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Online Individual Therapy in Texas

Mental health services tailored to your needs in Texas, with a compassionate licensed therapist. Dealing with difficult thoughts, emotions, or behaviors? Or, just feeling stuck? We get it. Learn how online therapy can be just as effective as in-person therapy today, and start meeting regularly with a licensed therapist. At Grouport, our mission is to help you build a custom plan that can tackle and overcome mental health challenges.

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Mental Health & Individual Therapy in Texas

Understanding the landscape of mental health care access and the challenges
residents face across the state.

Mental Illness Prevalence

The mental illness prevalence rate in Texas is 21.9 percent among adults.

Wait Time

The average wait time for therapy in Texas is 12–16 weeks.

Median Household Income

The median household income in Texas is $76,292.

Percentage Who Need Therapy

In Texas, 19.3 percent of adults who needed mental health care did not receive it.

Provider Shortage

In Texas, 67.84 percent of counties are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas.

Mental Health Providers per 100k Residents

Texas has 162.1 mental health providers per 100,000 residents.
Texas's 31,290,831 residents are spread across 254 counties, more than any other state, and 268,596 square miles, and the mental-health picture is shaped by one of the thinnest workforce ratios in the country and a population that's grown faster than the clinician supply has scaled. About 21.9% of Texas adults experience mental illness in a given year, roughly 6,852,692 residents, and the state has just 162.1 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, one of the thinnest workforce ratios nationally. Most clinicians work in the Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso metros. Across the rest of the state, the Rio Grande Valley, the Permian Basin and West Texas, the Piney Woods of East Texas, and the rural Panhandle, 67.84% of Texas's 254 counties are designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas. The wait for a first appointment is typically 12 to 16 weeks. Texas residents work across oil-and-gas in the Permian Basin and the Eagle Ford Shale, the tech corridor in Austin, healthcare and the Texas Medical Center in Houston, aerospace and defense at NASA Johnson Space Center and across the DFW Metroplex, agriculture across the rural counties, and the border-economy and military communities at Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, and Joint Base San Antonio.

UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE

Individual Therapy challenges in Texas

The Problem

Texas's 31,290,831 residents are spread across 268,596 square miles and 254 counties, and while the state has 162.1 mental health providers per 100,000 residents on paper, getting in front of one is a different story. Roughly 27 minutes of average commute (47 hours per year for weekly sessions) plus $5 to $25 per session in parking, $260 to $1,300 yearly, turn straightforward therapy logistics into a real time-and-money calculation. With 67.84% of counties designated provider shortages, residents in West Texas, the Panhandle, and East Texas often find that access is more limited than statewide numbers suggest. Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth carry deeper provider rosters, but demand means waitlists are real even there.

The Impact

Across Texas's 268,596 square miles, the practical reality of in-person Individual Therapy collides with the logistics of getting there. About 6,852,691 Texas residents experiencing mental illness live in a state where 85% of the population is urban, but Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin metros come with 10-mile commutes that stretch to 45 minutes or more in traffic. A midday appointment can mean 2 to 3 hours away from work, and Texas's demanding employer culture rarely makes that easy. Evening slots run into the same congestion plus narrower availability. For households at Texas's median income of $76,292, the time and travel costs of weekly therapy add up before session fees enter the picture, and many residents end up delaying care or attending inconsistently.

The Solution

Grouport delivers Individual Therapy to Texas residents through licensed Texas clinicians, fully online, with no Houston, DFW, San Antonio, or Austin metro traffic, no 100-mile drive across West Texas or the Rio Grande Valley, and no 12-to-16-week intake wait. The structure works equally well for residents in Houston, DFW, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, and the rural counties across the Rio Grande Valley, the Permian Basin, the Piney Woods, and the Panhandle, sessions fit around oil-and-gas industry rotations, Austin tech schedules, Texas Medical Center healthcare on-call rotations, military-household rhythms at Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, and Joint Base San Antonio, agricultural cycles, and tourism work along the Gulf Coast. At $103 per session on average ($448/month for weekly care, roughly half the national rate), Texas residents get consistent, license-matched care.
In Texas, 67.84 percent of counties are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas.
Online therapy resolves the access problems Texas residents face most: 67.84%-shortage geography, the 100-mile drives across West Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, and the Panhandle, and the metro-area traffic of Houston, DFW, San Antonio, and Austin. With Grouport, a resident in Lubbock, Brownsville, Tyler, or Amarillo gets the same access to a licensed Texas clinician as someone in central Houston, no drive, no wait.

