. You do not need to navigate professional transitions alone. When you are ready to clarify your direction, you can explore Zencare to connect with a career counselor in Rhode Island today.