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Real mental health care in Sri Lanka runs into a stark math problem: fewer than 100 practising psychiatrists for 22 million people, formally trained clinical psychologists numbering in the low hundreds, and public waits at the National Institute of Mental Health that stretch past two months. Getting seen at all is hard. Getting seen by someone actually trained in the specific approach your situation needs, whether that is CBT for anxiety or depression, ERP for OCD, EMDR for trauma, DBT skills for emotion regulation, or focused work on panic, grief, ADHD, bipolar, relationship strain, or the many other things people navigate, is harder still. Grouport's online individual therapy addresses that directly. After a short signup you are presented with clinician options fitted to your situation, you choose the therapist you would like to work with, and typically start within 24 to 72 hours. Weekly 45-minute one-on-one video sessions on secure HIPAA-compliant video, the same therapist each week, 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.
10.5% of Sri Lankan adults live with a mental health condition each year, reflecting the ongoing need for accessible therapy options.
10 weeks the average wait to secure a first mental health appointment in Sri Lanka's public system, an interval during which symptoms often deepen.
$11,200 median household income in Sri Lanka, shaping what households can allocate to private mental health care.
75.0% of Sri Lankan adults with a mental health condition do not receive formal specialist treatment.
100% of Sri Lanka's mental health workforce falls short of what is needed to fully meet population demand for specialist care.
4.33 per 100,000 mental health workers in Sri Lanka, a density that shapes availability, wait times, and access across the country.
The numbers describe a system running well below demand. Roughly 0.13 mental health workers per 100,000 people, fewer than 100 practising psychiatrists for 22 million Sri Lankans, a mental health workforce far under WHO benchmarks, and public waits that stretch to around ten weeks. Historically high suicide rates and large under-treated trauma populations in the North and East add pressure the local system was never resourced to absorb. In that landscape, a one-on-one, weekly, video-delivered model with a licensed clinician makes structural sense: it multiplies capacity without waiting for domestic workforce expansion, reaches clients wherever they are on the island, and holds the continuity of the same therapist over months, which is what durable clinical improvement generally requires.
UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE
Sri Lanka's specialist mental health workforce is among the sparsest in the region. WHO's Mental Health Atlas records 0.13 psychiatrists per 100,000 people, translating to fewer than 100 practicing psychiatrists for an island of 22 million. Add clinical psychologists, psychiatric nurses, and social workers and the combined workforce still sits below regional. The National Institute of Mental Health at Angoda, the country's principal psychiatric hospital, dating to 1926, carries a disproportionate share of specialist demand, with provincial general hospitals in Kandy, Galle, Jaffna, and Anuradhapura handling the remainder.
For a working adult in Sri Lanka, the access gap has real cost. Fewer than 100 practising psychiatrists serve 22 million people, most of them clustered in Colombo, and public waits routinely stretch past two months. A professional in Kandy or Jaffna who wants weekly talk therapy typically loses a full day to travel, absorbs the taxi and lodging costs, and often settles for infrequent appointments that break continuity of care. Symptoms of anxiety, depression, or trauma keep interfering with work, sleep, and relationships in the meantime. Grouport removes that friction entirely: a licensed clinician on HIPAA-compliant video, matched right away after intake, at $103 per session weekly ($448 per month), so care starts this week instead of next quarter.
Grouport works around the pieces of Sri Lanka's system that make sustained one-on-one therapy hard to hold onto. Rather than competing for a limited private slot in Colombo or holding a place in the public queue at Angoda, you complete a short online signup, review clinician options fitted to your specific situation, and pick the therapist you would like to work with, typically starting within 24 to 72 hours. Sessions are 45 minutes, one-on-one, weekly, held over secure HIPAA-compliant video with the same licensed therapist week after week, which is the arrangement research consistently links to durable improvement. Clinicians are trained in specific evidence-based approaches, CBT, DBT, EMDR, ERP, IFS, ACT, exposure work, so someone with OCD reaches an ERP-trained therapist, someone processing trauma reaches an EMDR or trauma-focused clinician, and so on. Frequency is flexible: step up during a harder stretch, ease back when things settle, or move to every-other-week at $224 per month. A care coordinator is available throughout for anything that comes up along the way.
