Wisconsin

Therapists in
Wisconsin

Browse 21 licensed mental health professionals in Wisconsin. Find the right therapist based on specialty, insurance, and session type.

21 Total Listings
0 Featured
21 Telehealth
Melissa Dansby profile photo
Glendale, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesADHDAnxiety +40 more

I earned my Master's in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. My focus was on community counseling. I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor for about 13 years. I spent ten years in…

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Kaylee Johnson

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Racine, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnger ManagementAnxiety +42 more

My goal is to help children and their families find relief from daily life. I create a setting where children and families feel safe and accepted. I believe this environment helps them find healing. I see myself as part…

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Mequon, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAlcohol UseAnxiety +33 more

Everyone can benefit from additional support, especially when feeling heard seems difficult. Sometimes our challenges require more, and I can offer an objective perspective to help explore options and solutions. Setting…

Great Lakes Psychology Group - Fitchburg profile photo
Fitchburg, WI Telehealth
AnxietyAutismBipolar Disorder +39 more

I understand that starting therapy, or returning to it, can feel daunting. My aim is to help you connect with the support you need. I work with individuals, couples, and families. My process is designed to be clear and…

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Christine L Vollmer

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Milwaukee, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBipolar Disorder +19 more

For fifteen years, I have worked with individuals seeking positive changes in their lives. My focus areas include anxiety, depression, stress, and grief. I also assist with improving self-esteem, building…

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Grafton, WI Telehealth
Body PositivityCoping SkillsDepression +17 more

I understand that seeking help can feel like a big step. I invite you into a space where you can share openly without judgment. My goal is to help you begin to feel better. During our time together, you are in charge,…

Michelle E Chase profile photo
Ashland, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBipolar Disorder +39 more

Having practiced for 23 years, I've gained extensive experience supporting adults and adolescents (ages 14-19). My approach emphasizes your strengths and aims to improve communication skills in all areas of life. My…

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Dr. MelindaSomogyi

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Mequon, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnger ManagementAnxiety +41 more

I believe that building a strong therapeutic relationship creates a healthy environment for inspiring personal change. My counseling style is warm and creative, incorporating empathy, humor, and your unique strengths…

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Leah Frazier

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Brookfield, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyDepression +20 more

My background includes undergraduate degrees in psychology and social work, followed by a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I enjoy helping children (ages 4 and up), adolescents, adults, couples, and…

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Elm Grove, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyAutism +31 more

I understand that life can shift quickly, leaving you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure of your next step. If you're grappling with grief, anxiety, or the challenges of a major life transition, I'm here to support…

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Rogers, AR Telehealth
academic-suffixesADHDAlcohol Use +42 more

I understand you may have been told you are too much. Perhaps you feel misunderstood and different. This might lead you to soften your reactions and hide parts of yourself. In our sessions, you do not have to do that.…

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New Richmond, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnxietyBehavioral Issues +26 more

I want for you what I want for myself: a supportive space to work through daily life struggles. I use an integrative approach to healing. I bring encouragement and strong listening skills to our sessions. Everyone…

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Eau Claire, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnger ManagementAnxiety +20 more

I believe in an eclectic approach to therapy. Everything depends on your specific needs. I use skills from my education, but I also believe clients know what they need to improve their lives. When you feel safe to…

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Terri Koschnick

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Oconomowoc, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesDepressionFamily Conflict +18 more

I am a Christian counselor. I combine my training in Marriage and Family Therapy with my Christian faith. I offer therapy for individual adults, couples, and families. My main areas of work are treating trauma, anxiety,…

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Menomonie, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesAnger ManagementAnxiety +41 more

I focus on creating an understanding space. Here, you can simply be yourself and feel comfortable sharing what is on your mind. I am passionate about supporting women, parents, and families during pregnancy, postpartum,…

Oak Creek, WI Telehealth
Anger ManagementAnxietyDepression +16 more

My main focus in therapy is to help create a place where you feel safe and secure. Here, you can share your feelings, fears, and frustrations. We will work towards your goals, which will help you find personal success…

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Lisa Rafalski

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Franklin, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesDepressionEating Disorders +17 more

My goal is to help people learn how to take back control from their disorder. This allows them to lead their own lives. In my free time, I enjoy painting, reading, and playing video games. I am also an eager learner. I…

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Hudson, WI Telehealth
treatment-orientationSolution Focused Brief (SFBT)Online Counseling +15 more

As a therapist, I aim to provide a welcoming and accepting space for each person I work with. This involves building a strong relationship with clients. I use an approach that centers on you, the individual. I strive to…

