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Getting to a therapist in Guadeloupe is a real challenge before care even begins. A first non-urgent Centre Medico-Psychologique appointment averages around twelve weeks, the workforce sits near 16.7 specialists per 100,000 residents concentrated around the CHU in Pointe-a-Pitre, and a resident of Marie-Galante, La Desirade, or Terre-de-Haut adds a ferry to every hour of care. Reaching a quality clinician is harder, and finding one trained in the specific approach your situation calls for, whether that is CBT for anxiety and depression, ERP for OCD, EMDR for trauma, DBT for emotion regulation, ACT, IFS, or something else, is harder still. Grouport's online individual therapy addresses that directly. After a short signup you are presented with therapist options fitted to your situation, you choose the clinician you would like to work with, and typically get started within 24 to 72 hours. Weekly 45-minute one-on-one video sessions with the same licensed therapist on secure HIPAA-compliant video, at $103 per session on average ($448 per month), with automatic discounts included for every additional weekly session.

Understanding the landscape of mental health care access and the challenges
residents face.
18.7% of Guadeloupean adults live with a mental health condition each year, reflecting the ongoing need for accessible therapy options.
12 weeks the average wait to secure a first mental health appointment in Guadeloupe's public system, an interval during which symptoms often deepen.
$30,622 median household income in Guadeloupe, shaping what households can allocate to private mental health care.
70.6% of Guadeloupean adults with a mental health condition do not receive formal specialist treatment.
67% of Guadeloupe's mental health workforce falls short of what is needed to fully meet population demand for specialist care.
16.7 per 100,000 mental health workers in Guadeloupe, a density that shapes availability, wait times, and access across the country.
The cards above trace the shape of the access gap Grouport is built to close for Guadeloupean adults. A workforce of about 16.7 mental health specialists per 100,000 residents concentrates around the CHU in Pointe-a-Pitre and thins fast across the rest of the archipelago, which is why so many people carrying a diagnosable condition never see a specialist. A roughly twelve-week wait turns treatment into a scheduling problem before it becomes a clinical one. A middle-low household income context and largely euro-billed private care add friction that lingers for weeks after each appointment. Individual online therapy at $103 per session, $448 monthly for weekly care, with a licensed clinician who starts this week, is a practical fit for a population whose barriers are workforce, geography, and unpredictable cost rather than motivation.
UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE
Guadeloupe is not one island but an archipelago. The two main wings - Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, are joined by a bridge across the Riviere Salee, and outlying dependencies Marie-Galante, La Desirade, Terre-de-Haut, and Terre-de-Bas require ferry crossings that run to a limited schedule. Specialist mental health clinicians concentrate around the CHU de la Guadeloupe in Pointe-a-Pitre and Les Abymes, at densities near the WHO AMR benchmark of 16.7 per 100,000. Everywhere else, the ratio thins fast. A resident of Grand-Bourg or Saint-Louis on Marie-Galante may spend a full day and a ferry fare on a single one-hour appointment.
Twelve weeks is not an abstraction for someone in Guadeloupe waiting on care. It is a full school term for a parent in Le Moule holding down a job and a household. It is a quarter of billable hours for a self-employed tour operator in Saint-Francois who can feel focus slipping week by week. It is a stretch of nights a hospital nurse in Basse-Terre spends managing symptoms alone before a psychologue at the local CMP has an opening. Layered on top, private clinicians on the mainland charge rates most families cannot sustain across a full course of care, and public-sector matches often reset when overseas contracts turn over. Grouport removes that wait entirely, an licensed one-on-one therapist is ready this week, and the same therapist stays with the client from that point forward.
Individual therapy in Guadeloupe becomes a different proposition once the friction of location, workforce concentration, and long queues drops out of the equation. Grouport puts a full 45 minutes on the calendar for one person, once a week, with the same licensed clinician week after week, so the work builds rather than restarting each time a rotating overseas contract turns over at the local CMP. After a short signup you are presented with therapist options fitted to your situation and pick the clinician you would like to work with, someone trained in the specific approach your presenting concern calls for, whether that is CBT for anxiety and depression, ERP for OCD, EMDR or trauma-focused work, DBT for emotion regulation, IFS, ACT, or something else. Sessions run on secure HIPAA-compliant video, so a client in Deshaies or Grand-Bourg works with the same clinician on the same weekly cadence as one in Jarry. Frequency is flexible, additional weekly sessions include automatic discounts, and a care coordinator is available throughout for anything that comes up along the way.
