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Psychologist Jamie Burke providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Jamie Burke

Clinician
License Type(s): CO LCSW 09923537, MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-57618
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyRelationship issuesGriefSelf esteemDepression
14 years offering treatment

I am a licensed clinical social worker providing a safe and inviting space for clients to work through a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, grief, break-ups, stress, relationship issues, and struggles with identify and self-esteem. Together we will focus on your natural strengths and interests to help you to cope and feel better. I very much understand the importance of building a trusting and safe therapeutic relationship in order for clients to feel comfortable opening up and truly working toward their goals. I received my Master's in Social Work degree from the University of Denver and have over 14 years of experience providing therapy services and support to individuals of all ages. My background includes work in community mental health, grief and loss centers, private practice, and hospice care. I provide an eclectic approach to therapy that is tailored to meet the needs of each individual client- whether you are looking for traditional talk therapy or creative hands-on ideas for expressing yourself. My goal is to meet you where you are at in your journey and support you in finding the movement and hope needed to feel happy with yourself and your life.

Psychologist Natalie Norrell providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Natalie Norrell

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-16214
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseDepression
12 years offering treatment

I offer a variety of counseling services through my counseling practice. Each is designed to help you live a more fulfilling, engaging and intentional life. Alongside talk therapy, I offer Art Therapy and Equine Assisted Mental Health as an invitation to the many healing benefits of cultivating creativity, horses, nature, movement and touch. In my therapeutic practice, I integrate art therapy and equine assisted psychotherapy with cognitive behavioral therapy. The client can tell their story through the process of art making and the horse as a way to explore their own life as a daring journey; to embody new sources of strength, creativity and renewal. Which approach is right for you? Cognitive therapy adds another dimension – the Here and Now – and therefore can spur change in a timely fashion. Cognitive therapy examines how an individual perceives and interprets meaning in his/her daily life. It was originally designed to treat depression, but is now used for a number of mental disorders. It works to solve current problems and change unhelpful thinking and behavior. Cognitive behavioral therapy mixed with Art therapy and Equine Assisted therapy works well in this situation; it develops a new, healthy view of past and current life situations. It takes a great deal of humility for any of us to acknowledge that we are in some way stuck or unhappy, whether this is due to a problematic situation, a stagnant or conflictual relationship, or a self-defeating way of approaching things. It takes courage to open one’s self to explore the underlying beliefs and emotions that perpetuate these issues. Therapy can provide fresh insight and objectivity about these beliefs and emotions, allowing you to develop new ways of approaching the situations or patterns that are troubling you. My role as a therapist is to provide psychological perspective, to facilitate a productive inquiry about your concerns, and to help you develop new skills so that you can make vital changes in your life. Through one-on-one meetings, you can come to see yourself, your obstacles and your opportunities more clearly – and make decisions that bring you closer to the person you want to be and the life you want to live.

Psychologist June OConnor providing different types of therapy in Stanford

June OConnor

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-901, AZ LPC LPC-19063
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemDepressionCoping with life changes
25 years offering treatment

Hi! My name is June. As you can see, I’m an older person. I’d like you to consider using me as your therapist because I am older. I have had many of the feelings you are experiencing myself. I’ve had some tough times and poor self esteem and worked through life shifts. I am able to teach some things that are only learned with age. I’ve practiced my skills for over 20 years. I went back to school late in life because I overcame struggles and wanted to help others do the same. I’ve seen a lot so I’m less judgmental. It’s normal to feel uncomfortable when first starting therapy. I may challenge you but will do so safely. I love therapy, listening to others and sharing what I can. You will find I work hard for you. The techniques I use are varied to my clients comfort. I believe all behaviors are for a positive intention. Some just don't work anymore. I'd like to teach you new behaviors for that same intention that will work better. I now live in Montana in the summer and Arizona the rest of the year. I am licensed to work with people from both states and no other states.

Psychologist Angela Miller providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Angela Miller

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-852, MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-1302
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyAddictionsAnger managementSelf esteemDepression
20 years offering treatment

I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Montana and have over 20 years of experience working as a Counselor to adults and children. I have experience working with a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, substance use, and ADHD. I also have experience working with people from different cultures than my own. My counseling style is warm and accepting. I believe in treating everyone that contacts me with respect and sensitivity at all times while challenging patterns that might be problematic. My approach uses client centered and solution focused practices that will help us identify your strengths that can resolve the issues that are shared. I believe that it takes strength to take the first step needed to begin walking toward the changes that you would like to see in your life. I am ready to help and support you on this journey. I am looking forward to working with you!

