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Venmo is an electronic form of payment that gives users a simple, no-contact way to pay mental health professionals.

The below list of therapists includes mental health professionals who identified Venmo as a form of payment they accept for counseling services.

Regular Guys Counseling, LLC

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma

Are you feeling like no matter what you do you always find yourself backed into the corner of self-doubt and decision paralysis? Are you feeling locked into self-destructive thought and behavioral patterns? Have you convinced yourself that your worst negative core beliefs are true and unchangeable? There is another way. Regular Guys Counseling specializes in navigating issues of masculinity, no...

Lorraine Litovsky, LMHC

New York

New York

Struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship distress, low self-esteem, or simply need guidance on life’s journey? I provide a safe, judgement-free space for self-discovery & personal growth. Through active listening, thoughtful questioning, and evidence-based techniques, I will help you gain clarity, & set achievable goals towards health, healing, and happiness. If you seek greate...

Elta Desvaristes, MPH, PA

Jacksonville

Florida

As a certified Physician Associate (PA-C), I bring extensive experience and a robust foundation in both psychiatric and family medicine. Throughout my career in diverse outpatient and telemedicine environments, I have refined my abilities to provide patient-centered care. Affiliated with esteemed organizations such as the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) and the Florida Academy o...

Sue Folker, LMHC, PMH-BC

Saint Augustine

Florida

I love working with all ages of adults who are trying to navigate the transitions of life, and the impact that has on them socially, spiritually, and emotionally. My clients often feel stuck, overwhelmed and anxious about the uncertainty of life's transitions. I'm here to help.
In our work together, we get to the problems as quickly as possible so you can take control of your behavior faster. Time is the enemy of treatment — the more you engage in unhealthy behaviors, the more difficult it becomes to break those patterns and pathologies. The sooner you get help, the better, and I am here to be as directive and empowering as possible so you can get well enough to live ...