Frequently asked questions
Therapists must also undergo a background report, and are subject to periodic checks via the NPDB (National Practitioner Data Bank) registry. In addition to these checks, potential providers must also complete a case study graded by a licensed clinician. The result of this rigorous process is that less than a third of applicants who apply to work as therapists through BetterHelp are accepted to the platform.
We also show the full credential information for each provider to make it easy for you to do your own due diligence on your therapist.
For providers that accept insurance, they are additionally verified through a Primary Source Verification (PSV) by an NCQA certified Credentialing Verification Organization. This PSV verifies additional sources such as education, training, sanctions & preclusions. Insurance providers are subjected to ongoing monthly monitoring from applicable Data Sources such as SAM, OIG, Medicare Opt-Out and more.
BetterHelp is not the right solution for you if any of the following is true:
- You are a minor or you are under the care of a legal guardian
- You are in an urgent crisis or an emergency situation
- You were required to undergo therapy either by a court order or by any other authority
- You do not have a device that can connect to the Internet or you do not have a reliable Internet connection
The price range indicates the typical cost of sign up in the last 6 months. There may be additional discounts for special prices offered due to financial aid, discounts, or other special conditions not included in the range above.
BetterHelp accepts HSA/FSA cards and is recognized as an eligible expense by most HSA/FSA providers.
- Exchanging messages with your therapist
- Chatting live with your therapist
- Speaking over the phone with your therapist
- Video conferencing with your therapist
You can send messages to your therapist at any time, from any location, using any Internet-connected device. You can log in at any time and since messaging is not in real-time it doesn't require scheduling. Instead, you can choose whenever you want to write or respond to your therapist. You will get a notification by email when the therapist has sent you a message.
To have a live chat session, you will first need to schedule a time with your therapist. At the scheduled time, log in to your account to start typing and chatting with your therapist.
To talk with your therapist over the phone, you will need to schedule a time with your therapist and log in to your Therapy tab at that time. The therapist will prompt you to start the audio session and the system will ask you for your phone number. The system will then call you at that number and connect you with your therapist to start the audio session. Please note that the phone number you enter will not be shared with the therapist.
To talk with your therapist via video, you will need to schedule a time with your therapist and log in at that time. Your therapist will then prompt you to start the video session. After you confirm, you will immediately begin video chatting with your therapist.
- If you are on a desktop browser, you can enable and launch the accessibility preferences by visiting the Accessibility page.
- For mobile users, we recommend using your device’s native accessibility features. Instructions for iPhone can be found here, and for Android can be found here.
Yes, many providers on BetterHelp now accept major insurance carriers. In many states, certain therapists on BetterHelp may be in-network with certain insurance plans. Eligible members pay an average copay of $23 per session. Coverage depends on your plan, provider, and availability. For eligible members, actual cost may vary by plan, provider availability, and deductible status.
We are currently working with insurance carriers to expand coverage across the United States. See our insurance guide to check if your state is currently covered, and be sure to check back if you don't see your state. In the meantime, our flexible subscription model continues to be an option to receive quality care from our extensive therapist network.
There are many studies that confirm the effectiveness of the online medium for making life changes. For example, a study published by JMIR Publications and conducted by researchers from University of Berkeley, UCSF, and the SF General Hospital, concluded that "users of BetterHelp experienced significantly reduced depression symptom severity after engaging with the platform." You can read the full study here.
Our confidence in the platform comes primarily from the feedback and testimonials we receive from users. Every day we are excited to hear from more people about the way this service helped them make a tremendous change in their lives.Generally, the therapist will keep what you tell them confidential, but there are limited exceptions. For example, if you threaten grave harm to yourself or to an identifiable victim the therapist is required to report this information to relevant authorities. Before starting therapy, please discuss with your therapist their legal obligations to confidentiality if you have any concerns or questions.
For more information about how BetterHelp protects your therapist interactions, please review our Privacy Policy.
The information that you share is also protected by data privacy laws, for more information see our Privacy Policy. Here are some things that might be helpful to know:
- We have built state-of-the-art technology, operations, and infrastructure with the goal of protecting your privacy and safeguarding the information you provide
- All the messages between you and your therapist are secured and encrypted by banking-grade 256-bit encryption.
- Our servers are distributed across multiple Tier 4- AWS Data Centers for optimal security and protection.
- Our Platform is HITRUST Risk-based, 2-year (r2) Certified.
- Our browsing encryption system (SSL) follows modern best practices.
- Our databases are encrypted and scrambled so they essentially become useless in the unlikely event that they are stolen or compromised.
For those using insurance coverage, your legal name must be shared with both your therapist and your insurance provider.
For additional information about how BetterHelp helps protect your privacy, please review our Privacy Policy.
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