67% of Guadeloupe's mental health workforce falls short of what is needed to fully meet population demand for specialist care.
Three specific frictions loosen the moment care moves online. First, the queue: instead of the roughly twelve-week wait most Guadeloupean adults face for a first specialist appointment, Grouport matches clients right away and schedules the first session in the same week. Second, geography: a workforce of about 16.7 mental health specialists per 100,000 residents clusters near the CHU in Pointe-a-Pitre and Les Abymes, so anyone in Deshaies, Grand-Bourg, or Terre-de-Haut can now work with a licensed therapist without booking a ferry or driving the Route de la Traversee. Third, timing: Guadeloupe runs UTC-4 year-round, which aligns with US Eastern evening slots and gives clients after-work one-on-one therapy options that fit around a shift in tourism, hospitality, or the fonction publique.
Formal mental health care in Guadeloupe runs across several overlapping tracks. Assurance Maladie funds most of a public consultation, the Centres Medico-Psychologiques anchor community-level services under the CHU de la Guadeloupe in Pointe-a-Pitre and the Centre Hospitalier de Monteran in Saint-Claude, the Mon Soutien Psy scheme reimburses a limited number of annual sessions with participating psychologues, and a small private sector operates along the Pointe-a-Pitre and Baie-Mahault corridor. What Guadeloupe still lacks is an weekly one-on-one channel with an immediate start date, delivered without commute or ferry, and priced on a predictable monthly USD subscription. That is the slot Grouport fills for adults across the archipelago.
Guadeloupean adults get immediate access to individual therapy at $103 per session on average, billed at $448 per month for weekly one-on-one care, 50 to 60 percent below the global average of $150 to $250 per session for one-on-one therapy with a licensed therapist. An every-other-week cadence runs $224 per month. That fee covers a full 45-minute session on HIPAA-compliant video with a licensed psychologist, LCSW, LMFT, or equivalent, billed in US dollars month to month with no per-visit invoicing, mutuelle back-and-forth, or CPAM feuille de soins to chase down.
On a household budget, $103 per session on average, billed at $448 per month for weekly individual therapy or $224 per month at an every-other-week cadence maps cleanly against Guadeloupean incomes. The department sits in the middle-low income tier of the Americas by World Bank benchmarks, and a predictable monthly USD figure is easier to plan around than a rolling series of 100 to 140 euro private consultations in Pointe-a-Pitre or Baie-Mahault, each one requiring its own feuille de soins to file and its own reimbursement wait. Lower-cost local counsellors do exist, but they rarely combine licensed clinician credentials, HIPAA-compliant delivery, an track, and same-week starts in one place. Grouport's rate sits well below the typical global range of $150 to $250 per session, and the format is designed to sustain itself across a full arc of care rather than a handful of appointments before cost forces a stop.
The listed price of a private consultation on the Grande-Terre corridor rarely captures the full cost of receiving care. A resident coming from Sainte-Anne budgets fuel and RN4 congestion into every appointment. A resident driving from Basse-Terre town factors a 60-kilometer trip along the coast. A client on Marie-Galante, La Desirade, or Terre-de-Haut adds a ferry fare, wharf-to-clinic transit, and often an overnight stay on the mainland. Layered on top are lost work hours, childcare or eldercare coverage, and the unpredictability of per-session invoicing in euros with reimbursement arriving weeks later. With Grouport, none of those show up on the bill. The session runs from a laptop or phone at home for the 45 minutes it takes place, and the entire cost is one predictable USD subscription that can be cancelled any time.
Where the Guadeloupean public system typically asks a resident to hold roughly twelve weeks open, Grouport lets a client match right away and start their first session within days. That compression matters most for anyone whose window is already closing, a parent whose burnout is starting to touch their work, a returnee still adjusting to island life after years in metropolitan France, the UK, or North America, or a bilingual professional in Le Gosier who has already been placed on a public waitlist and needs a parallel track that actually begins now. For Guadeloupe clients ready to start now, a licensed Grouport therapist is available this week.
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Stephanie

