Family and Parenting Therapists in Louisiana
Welcome to our Louisiana online therapist listings. All therapists shown are licensed in their fields and provide remote counseling to Louisiana residents.
Explore profiles to learn about clinicians' approaches, focus areas, credentials, and languages to find a good fit for your needs.
Dr. Craig Anderson
LA Psychologist 1593Louisiana
- 20 yrs exp
Stress, Anxiety · Relationship · Anger · +13
View ProfileOverview of online therapy availability in Louisiana
In recent years online therapy has become a widely used option for people across Louisiana, from urban centers to the state's rural parishes. Many licensed mental health professionals offer remote sessions, allowing you to connect with a clinician across distance without the need to travel. Online therapy is delivered through video, phone, or messaging formats depending on the clinician's practice and the platform they use. Because licensure and practice rules are managed at the state level, therapists who list Louisiana licensure on their profiles are authorized to provide telehealth services to residents within the state. You will often find clinicians who describe a range of approaches and who tailor how they work to your concerns. Profiles on this page are intended to help you learn about a clinician's focus areas - such as mood concerns, relationships, or parenting - along with the credentials they report and the languages they use in sessions.
What to expect from a listing
Each profile typically includes a clinician's credential abbreviation, areas of focus, therapeutic approaches they mention, and practical details like the languages they speak. When a clinician lists a modality, such as EMDR or cognitive-behavioral approaches, that listing reflects their stated approach rather than a verification of specialized certification. Use the profile details to narrow your search by what matters most to you, whether that is experience with trauma-related concerns, family dynamics, or therapy with adolescents and young adults.
Benefits of online therapy for Louisiana residents
Online therapy offers several advantages you may find valuable depending on your lifestyle and where you live in Louisiana. For many people, the biggest benefit is convenience - you can attend a session from home, your office, or another location that fits your schedule. This removes travel time and can make it easier to fit therapy into a busy week. If you live in a rural parish, online sessions broaden your access to clinicians whose office locations would otherwise be out of reach. For those juggling work, school, or family responsibilities, remote options can create more consistent opportunities to engage in ongoing care.
Online therapy can also make it easier to match with a clinician who shares your language or cultural background. You may find therapists who list experience working with specific communities or who offer sessions in languages other than English. Another practical benefit is continuity - if you move within the state or need to change where you meet, remote options can help keep your therapeutic relationship steady. It is important to balance convenience with considerations like reliable internet, a quiet place to meet, and a plan for handling emergencies or crisis situations. Before starting, identify a personal spot where you feel comfortable talking and review any technical needs so sessions run smoothly.
What types of issues online therapists in Louisiana commonly help with
Online therapists in Louisiana provide support across a wide range of mental health and life challenges. Many clinicians describe helping with mood concerns like generalized anxiety and depression, which often respond well to talk-based approaches delivered remotely. Relationship and couples work is another common focus, with clinicians who offer couples counseling or family-focused therapy to address communication, conflict, and parenting stress. You will also find clinicians who indicate experience working with trauma-related symptoms and grief, helping you process difficult events and build coping strategies.
Adolescents and young adults commonly seek online support for school-related stress, identity questions, and social pressures, while older adults may look for help with life transitions, caregiving strain, and adjustment to health changes. Some clinicians list approaches that are often used with specific concerns - for example, therapists who list EMDR among their approaches may work with trauma-related themes, while those who mention cognitive-behavioral methods may focus on symptom reduction and skills training. If substance use or co-occurring health issues are part of your experience, you can look for clinicians who note these focus areas in their profiles. Online therapy can be adapted to many presenting concerns, and your work together will depend on what you and your clinician prioritize.
How to verify a therapist's license in Louisiana
When you find a clinician whose profile appeals to you, it is sensible to verify their license and standing with the relevant Louisiana board. Licensure information is public and typically searchable through the state licensing board websites that correspond to each profession - social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, psychology, and psychiatry have separate registries. A profile often lists a license type such as LCSW, LPC, LMFT, PsyD, or MD; you can use that information as a starting point when searching the appropriate board's license lookup tool.
To verify a license, note the clinician's full name and any license number on their profile, then search the board's online database for active status, expiration date, and whether any disciplinary actions are recorded. If you cannot locate information online, you can call the licensing board for assistance and ask how to confirm a license. Keep in mind that licensure verifies legal authority to practice and records formal disciplinary history, but it does not measure therapeutic fit or approach. Reviewing a clinician's educational background, descriptions of their approach, and languages spoken can help you understand whether their style aligns with what you are seeking.