Psychologist Lisa Johnson providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Lisa Johnson

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-24410
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefParenting issues
10 years offering treatment

At some point in our life, we all face the unexpected, whether it be the loss of someone important, a job, financial struggles, pain and sickness, or any of the other things life throws our way. It is helpful to have someone to talk to and offer a listening ear and perhaps some different perspective during those times. I hope to provide those things to my clients, as well as utilizing my experience and training to help others through the tough times. 2 Corinthians 1:4 I tend to be client centered, meeting clients where they are and help them reach where they want to go.

Psychologist Paul Dokey providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Paul Dokey

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-754
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationship issuesFamily conflictsDepression
20 years offering treatment

I believe being in therapy is about having a place of safety and support so that you can express your thoughts and feelings. By using a present focused approach I create a caring environment that will help you make changes in your life. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Missoula specializing in psychotherapy with individuals and couples. I have over 20 years experience working with people who are dealing with depression, anxiety, loss/grief, trauma/PTSD, ADHD, and relationship issues. I have a Bachelors degree in Cultural Anthropology. My focus is on using a cognitive behavioral approach to understand patterns of thinking and change self defeating beliefs; and developing mindfulness skills to create greater self-acceptance and satisfaction in your life.

Psychologist Angela Carroll providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Angela Carroll

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-26082
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyRelationship issuesIntimacy-related issuesDepressionCoping with life changes
3 years offering treatment

Hello! You’ve taken the first step towards making positive changes in your life and that takes such strength and courage. Therapy can be scary and difficult at times but it’s so worth it. I’m here to walk with you on your journey to wellness and empowerment. YOU CAN DO THIS! I am a licensed clinical social worker and a licensed addiction counselor in the state of Montana. I was active duty in the U.S. Navy for 8 years. I love my job and am dedicated to helping my clients. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns like depression, anxiety, trauma, chemical dependency, crisis management, parenting, domestic violence, anger management and relationship problems. My counseling style is interactive, validating, empathetic, and warm. I believe everyone has worth and deserves respect, compassion, and sensitivity. My approach is client-centered, strengths based and combines cognitive-behavioral, dialectical-behavioral, psychoeducation and mindfulness. Your treatment plan is tailored to you and your specific needs. I like homework options for clients to get the most out of our time together, so we may use books, workbooks, worksheets, helpful apps, or creative activities (like exercise, art, or writing). These are options and together we can decide on what works best for you and your needs. If you’re ready to take the next step, I would be honored to work with you on your journey. I look forward to working with you!

Psychologist Erica  Tribble providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Erica Tribble

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-1057
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyRelationship issuesTrauma and abuseBipolar disorderDepression
13 years offering treatment

Hello and welcome to my profile page. My name is Erica Tribble and I have been a social worker since 2004 when I graduated from the University of Montana with a Bachelors degree in social work. I went on to obtain a Masters of Social work from Walla Walla College in 2006. Eventually finding my way into private practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in 2013. The first and most important step in any therapy is building report. You can expect me to use a strengths based and client centered approach in order to connect with you and develop a positive and healthy therapeutic alliance. Drawing from my training as a psychotherapist allows me to personalize your treatment plan to meet your specific needs. I typically work with clients who are struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma and major life transitions. I look forward to working with you!

Psychologist Angela "Angie" Hildebrand providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Angela "Angie" Hildebrand

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-1552
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefDepression
14 years offering treatment

I am licensed in Montana with 14 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, & coping with grief and loss. I also have experience working with depression. I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. Taking the first step to seeking a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage. I am here to support you in that process.

Psychologist Karon Hicks providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Karon Hicks

Clinician
License Type(s): PA LCSW CW024160, MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-80172
Mental Wellness Specialties: LGBTTrauma and abuseSelf esteemCoping with life changes
3 years offering treatment

I have 4 years of professional work experience helping clients with coping with anxiety, depression, lgbtq+ related issues & parenting issues. I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. Taking the first step to sign up for therapy can take courage and I am proud of you for getting started!

Psychologist Margaret Mitchell providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Margaret Mitchell

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-79317, OK LPC 11036
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseSelf esteem
5 years offering treatment

Struggling with identifying why you have the thought patterns, reoccurring thoughts, interpersonal relations and experiences that you do? Seeking light in the darkness of your mind can be a discouraging and intimidating journey. However, you don't have to travel along this journey alone! I will assist you in exploring the "why" regarding your personal experiences and how your early childhood experiences play a role. Through a holistic approach I focus on what makes you, YOU! I am inquisitive and enjoy knowing the "why", therefore I often find myself using shadow work to help clients better understand hidden parts of their inner person, wounded child, etc. that may be hindering them from achieving their goals and struggling to reach contentment within their lives. If you'd like to venture into the depths of your mind and explore your shadow self and how it affects your light self, I would love to travel along this venture with you and assist in shining light wherever darkness may be!