100% of Sri Lanka's mental health workforce falls short of what is needed to fully meet population demand for specialist care.
Grouport loosens three specific frictions for clients in Sri Lanka. First, the queue: rather than waiting the roughly ten weeks typical of public psychiatric services, a licensed therapist is available this week. Second, geography: with 0.13 mental health workers per 100,000 people and specialists concentrated in the Western Province, residents of Northern, Eastern, and Uva provinces normally travel hours to reach a clinician, and Grouport removes the trip entirely. Third, discretion: sessions happen on HIPAA-compliant video from a private space at home, which sidesteps the strong local stigma around being seen entering the National Institute of Mental Health in Angoda or a district psychiatric unit. Weekly one-on-one continuity replaces the fragmented, single-visit contact many Sri Lankan clients currently settle for.
Sri Lanka's formal mental health infrastructure runs primarily through the Ministry of Health, with free services delivered at the National Institute of Mental Health in Angoda and psychiatric units attached to district general hospitals. A smaller private sector operates in Colombo, Kandy, and Galle, billed out-of-pocket for most patients since private health coverage reaches only a narrow share of the population and typically excludes outpatient mental health. University counselling centres, NGO-run trauma programmes, and workplace employee assistance schemes fill isolated gaps, though coverage is thin outside the capital. Grouport adds the piece the local system is short on: immediate-start, weekly one-on-one therapy with a licensed clinician on HIPAA-compliant video, priced in USD at $103 per session or $448 per month.
Grouport gives Sri Lanka residents immediate access to online therapy Sri Lanka at $103 per session on average (billed at $448 per month), which is 50 to 60 percent below the global average of $150 to $250 per session for one-on-one care with a licensed therapist. Every-other-week scheduling is also available at $224 per month for clients who prefer a lighter cadence. Pricing is in USD, predictable month to month, and covers the full 45 minute weekly session with a licensed clinician. There are no per-visit surprises, no rescheduling fees, and no long-term contract, and clients can cancel any time from the account portal.
Sri Lanka is classified as an upper middle income economy, though household budgets have tightened since the 2022 economic crisis and inflation has reshaped what counts as an affordable line item. Grouport's monthly subscription is priced in USD at $103 per session on average, billed at $448 per month for weekly sessions or $224 for every-other-week, which makes budgeting straightforward: one fixed line, no per-session invoices, no surprise fees for a missed slot. For clients who plan for care as a monthly commitment rather than a set of one-off visits, that predictability makes a full course of therapy realistic. Cancel any time from the account portal if plans change. For the professional class, university students, and returning-diaspora Sri Lankans, the USD pricing also removes the friction of navigating unfamiliar private-clinic billing structures.
In-person therapy in Sri Lanka carries costs that rarely show up on a receipt. A round trip from a Colombo suburb to a private practitioner in the city centre can easily take 30 to 90 minutes each way in traffic, plus a three-wheeler at LKR 300 to 800 or a PickMe car at LKR 500 to 1,500 in each direction. Clients travelling from Kandy, Galle, Jaffna, or Batticaloa for specialist care often lose a full workday, absorb intercity transport costs, and sometimes cover overnight lodging. Private clinics bill per visit, which makes month-to-month cost hard to forecast. Finding a licensed clinician who has open availability at all can take weeks of calls. Grouport replaces all of that with one predictable USD subscription: $103 per weekly session ($448 per month) or $224 per month for every-other-week, the same licensed clinician each week, delivered over HIPAA-compliant video with no commute and no per-visit surprise.