How to get started with an online therapist and tips for choosing the right fit
Getting started with an online therapist usually begins with filtering profiles by the criteria that matter most to you - credentials, areas of focus, treatment approaches a clinician lists, and spoken languages. Once you identify candidates, reach out through the contact options provided to ask a few practical questions. You might ask about how they structure sessions, whether they work with the specific concerns you have, and what platforms or technology they use for meetings. While therapists cannot guarantee outcomes, these initial conversations give you a sense of whether you feel comfortable communicating with them.
Choosing a therapist who fits you
Choosing the right clinician is about a mix of expertise, approach, and interpersonal style. Think about whether you prefer a directive approach that includes skills practice and homework, or a more exploratory style that focuses on deeper personal themes. If a clinician lists specific approaches, remember this reflects what they report using rather than an independent certification. Consider whether you want a clinician who emphasizes family systems, works with couples, or focuses on individual symptom management. Language and cultural understanding are important too - many profiles note languages spoken and populations clinicians describe working with. Finally, trust your instincts about rapport. The first few sessions often reveal whether the relationship feels respectful, clear, and useful to you. If it does not, it is reasonable to look for someone whose style resonates more closely with your needs.
Starting therapy is a personal step and choosing an online clinician should feel manageable. By reviewing licensure, reading profiles carefully, and using introductory conversations to assess fit, you can find a licensed therapist in Louisiana whose approach aligns with your goals. Take your time, ask practical questions, and look for a clinician with whom you can build a working partnership that supports your well-being.
Browse Specialties in Louisiana
Mental Health Conditions (35 have therapists)
Addictions
8037 therapists
ADHD
7682 therapists
Anger
10483 therapists
Bipolar
7356 therapists
Chronic Illness
2934 therapists
Chronic Pain
2934 therapists
Compulsion
3481 therapists
Control Issues
6352 therapists
Depression
13910 therapists
Disaster Relief Therapy
3237 therapists
Dissociation
1890 therapists
Domestic Violence
3972 therapists
Eating Disorders
3415 therapists
Gambling
2290 therapists
Grief
11489 therapists
Guilt and Shame
9294 therapists
Impulsivity
5320 therapists
Intimacy Issues
7777 therapists
Isolation / Loneliness
8675 therapists
Midlife Crisis
5457 therapists
Mood Disorders
7321 therapists
Obsession
3481 therapists
OCD
3481 therapists
Panic Disorder and Panic Attacks
6324 therapists
Phobias
2419 therapists
Post-Traumatic Stress
7877 therapists
Postpartum Depression
3960 therapists
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
4715 therapists
Self Esteem
13788 therapists
Self-Harm
3776 therapists
Sexual Trauma
3672 therapists
Sleeping Disorders
4002 therapists
Social Anxiety and Phobia
8319 therapists
Stress & Anxiety
15197 therapists
Trauma and Abuse
12064 therapists
Life & Relationships (33 have therapists)
Abandonment
5830 therapists
Adoption
3245 therapists
Aging and Geriatric Issues
4110 therapists
Attachment Issues
6362 therapists
Blended Family Issues
5445 therapists
Body Image
4381 therapists
Career
9098 therapists
Caregiver Issues and Stress
7260 therapists
Codependency
6085 therapists
Commitment Issues
4702 therapists
Communication Problems
10891 therapists
Compassion Fatigue
7996 therapists
Coping with Life Changes
13044 therapists
Divorce
7302 therapists
Family
14343 therapists
Family of Origin Issues
5310 therapists
Fatherhood Issues
2878 therapists
Fertility Issues
1638 therapists
First Responder Issues
3085 therapists
Forgiveness
8814 therapists
Foster Care
3245 therapists
Hospice and End-of-Life Counseling
2927 therapists
Infidelity
4513 therapists
Jealousy
4132 therapists
Life Purpose
9593 therapists
Money and Financial Issues
3665 therapists
Parenting
11685 therapists
Pregnancy
3135 therapists
Relationship
13588 therapists
Self-Love
9683 therapists
Separation
7302 therapists
Sexuality
3203 therapists
Workplace Issues
7005 therapists