Psychologist Kurt Ruffley providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Kurt Ruffley

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-68359
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseParenting issuesSelf esteemDepression
4 years offering treatment

Hi, I’m Kurt Ruffley, founder of RuffStuff Counseling PLLC. I specialize in providing accessible, trauma-informed therapy for veterans, children, and underserved communities. With a background in both military service and education, I bring a grounded, compassionate approach to counseling that honors resilience and fosters growth. My practice integrates telehealth convenience with occasional in-person sessions in Montana’s Flathead Valley, and remote access to rural Montana ensuring flexibility and connection. At RuffStuff Counseling, I focus on creating a seamless client experience—from secure HIPAA-compliant intake to personalized care planning. I incorporate mindfulness-based approaches to help clients build emotional awareness, reduce stress, and reconnect with their inner strength. Whether you're navigating life transitions, anxiety, grief, or identity development, I’m here to walk alongside you with purpose and authenticity. I’m deeply committed to community outreach, with a focus on supporting individuals experiencing homelessness, veterans reintegrating into civilian life, and children and young adults with disabilities and trauma experiences. My work is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves access to compassionate, effective mental health care—no matter their circumstances. If you’re ready to take the next step toward healing and growth, I’d be honored to support you. Feel free to reach out or schedule a session—I look forward to connecting with you.

Psychologist Timothy "Tim" Myers providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Timothy "Tim" Myers

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-976
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietyRelationship issuesTrauma and abuseSelf esteemCoping with life changes
15 years offering treatment

As a licensed therapist in Montana with over 15 years of professional experience, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex life challenges. My practice focuses on helping clients address stress, anxiety, relationship dynamics, trauma recovery, and personal growth. I bring a compassionate and collaborative approach to therapy, working closely with older adults and individuals seeking meaningful personal transformation. My therapeutic style emphasizes creating a supportive environment where clients can explore their experiences, develop resilience, and build effective coping strategies. I draw from evidence-based practices to help individuals understand their emotional patterns, improve self-esteem, and successfully manage life transitions. I am committed to walking alongside my clients with empathy, respect, and professional guidance, believing that every person has the inner strength to overcome challenges and create positive change in their lives.

Psychologist Katie Ball providing different types of therapy in Stanford

Katie Ball

Clinician
License Type(s): MT LCSW BBH-LCSW-LIC-33248, CA LCSW 85068
Mental Wellness Specialties: Stress, AnxietySelf esteemDepressionCoping with life changesCoaching
8 years offering treatment

As a licensed therapist I specialize in supporting individuals through life's complex emotional landscapes. My practice centers on helping clients navigate challenges like depression, anxiety, self-esteem concerns, and significant life transitions. I'm deeply committed to creating a compassionate, supportive environment where individuals can explore their inner experiences and develop meaningful strategies for personal growth. My therapeutic approach focuses on empowering clients to cultivate confidence, improve communication, and rediscover their life purpose. I have extensive experience working with diverse populations, including young adults, women experiencing life transitions, and individuals managing relationship dynamics, caregiver stress, and personal growth challenges. I believe in a holistic, person-centered approach that honors each individual's unique journey. By providing a safe, non-judgmental space, I support clients in developing resilience, understanding their emotional patterns, and creating sustainable pathways toward healing and growth.

Find a Therapist Near You in Stanford , Montana

Finding a licensed therapist near you in Montana can be an important step toward improving your mental health and overall well-being. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, stress, or major life changes, working with a qualified mental health professional can offer meaningful support.

With a population of Montana_POPULATION, Montana is home to people with diverse mental health needs across urban, suburban, and rural communities. Online therapy makes it easier to connect with a therapist near you without being limited to nearby offices. BetterHelp connects you with licensed therapists authorized to practice in Montana, allowing you to attend sessions online from the comfort of your home.

Why work with a licensed therapist near you?

Working with a licensed therapist near you ensures that your provider meets state licensing requirements and professional standards in Montana (MT). Licensed therapists use evidence-based approaches to help individuals manage emotional challenges, develop coping skills, and work toward personal goals.

People seek therapy for many reasons. Some are navigating ongoing mental health concerns, while others want guidance during stressful periods or major life transitions. You do not need a mental health diagnosis to work with a therapist. Many individuals seek therapy to improve communication, strengthen relationships, manage stress, or gain greater self-awareness.

Online therapy can be especially helpful for people living across Montana_COUNTIES, where access to in-person mental health care may vary by location.

What concerns can therapists help with?

Therapists on BetterHelp support adults across Montana with a wide range of mental health concerns and life challenges, including:

Therapists use approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and other evidence-based methods tailored to individual needs.