The public system in Sri Lanka commonly takes around ten weeks to place a client with a psychiatrist, and finding a licensed talk therapist privately can take even longer. Grouport intake is completed online in minutes, and a licensed clinician is matched right away, with the first video session typically booked within days. Weekly appointments then hold at the same slot with the same therapist. For Sri Lanka clients ready to start now, a licensed Grouport therapist is available this week over HIPAA-compliant video, at $103 per session.
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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.
Grouport's clinical bench is made up of licensed psychologists, LCSWs, LMFTs, LMHCs, LPCs, PhDs, and PsyDs, each fully credentialed and each trained in specific evidence-based modalities, whether that is CBT for anxiety and depression, DBT for emotion regulation and interpersonal work, ERP for OCD, EMDR or trauma-focused CBT for PTSD and complex trauma, IFS, ACT, exposure therapy, or focused approaches for grief, ADHD, bipolar, addiction recovery, anger work, or relationship difficulty. After signup you are presented with clinician options fitted to your specific situation, and you choose the therapist you would like to work with rather than being assigned one. Sessions are 45 minutes, weekly, held over secure HIPAA-compliant video from a private space of your choosing, with the same clinician across the arc of care for continuity. Grouport therapists work with clients from around the world and bring cultural curiosity and adaptability to every session, meeting Sri Lankan clients where they are rather than projecting assumptions onto their context.
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.
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While video is recommended for the best therapeutic experience, you have options if you're uncomfortable on camera. For private sessions, like individual therapy, couples therapy, or family therapy that would just be private with you and the therapist, so for that video should be on. For group sessions, which include other members that you do not know personally, you can turn off your camera and use audio only, though your therapist may occasionally ask you to turn it on briefly for check-ins. Some clients start with audio only and become more comfortable with video over time, though we do recommend keeping video on as that provides for the most therapeutic benefit. You can also adjust the video settings so you don't see yourself if that helps with camera anxiety. For group sessions specifically, most members are surprised by how quickly they feel comfortable in the group setting, and report that sharing and being vulnerable with others is precisely the leading element to their recovery process. Talk with your therapist about your concerns, they can help you find a format that feels comfortable while still providing effective treatment.
Online therapy with Grouport works through video sessions where you meet with a licensed therapist from the comfort of your home. After you sign up, we match you with a therapist within 24-48 hours based on your needs, schedule, and preferences. Sessions are conducted via our HIPAA-compliant video platform - you simply log in at your scheduled time and connect with your therapist. You'll receive the same evidence-based treatment and professional care as in-person therapy, with the added convenience of attending from anywhere.
You’ll need a device with a camera and microphone such as a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer along with a stable internet connection. Grouport's platform works on most modern devices and browsers. If you can video call with friends or family, you can attend Grouport therapy sessions. Many of our sessions happen within our member portal, in which case it uses our proprietary video chat technology. If the session doesn’t happen within our member portal, many of our sessions also happen over Zoom’s HIPAA compliant platform, so in that case you would have to download zoom which you can do for free.
Absolutely. You don't need a mental health diagnosis to benefit from therapy. Many people attend therapy for general stress management, improving relationships, navigating life transitions, personal growth and self-understanding, developing better coping strategies, increasing self-confidence, processing difficult experiences, making important decisions, or simply having support during challenging times. Therapy is for anyone wanting to improve their mental health or quality of life. While diagnoses are sometimes helpful to pinpoint the correct treatment, they're not required for effective treatment. Many clients never receive a formal diagnosis and still experience significant benefit from therapy.
These terms describe different mental health professionals: Therapist is a general term for licensed mental health providers including LCSWs, LMFTs, LMHCs, LPCs, psychologists such as PhD/PsyD - anyone licensed therapist providing psychological therapy. Psychologist has a PhD or PsyD in psychology, and cannot prescribe medication. Psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD/DO) specializing in mental health who can prescribe medication and sometimes provides therapy, though most focus primarily on medication management. Grouport therapists are licensed professionals (LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, PhD, PsyD, LPC) providing evidence-based therapy. If you need medication, we can help refer you to a prescriber.
