Depression Therapists in Rhode Island

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

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Daniel Camacho

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Anxiety Life transitions Relationship issues TraumaBurnout
Online only

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Nicholas Tarantino

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Anxiety Chronic illnessCollege & graduate student mental healthAdolescent mental health Existential crisis & challenges
 In-person & online

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Michelle Rickerby

Psychiatrist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionFamily therapyCouples counselingEating disordersIntegrated careChronic illness
 In-person & online
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Melissa D DeLuca

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression AddictionAdolescent mental health Anxiety Gender identity & transgender health LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topics
 In-person & online
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Ellen Darling

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionUndergrads, graduate and medical studentsAnxietyPerinatal mental healthMedical professionals' mental health Couples counseling
 In-person & online
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Dylan Aguiar

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression AddictionADHD Anxiety Couples counselingPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
 In-person & online
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Self-Care Simplified

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Anxiety Attachment issues Couples counseling Relationship issues Stress management
Online only

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Logan Hamel

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionBody image Eating disorders & disordered eating Life transitionsObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)Sports psychology
Online only

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Jessica Ferrol

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionAnxietyAddictionRelationshipsLife transitionsBody dysmorphia
 In-person & online

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Jane Hesser

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionWomen’s mental healthPeripartum depression and anxietyTransitions to motherhoodMedical professionals' mental healthArtists' mental health
 In-person & online
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Leila O'Connell

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionTraumaAnxietyChronic illnessPersistent and severe mental illnessLoss and grief
 In-person & online

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Yojana Veeramasuneni

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Anxiety Attachment issuesRace & cultural identity TraumaWomen's issues
Online only
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Meghan Miller

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Anxiety Women's Issues Work stressSports psychologyMedical professionals' mental health
Online only

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Berin Psych, Inc

Psychologist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Anxiety LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topicsCultural adjustmentMedical professionals' mental health
In-person only
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Natalie Austin

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionADHD Anxiety Bipolar disorderObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Online only
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Center for Psychological Growth and Resilience, LLC

Psychologist

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DepressionBurnout Work stress Relationship issues Life transitions Anxiety
Online only
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Jessica Audette

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionChildhood traumaFamily issuesMind-body connectionParenting Anxiety
Online only
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Jenn Pontillo

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Life transitionsIdentity developmentAdolescent mental healthCollege & graduate student mental healthMedical professionals' mental health
Online only
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Susan Ryerson

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

DepressionADHD Anxiety Loss, grief, and bereavement
 In-person & online
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Emily Catherine Flavin

Therapist

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Depression Anxiety LGBTQIA, gender, & sexuality topicsMood disordersComplex PTSD (C-PTSD)Emotion regulation
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Number of therapists in Rhode Island

802

Available session format

Average cost per session

$195

Therapists in Rhode Island who specialize in:

93% Anxiety

84% Depression

61% Relationship issues

60% Life transitions

60% Stress management

59% Trauma

40% Loss, grief, and bereavement

40% 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 therapist for depression in Rhode Island?

You can find a therapist for depression in Rhode Island by exploring Zencare’s directory, which highlights clinicians who specialize in mood-related concerns. Many people search for therapy for depression in Rhode Island when daily life feels heavy, motivation fades, or emotions feel muted or overwhelming. Zencare allows you to filter for a depression therapist in Rhode Island based on therapy style, insurance, and availability, which helps narrow the search without pressure.

Depression therapy in Rhode Island supports people experiencing persistent sadness, numbness, irritability, or a sense of disconnection from themselves and others. A therapist focuses on understanding how depression shows up in your thoughts, body, and routines. Over time, therapy helps restore energy, clarity, and a stronger sense of choice.

You can learn more about this type of care through resources on depression and therapy approaches commonly used to treat mood concerns.

What does depression therapy in Rhode Island usually focus on?

You can find therapy for depression in Rhode Island that centers on both emotional experience and practical support. Sessions often explore patterns of thought, emotional responses, and behaviors that keep depression feeling stuck. A depression therapist in Rhode Island listens for themes such as self-criticism, withdrawal, or exhaustion and helps you make sense of them without judgment.

Therapy may involve building awareness around mood shifts, learning how stress affects your nervous system, or reconnecting with parts of life that once felt meaningful. Depression therapy in Rhode Island often helps people feel less alone with their internal experience. Small shifts in perspective or routine can begin to loosen the weight depression creates.

Therapists may draw from approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy or relational therapies depending on your needs.

How long does therapy for depression take to work in Rhode Island?

You can find depression therapy in Rhode Island that adapts to your pace rather than following a fixed timeline. Some people notice early changes within a few weeks, such as improved sleep, clearer thinking, or a lighter emotional load. Others continue therapy for depression in Rhode Island over several months to address deeper patterns shaped by long-term stress or life experiences.

A depression therapist in Rhode Island works collaboratively with you to track progress and adjust goals. Improvement often shows up gradually through more consistent energy, greater emotional range, and increased engagement with daily life. These changes tend to build through steady support.

The length of therapy often depends on the approach used and the severity of symptoms. You can explore therapy styles commonly used for depression through depression

Is depression therapy in Rhode Island covered by insurance?

You can find therapy for depression in Rhode Island that accepts insurance as well as private-pay options. Coverage depends on your insurance plan and the therapist’s credentials. Many depression therapists in Rhode Island accept major insurance plans, while others offer out-of-network options with superbills that may allow partial reimbursement.

Zencare profiles clearly list accepted plans, fees, and payment details so you can make informed choices. A therapist for depression in Rhode Island can also discuss billing expectations during an initial consultation so finances feel transparent from the start.

You can review general coverage information through health insurance.

What if my depression is connected to anxiety or stress?

You can find therapists for depression in Rhode Island who also work with overlapping concerns such as anxiety, burnout, or chronic stress. These experiences often travel together, shaping mood, sleep, and concentration. A depression therapist in Rhode Island looks at how these patterns interact rather than treating each concern in isolation.

Therapy may focus on calming the nervous system, reducing mental overload, and restoring a sense of steadiness. Depression therapy in Rhode Island often helps people feel more grounded and present even when external stressors remain. This integrated approach supports lasting change.

You can explore overlapping care through resources on anxiety and depression.

Is therapy for depression in Rhode Island helpful even if symptoms feel mild?

You can find therapy for depression in Rhode Island even if symptoms do not feel severe. Many people seek support for low-grade sadness, emotional numbness, or a quiet sense of dissatisfaction that lingers over time. A depression therapist in Rhode Island helps you explore these feelings before they deepen or become more disruptive.

Early support often helps people reconnect with motivation, pleasure, and self-trust. Therapy for depression in Rhode Island creates space to understand what your mood communicates and what needs attention. This proactive care often prevents symptoms from intensifying.

You can learn more about early intervention through depression and therapy approaches that support mood health. To connect with a therapist for depression in Rhode Island, you can explore Zencare.