“Grouport is time flexible and affordable and if it didn’t exist, I don’t know where I would go. I had looked into other places before Grouport and there really wasn’t any option like it.”
Michael

“I highly recommend this to anyone who is struggling with anxiety or depression. The therapists are top notch and have made me feel really comfortable and my anxiety has improved tremendously in only a few sessions!”
Isabel

"I joined Grouport to work on myself and to heal. I’m learning so much at every session! The change I see not only in myself but in my fellow group members is abundantly encouraging and profoundly fulfilling. Group therapy with Grouport is a powerful healing tool."
Sheldon

“I was feeling very down at the end of 2020 and I was ready to do something drastic that I know I'd likely regret. The group definitely helped show me that there are people who feel the same way as I do.”
Nancy

“The therapy from Grouport is high quality and convenient. I am becoming much more self aware and am liking myself more. My relationships at work are better and I’m much happier.”
Emily

“I like the connection you can make with total strangers and the confidentiality it comes with.”
Danielle

"Grouport can help you with your issues. Their therapists are well trained to work with you on your issues. I felt my anxiety greatly improve after only a few sessions. I highly recommend it!"
Glenn

"Grouport's approach to DBT is a real strength. This approach provides tools and methods for working with difficult emotions and getting a handle on them. It has given me hope where other approaches have failed."