Signs therapy is working include symptoms decreasing in frequency or intensity, using coping skills outside sessions, noticing patterns before they escalate, feeling more in control of emotions, relationships improving, increased self-awareness and understanding of your patterns, accomplishing goals you set in therapy, handling difficult situations more effectively, and generally feeling better about life. Progress isn't always linear and some weeks are harder than others. Your therapist regularly checks progress toward goals and adjusts treatment as needed. If you're not noticing any improvement after 8-12 sessions, discuss this with your therapist and they can modify the approach or help you consider whether different treatment might be more effective.
Yes, absolutely, you can switch therapists at anytime and for any reason. Therapeutic fit is crucial for progress, and switching therapists is a normal part of finding the right match. Simply contact Grouport support at support@grouporttherapy.com, and we'll provide you alternative therapist options typically within 24-48 hours and you can choose the therapist you’d like to switch to at no cost or penalty. You don't need to explain or have an awkward conversation, we understand fit is totally personal. Your new therapist will have access to your needs and any relevant intake information to ensure continuity. Sometimes it takes more than one try to find the right fit, and sometimes people need to try 2-3 therapists before finding the right connection. Don't stay with a therapist who isn't working for you as the relationship is foundational, and you deserve to feel comfortable and supported with a therapist your happy with.
Some cultures don't have a concept of therapy or view it very differently than Western psychology does. If you're from a culture where you wouldn't normally do therapy, it can feel strange or uncomfortable initially. Your therapist can explain how it works and adapt their approach to fit your cultural background.
Immigration processes are stressful. Visa applications. Documentation requirements. Uncertainty about legal status. Fear of deportation. Separation from family. Having to prove you deserve to be somewhere. Therapy helps you cope with immigration anxiety. Your therapist maintains confidentiality about your immigration status.
In-network means your therapist has a contract with your insurance company—they accept negotiated rates and bill insurance directly. Out-of-network means no contract, you pay upfront and may get reimbursed a portion. Out-of-network typically has higher deductibles and you're reimbursed percentage (often 50-80% depending on your plan) rather than paying a flat copay. Grouport is out-of-network, so you'd submit receipts for potential reimbursement.
Grouport respects the role that Ayurveda, temple counselling, and community elders play in Sinhala, Tamil, and Muslim life, and simply adds a clinical option that is genuinely hard to find outside Colombo. You meet weekly in 45-minute one-on-one video sessions with a licensed therapist trained in evidence-based approaches like CBT and DBT. Sessions run $103 each on average, billed at $448 per month, are HIPAA-secure, and you can start right away, so people in Kandy, Galle, or Jaffna can pursue structured talk therapy without giving up the practices that already anchor them.
Stigma around being seen at the National Institute of Mental Health in Angoda or a private Colombo clinic keeps many Sri Lankans away from care they need. Grouport sessions happen over encrypted, HIPAA-secure video from your own home, so no one in your neighbourhood in Colombo, Galle, or Batticaloa needs to know. Your weekly 45-minute session is one-on-one with a licensed therapist, scheduled at a time that works for Sri Lanka Standard Time (UTC+5:30). Sessions cost $103 each on average, billed at $448 per month, and you can start right away.
Western Province, Central Province, Southern Province, Northern Province, Eastern Province, North Western Province, North Central Province, Uva Province, Sabaragamuwa Province.
Colombo, Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, Moratuwa, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Negombo, Kandy, Galle, Jaffna, Matara, Kurunegala, Anuradhapura, Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Ratnapura, Badulla, Nuwara Eliya, Hatton, Vavuniya.
00100, 00200, 00300, 00500, 00700, 10230, 20200, 30000, 40000, 50000
If you have an address in Sri Lanka, Grouport can serve you regardless of your zip code.
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