Getting Individual Therapy in Texas: Wait Times and Barriers

Texas has one of the thinnest mental-health workforces in the country at 162.1 providers per 100,000 residents, and 67.84 percent of Texas's 254 counties (more than any other state) are designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas. The 6,852,692 Texans experiencing mental illness face concentrated supply in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso, with 19.3 percent of those who need care unable to access it from where they live.

Geographic Barriers

Texas's scale is the access barrier. The 31,290,831 residents are spread across 268,596 square miles and 254 counties (more than any other state), with most clinicians working in the Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso metros. The Rio Grande Valley, the Permian Basin and West Texas, the Piney Woods of East Texas, the Hill Country, the Trans-Pecos, and the Panhandle operate with much thinner local networks. A resident in Lubbock, Brownsville, Tyler, Amarillo, or Laredo often faces a 100-to-200-mile drive to reach the nearest large metro for a clinician with availability, plus the heat and distance realities of West Texas summers and the long-distance trucking and ranching schedules that define rural work.

Extended Wait Times

Texas's 12 to 16-week wait time for a first appointment is shaped by 162.1 providers per 100,000 residents trying to absorb prevalence-level demand from 6,852,692 residents experiencing mental illness, and the 67.84%-shortage geography across the state means switching counties to escape the wait isn't usually an option. A resident in the Rio Grande Valley, the Permian Basin, the Piney Woods, or the Panhandle who calls a Houston, Dallas, or Austin practice in early winter can easily wait into spring before the first session. During the wait, early-stage anxiety patterns settle, and the urgency that prompted the call often fades.

Systemic Challenges

Texas has one of the thinnest mental-health workforces in the country at 162.1 providers per 100,000 residents, supply hasn't kept up with one of the fastest-growing populations in the nation. With 67.84% of Texas's 254 counties designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, the access gap is structural across most of the state. The 6,852,692 Texas residents experiencing mental illness compete for limited appointment supply, and 19.3% of those who need care can't reach it from where they live. The systemic challenge is workforce thinness colliding with the country's second-largest population and one of its fastest growth rates.

Urban-Rural Divide

Texas's urban-rural divide is one of the country's largest in absolute terms. Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso concentrate the workforce; the Rio Grande Valley colonias, the Permian Basin oil-patch towns, the Piney Woods, the Hill Country, and the Panhandle wheat-and-cattle counties operate on much thinner local networks. In the metros, the friction is dense traffic plus the 12 to 16-week wait at established practices; in rural Texas, the friction is 100-to-200-mile drives across open country, plus the schedule reality of oil-and-gas, ranching, agriculture, and military households at Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, and Joint Base San Antonio. The 19.3 percent unmet-need rate reflects a workforce that hasn't scaled to the country's second-largest population.
Online Individual Therapy reduces the practical barriers that disrupt consistency in Texas by removing the commute, parking, and scheduling strain that come with in-person visits. With a faster start in 24 to 48 hours, residents can begin support sooner than waiting through typical delays, and they can maintain continuity without losing hours each week to travel across a large, congested state.

Affordable Individual Therapy for Texas Residents

Grouport provides Texas residents with immediate access to Individual Therapy at $103 per session on average ($448/month), which is 50-60% below the national average of $150-$250 per session and $649-$1,083 per month. Cost matters most when care needs to be consistent, and speed matters when someone is ready to start. In Texas, where the average wait time for therapy is 12 to 16 weeks, a lower-cost option that also reduces delays can change whether residents begin care promptly or postpone it.

Affordability and Income

At a median Texas household income of $76,292, the cost of in-person therapy is shaped by metro-area logistics in Houston, DFW, San Antonio, and Austin and by the long rural drives across West Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, and the Panhandle. The national average runs $150 to $250 per session, or $649 to $1,083 a month for weekly attendance. Grouport's $103 per session on average is 50 to 60 percent below that national rate, billed at $448 a month for weekly care, which makes consistent therapy practical for Texas residents on oil-and-gas industry rotations in the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale, Austin tech schedules, Texas Medical Center healthcare on-call rotations, military-household rhythms at Fort Hood, Fort Bliss, and Joint Base San Antonio, and agricultural cycles. The savings compound against the in-person friction Texas residents would otherwise absorb: 30-to-50-minute Houston, DFW, San Antonio, or Austin commutes, $10 to $25 per session in parking near downtown clinics ($520 to $1,300 a year for weekly attendance), plus 100-mile round trips from Permian Basin or Panhandle towns ($624 to $936 a year for weekly attendance).

