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Check payments are traditionally routed physically from a payer to a payee for services or goods. Payments are taken from deposited funds from the payer’s personal banking account.

Browse our large directory of mental health professionals to find a therapist who accepts personal checks.

Logan Kingston

South Hampton

New York

Stress and anxiety can be debilitating and affect our lives and interpersonal relationships in negative ways. Thankfully, there are many ways to treat anxiety and stress.

Phil Lane, LCSW

Pennington

New Jersey

Phil is a passionate and devoted advocate for mental health. After studying English at the undergraduate level, he received his master’s degree in social work. As a licensed social worker in the state of New Jersey, Phil aims to help clients through challenges and always approach therapy and the therapeutic relationship from a position of empathy and understanding. Phil believes that all clients…

Jeni Woodfin

San Jose

California

OFFERING VIDEO SESSIONS. When you begin each day feeling lost, uncertain, and worried it can be overwhelming. If these feelings persist, you may notice anxious, nervous, or depressive behaviors and things just don’t feel right. Perhaps you’ve observed communication problems, unhealthy relationships, or excessive work are becoming more frequent and you’re not sure how you got to this place. Talk...

Kate Dufek

Seattle

Washington

Are you your harshest critic? Do you find yourself annoyed about your sensitivity or the feelings that arise within you? Welcome. I work well with folks looking to lead a life with more honesty, flexibility, and hospitality for their emotional experience. By challenging black-and-white thinking, harsh narratives, and helping you with meaning making around your emotional experience and responses...

Holly Lynch, PsyD, LPC

Dallas

Texas

Whether you are seeking change and unsure of where to begin, or want to understand yourself better and manage emotions in a new way, therapy can help. It also provides privacy and compassion around the core needs of being accepted, loved, and valued. Research suggests you are more likely to have a better therapy experience if you can relate to and trust your therapist. The first step is to…