Our therapists represent a wide range of clinical specialties & diverse backgrounds. They all undergo the most stringent credentialing process. Grouport therapists are caring, expert mental health professionals with years of experience helping people get the tools they need to see long-lasting change.
The Grouport clinical bench is made up of licensed psychologists, LCSWs, LMHCs, LMFTs, LPCs, PsyDs, and PhDs, each with graduate-level training, active clinical licensure, and experience in specific evidence-based approaches: CBT for anxiety and depression, ERP for OCD, EMDR and trauma-focused protocols, DBT for emotion regulation and interpersonal work, exposure therapy for panic and phobias, IFS, ACT, and more. After a short signup you are presented with clinician options fitted to your particular situation and choose the therapist you would like to work with, rather than being assigned whoever is next on a rotation. Sessions are 45 minutes on secure HIPAA-compliant video, delivered in English, and Guadeloupe's UTC-4 slot lines up cleanly with US Eastern evening availability so an after-work booking in Basse-Terre or Le Gosier fits around a shift in tourism, hospitality, or the fonction publique. The same therapist stays with you across the arc of your care, with a care coordinator available throughout for anything you need along the way.
Group, individual, couples, family, IOP, and teen therapy — all online, all therapist-led. Mix and match care options to fit your needs — and get discounted pricing when you bundle.
$112/session
billed at $448/month
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We don't currently accept insurance directly. Grouport provides affordable care without pre-approvals or referrals. If you have out-of-network benefits, you may be able to submit for reimbursement depending on your plan. We can provide receipts upon request that you can submit for out of network reimbursement.
Many Grouport clients successfully get reimbursed through their out-of-network mental health benefits. Upon request, we can provide a detailed superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. Reimbursement rates typically range from 50-80% depending on your specific plan. To determine your out of network reimbursement coverage, call or email your insurance company and ask: "What are my out-of-network mental health benefits?" and "What percentage do you reimburse for out-of-network therapy (for the specific service you’re interested in)?"
We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, etc.) and debit cards for payment. Your card is securely stored and automatically charged on your monthly billing date. We also accept HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) cards, which many clients use to pay for therapy with pre-tax dollars. You can update your payment method at anytime.
Therapy homework translates session insights into daily life. Common assignments include practicing coping skills (breathing exercises, mindfulness, grounding techniques), tracking thoughts or mood, journaling about specific topics, behavioral experiments (trying new behaviors in real situations), communication exercises, reading relevant materials, self-monitoring of symptoms or patterns, and trying new approaches to old problems. Homework isn't busywork, it's essential for progress. What you do between sessions often matters more than the session itself. Most assignments can take 10-20 minutes each and be done several times weekly. Your therapist tailors homework to your goals and reviews completion each session. If homework feels overwhelming, discuss this and your therapist can adjust expectations.
Yes, therapy helps with major decisions like career changes, relationship choices, relocation, parenthood, ending relationships, or other life crossroads. Rather than telling you what to do, your therapist helps you clarify your values and priorities, explore pros and cons thoroughly, identify fears or patterns influencing the decision, understand underlying emotions, recognize any cognitive distortions affecting thinking, consider consequences realistically, access your own wisdom, and develop confidence in your choice. The decision remains yours, as therapy provides structure and support for the decision-making process. Many people find clarity within 8-12 sessions focused on a specific decision, though complex choices can take longer.
Grouport's individual therapy at an average of $103/session ($448/month) is already 50-60% below typical individual therapy costs of $150-250/session. Additional affordability options include using HSA/FSA funds for 20-30% tax savings, submitting superbills to insurance for 50-80% reimbursement if you have out-of-network benefits, month-to-month billing with no long-term contracts allows you to attend when finances permit and pause when needed. If you pay quarterly or biannually, that comes with additional savings of 10% or 15% off respectively. Additionally, you can also do bi-weekly sessions for half the cost at $224/month. We also offer online group therapy at an average of $32/session which provides evidence-based treatment at the lowest cost, and our DBT self-guided program offers a one-time payment for lifetime access. We're committed to making quality care accessible. Contact us to discuss options that fit your budget.
Yes, therapy helps with work-related stress through developing boundaries between work and personal life, stress management and relaxation techniques, addressing perfectionism or overwork patterns, deciding whether to stay in your job or make a change, improving work relationships and communication, managing difficult bosses or colleagues, coping with toxic work environments, recovering from burnout (fatigue, cynicism, ineffectiveness), addressing imposter syndrome, and exploring values around work-life balance. Your therapist helps you understand what's within your control versus what's systemic. For burnout, therapy is most effective combined with actual changes in work situation or hours and therapy can help you navigate that.
Eating disorders and body image struggles are common. Cultural beauty standards vary, which affects how body image issues manifest. Whether you're dealing with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or body dysmorphia, therapy provides eating disorder treatment. These are serious mental health conditions that people experience globally.
Workplace discrimination based on gender, race, age, disability, religion, or other factors happens in many countries. Employment protections vary, but the mental health impact is real. Therapy helps you cope with the stress of workplace discrimination and navigate difficult challenges and decisions.
Sometimes. Psychiatrists (MDs) often charge more than licensed therapists. Among therapists, rates vary more by experience, location, and specialization than by credential type (LCSW vs. LPC vs. LMFT). There's no universal pricing based on credential letters.
After a short intake, you match with a licensed clinician right away and confirm a weekly 45 minute slot that fits your schedule in Guadeloupe. Because the territory sits on AST (UTC-4), evening hours line up cleanly with US Eastern time, giving you flexible options after work. You join over HIPAA-compliant video in English from any commune, whether you are in Le Gosier, Saint-Claude, or on Marie-Galante, so no ferry or drive is needed. Your first session focuses on goals and history at $103.
Yes. Grouport's licensed psychologists, LCSWs, LMHCs, LMFTs, LPCs, and PsyDs work one-on-one with clients on anxiety, depression, grief, and post-traumatic symptoms, including distress connected to the 2017 hurricanes or the pandemic period documented by Sante Publique France. Rather than waiting the roughly 12 weeks common for local specialists, you can start weekly 45 minute video sessions right away at $103 per session on average, or $448 monthly. Care is delivered in English over secure video, from anywhere in the archipelago.
Les Abymes, Baie-Mahault, Le Gosier, Petit-Bourg, Sainte-Anne, Le Moule, Pointe-a-Pitre, Sainte-Rose, Capesterre-Belle-Eau, Lamentin, Morne-a-l'Eau, Petit-Canal, Anse-Bertrand, Port-Louis, Saint-Francois, Gourbeyre, Basse-Terre, Trois-Rivieres, Deshaies, Bouillante, Vieux-Habitants, Grand-Bourg, Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante, Saint-Louis, Terre-de-Haut, Terre-de-Bas, La Desirade
Les Abymes, Baie-Mahault, Le Gosier, Petit-Bourg, Sainte-Anne, Le Moule, Pointe-a-Pitre, Sainte-Rose, Capesterre-Belle-Eau, Lamentin, Saint-Francois, Basse-Terre, Deshaies, Bouillante, Grand-Bourg, Terre-de-Haut
97110, 97120, 97139
If you have an address in Guadeloupe, Grouport can serve you regardless of your zip code.
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