Browse therapists in Rhode Island.
3,406
Therapists
100%
Accepting patients
17%
Most common: LMHC
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Rhode Island is home to 3,406 licensed therapists, one of the larger therapist workforces in the country. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is LMHC (17%). LCDP is the second most common at 6%.
Brown University Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences and University of Rhode Island Department of Psychology train therapists in the state. Notable hospitals include Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, and Hasbro Children's Hospital. Health systems such as Lifespan Health System, and Care New England employ many of the state's therapists.
Patients with Rhode Island Medicaid should verify coverage directly, as not all therapists participate. The most widely accepted carriers include qhp-59025, medicare, qhp-56707, qhp-44228, and unitedhealthcare.
Rhode Island Hospital is the state's largest hospital and the principal teaching hospital of Brown University.
Rhode Island has 3,406 licensed therapists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of therapists in Rhode Island are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among therapists in Rhode Island include qhp-59025, medicare, qhp-56707, qhp-44228, and unitedhealthcare. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
In-network sessions typically have a copay of $20 to $50. Out-of-network sessions cost $100 to $250 per session. Many therapists offer sliding-scale fees based on income. Actual costs in Rhode Island depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Mental health parity laws require most insurance plans to cover therapy at the same level as medical care. Out-of-network therapists are common in this field. Ask about superbills for possible insurance reimbursement.
Finding the right therapist is personal. Consider their specialization and therapeutic approach, and whether the fit feels right. Rhode Island has 3,406 therapists. Many offer a brief phone consultation before the first session. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, telehealth availability, and focus area.
Some therapists in Rhode Island accept Rhode Island Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers mental health services in all states. The number of covered sessions and provider types vary by state. Some states require prior authorization for ongoing therapy. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Rhode Island Medicaid participation before scheduling.
Most people in therapy attend weekly sessions, especially at the start. As symptoms improve, sessions may shift to every two weeks or monthly before tapering off entirely. The right frequency depends on your needs and goals. With 3,406 therapists in Rhode Island, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.
Therapists in the area may have trained at Brown University Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences, and University of Rhode Island Department of Psychology. Graduates of local programs often stay in the area to practice.
Top accepted carriers in Rhode Island include qhp-59025, medicare, qhp-56707, qhp-44228, and unitedhealthcare.
Mental health parity laws require most insurance plans to cover therapy at the same level as medical care. You will typically pay a copay or coinsurance per session. Check whether your plan requires a referral, how many sessions are covered per year, and whether your therapist is in-network. Out-of-network therapists are common. Ask about superbills for possible reimbursement.