Online therapy vs. in-person therapy in Montana

When searching for a therapist near me in Montana, many people compare online therapy with traditional in-person care. Online therapy offers several potential advantages:

  • Greater accessibility: Attend sessions from anywhere with an internet connection
  • Reduced wait times: Many people are matched in as little as  24-48 hours, faster than typical in-person availability
  • Flexible scheduling: Sessions that fit around work, family, or school commitments
  • Expanded provider options: Access licensed therapists across Montana, not just nearby offices

Research shows that online therapy can be effective for many mental health concerns. Online therapy may also reduce barriers such as transportation challenges, long commutes, or limited local availability, especially in larger or more rural counties across Montana.

Finding a therapist near me that accepts insurance

Many people looking for a therapist near me in Montana want to know whether insurance is an option.

Many providers on BetterHelp now accept major insurance carriers in select states. In many states, certain therapists on BetterHelp may be in-network with specific insurance plans. Coverage depends on your plan, provider, and therapist availability.

When sessions are covered, insured members typically pay an average copay of about $19 per session. Coverage varies by state and provider availability, so it’s important to check your in-network status directly on the BetterHelp site.

If insurance coverage is not available, BetterHelp’s flexible subscription model remains an option, with online therapy typically costing $70 to $100 per week, billed weekly or monthly. Additional discounts or financial aid may also be available for a lower price.

How BetterHelp helps you find the right therapist in Montana

BetterHelp simplifies the process of finding a therapist near you in Montana without requiring you to search through tons of profiles on your own.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Complete a brief questionnaire about your needs, preferences, and goals
  2. Get matched with a licensed therapist authorized to practice in Montana (MT)
  3. Begin online therapy sessions through video, phone, or live chat

BetterHelp works with one of the world’s largest networks of licensed therapists, with over 30,000 qualified providers globally. Many members are matched in as little as 24 to 48 hours, and 93% of user preferences are met during the matching process.

You can request a new therapist at no additional cost if your needs or preferences change.

Therapists near you in Montana

Below, you’ll find licensed therapists authorized to provide online therapy to adults across Montana, including residents in Montana_COUNTIES.

Each provider meets state licensing requirements and has experience supporting clients with a wide range of mental health concerns using evidence-based therapeutic approaches.

Please note: Therapists on BetterHelp in Montana do not provide psychiatric medication management or formal diagnoses.

Frequently asked questions about finding a therapist near me

How much does therapy cost near me?

Therapy costs vary depending on provider and location. In-person therapy sessions may cost $100 to $200 or more per session. BetterHelp offers online therapy subscriptions that typically range from $70 to $100 per week, billed weekly or monthly, depending on factors such as location, source, preferences, and therapist availability. Additional discounts or financial aid may also be available for a lower price. BetterHelp now accepts major insurance plans in select states and members pay an average copay of $19 per session. Coverage varies by plan, provider, and therapist availability. You can check coverage on the BetterHelp site.

Does BetterHelp accept insurance?

Yes. Many providers on BetterHelp now accept major insurance carriers in select states. In many states, certain therapists on BetterHelp may be in-network with specific insurance plans. When sessions are covered, insured members typically pay an average copay of about $19 per session. Coverage varies by plan, provider, and therapist availability. You can check coverage on the BetterHelp site.

Is online therapy effective?

Yes. Research shows that online therapy can be effective for many mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, and relationship challenges. Online therapy allows you to connect with a licensed therapist without commuting to an office.

Do I need a diagnosis to see a therapist?

No. You do not need a mental health diagnosis to seek therapy. Many people work with a therapist for stress management, relationship concerns, grief, life transitions, or personal growth.

How quickly can I start therapy?

Many people are matched with a licensed therapist in as little as 24 to 48 hours after completing the initial questionnaire. Match times may vary based on preferences and therapist availability.

Can I switch therapists if it’s not the right fit?

Yes. If you feel your therapist is not the right match, you can request to be matched with another licensed provider at no additional cost. You are able to do so through the BetterHelp user portal and select switch therapists if needed.

Is online therapy private and secure?

Online therapy through BetterHelp allows you to communicate with your therapist in a discreet  setting through video, phone, or messaging tools.

Finding therapy with a therapist in Stanford can change your life. Expert therapy provides the most valuable insights into managing stress, building resilience, and nurturing emotional growth. With the personalized guidance and compassionate support, from a licensed mental health therapeutic expert serving clients in your area, you can gain therapy tools to overcome life’s obstacles and improve overall well-being. It's beneficial to embrace therapy in order to unlock new paths toward happiness and lasting self-improvement. Experience renewed strength and clarity with BetterHelp online therapy services and therapists. Seeking expert therapeutic guidance from a seasoned therapy counselor can foster resilience and personal growth. Embracing professional therapy allows individuals to address their emotional challenges effectively while gaining theraprutic insight and self-assurance. Therapy enhances overall well-being, inspires healthier relationships, and empowers you to navigate their life's obstacles with renewed clarity and confidence beyond measure.
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