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JacquelineNiccolai

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Kenosha, WI Telehealth
AnxietyBipolar DisorderBorderline Personality +45 more

Treating trauma is a process, and it looks different for everyone. Each person's experience with trauma is unique to them. I work with kids and families who have experienced traumatic events. This includes assault,…

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Twin Lakes, WI Telehealth
academic-suffixesBipolar DisorderDepression +10 more

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with seven years of experience in my field. My work history includes hospital settings, partial hospitalization programs, intensive outpatient programs, community mental health,…

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Monona, WI Telehealth
DepressionGender Affirming CareLetters of Readiness for Gender Affirming Surgery +2 more

Finding a therapist you connect with can be challenging. I understand there is much to think about when choosing someone you trust enough to take that first step with. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with nearly…

Wisconsin therapist access data

Therapists in Wisconsin: What to Know Before You Book

If you are comparing therapists in Wisconsin, start with fit and availability. You may find more options around Mequon, Ashland, Brookfield, Eau Claire, and Elm Grove. Smaller communities can have fewer local providers, so telehealth may help you widen your search while staying with a therapist licensed for Wisconsin.

This directory currently lists 21 therapists in Wisconsin, including 21 profiles that mention telehealth. Use the profile details to compare specialty, credentials, insurance, session format, and cost. If a therapist looks like a possible fit, ask about new-client openings before you spend time on intake forms.

174 Mental health shortage area designations in Wisconsin.
2.2M People live in Wisconsin mental health shortage areas.
41.77% Provider need is uneven in these designations.
93 Additional practitioners are needed to remove mental health shortage designations.

Why therapy access can feel different across Wisconsin

HRSA reported that Wisconsin had 174 mental health care Health Professional Shortage Area designations as of March 31, 2026. These designations covered 2,177,454 people. HRSA estimated that 93 more practitioners would be needed to remove the designations.

That does not mean every part of Wisconsin has the same shortage. It means access can depend on where you live, whether you can travel, whether your insurance is accepted, and whether you need a specific type of care. If you are searching outside a large city, consider online therapy and nearby metro areas at the same time.

In Wisconsin, the best therapist search is often a practical one. Compare fit, cost, session format, and availability together.

How to choose therapists in Wisconsin

Start with the issue you want help with. Then look for profiles that name that concern directly. Therapists in this directory often mention specialties such as Online Counseling, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, and academic-suffixes. You may also see approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Person-Centered, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

  • Check license and credentials. Common Wisconsin therapy providers may include counselors, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and psychiatric providers.
  • Ask about availability. A strong profile does not always mean the therapist has openings this week.
  • Compare payment details. Ask whether the therapist accepts your insurance, offers superbills, or has private-pay rates.
  • Use telehealth when distance is a barrier. Online sessions may help if local options are limited.

Frequently asked questions about therapists in Wisconsin

How many therapists are listed in Wisconsin?

This directory currently includes 21 therapists in Wisconsin, including 21 profiles that mention telehealth. Listings may change as profiles are added, updated, or removed.

Is Wisconsin a mental health shortage area?

HRSA reported 174 mental health HPSA designations in Wisconsin as of March 31, 2026. These areas covered 2,177,454 people and had 41.77% of provider need met.

Where can I search for therapists in Wisconsin?

Start with the profiles on this page, then compare nearby cities such as Mequon, Ashland, Brookfield, Eau Claire, and Elm Grove. If local openings are limited, telehealth may help you find more options while staying with a provider licensed for Wisconsin.

What issues do therapists in Wisconsin often help with?

Profiles in this directory commonly mention areas such as Online Counseling, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, and academic-suffixes. Read each profile closely because specialties, training, and client fit can vary by provider.

What therapy approaches can I compare in Wisconsin?

You may see approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Person-Centered, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The best approach depends on your goals, symptoms, preferences, and the therapist's training.

Do therapists in Wisconsin offer online sessions?

Some do. This directory currently has 21 profiles that mention telehealth. Confirm telehealth availability, state licensure, fees, and privacy requirements before booking.

Can therapists in Wisconsin prescribe medication?

Most talk therapists do not prescribe medication. Psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and some other medical providers may prescribe. Ask the provider directly if medication support is part of your plan.

What should I ask before booking a first therapy session in Wisconsin?

Ask about openings, session cost, insurance, telehealth, cancellation rules, experience with your concern, and what the first appointment includes. A short call can help you avoid a poor fit.

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