Hidden Cost and Barriers

In Texas, the hidden cost of in-person therapy is shaped by metro traffic in Houston, DFW, San Antonio, and Austin and long rural drives across West Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, and the Panhandle. Houston- and DFW-area commutes routinely add 30 to 50 minutes around a 50-minute session, and parking near downtown clinics runs $10 to $25 per session. In rural Texas, a 100-mile round trip from a Permian Basin or Panhandle town to the nearest urban hub runs $12 to $18 in fuel, about $624 to $936 a year, plus 3 to 4 hours behind the wheel per session. The friction stacks differently depending on geography, but it always stacks.

Immediate Availability

Texas's 12 to 16-week wait between making a first call and the first appointment is long enough that the conditions prompting the call rarely stay still. For residents managing depression, anxiety, or grief, that gap can be enough time for symptoms to settle into a new baseline before care begins. Grouport matches Texas residents with a licensed Texas clinician in 24 to 48 hours, not 12 to 16 weeks, so the moment care is decided is roughly the moment care begins. For the 6,852,692 Texans navigating mental illness, that compression of timeline matters as much as anything else about the care itself.

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Check out how our online therapy services have helped our members see life-changing results

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.”

Olivia

“My weekly group helps me get through the week. Best experience ever!”

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."

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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 therapists are fully licensed clinical professionals (LCSW, LMFT, PhD, PsyD) with specialized training in evidence-based Individual Therapy in Texas.

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Affordable Individual Therapy & Care Options in Texas

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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$112/session
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$35/session
billed at $140/month

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Couples Therapy

$123/session
billed at $492/month

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Family Therapy

$160/session
billed at $640/month

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IOP Therapy

$337/week
billed at $1,348/month

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Teen Therapy

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FAQs About Individual Therapy in Texas

Can therapy help with physical symptoms like headaches or stomach issues?
Yes, therapy can help when physical symptoms have psychological components. Mind-body connections are powerful, and chronic stress, anxiety, and unresolved emotions often manifest physically as headaches, digestive issues, muscle tension, fatigue, and pain. Therapy addresses stress management to reduce physical symptoms, trauma that's stored somatically in the body, health anxiety making symptoms worse, chronic illness adjustment and coping, and developing relaxation techniques. While you should always rule out medical causes with your doctor first, therapy is valuable for medically-unexplained symptoms, chronic pain, psychosomatic concerns, and managing physical conditions worsened by stress. Mind-body interventions are evidence-based treatments.
Is therapy tax-deductible in Texas?
Sometimes. If your medical expenses (including therapy) exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income, you might be able to deduct the excess on your taxes. Most people don't hit that threshold. Using HSA/FSA gives you tax savings another way through pre-tax dollars. Consult a tax professional about your specific situation.
Can I change my session times?
Yes, if you need to change your recurring group therapy session time you can absolutely switch groups to one that works better for your schedule. Groups work on a set schedule so we don’t reschedule group sessions but if you can’t make a particular group session we can always add in a credit as long as it's within reason. If you need to reschedule an individual, couples, or a family therapy session, you can coordinate with your therapist and our care team to find a new time for that week - just provide advance notice. ✅ Occasional reschedules are fine, but we recommend keeping changes to a minimum for consistency. ✅ Need to change your recurring weekly time? Our team will help you adjust to a new time that fits your schedule.
What's the difference between therapy and talking to a friend in Texas?
While friends provide valuable support, therapy offers: professional training in evidence-based techniques, objective perspective without personal agenda, dedicated time focused entirely on you, confidentiality and privacy, expertise in mental health and human behavior, structured approach to creating change, ability to identify patterns you might not see, and accountability for goals. Friends naturally give advice, take sides, or relate everything to their own experience, while therapists provide unbiased exploration. The therapeutic relationship is one-directional (focused on you) versus the reciprocal nature of friendship. Both are valuable for different reasons, and therapy doesn't replace friendship but rather complements it with professional support.
What if I need to contact my therapist between sessions in Texas?
You can message our administrative staff by emailing them at support@grouporttherapy.com and explain the nature of the communications. If it pertains to administrative matters, that can all be provided to you from our support staff's end. If it does not pertain to an administrative matter, you can let us know what you’d like to relay to your therapist, and we’ll send it over on your behalf to them. Most communications should be reserved during session time, but when things arise, we can always pass it along to the therapist, and we’ll revert back with the response or they may contact you directly if relevant. Therapists typically respond within 24 hours to non-urgent messages. However, messaging isn't a substitute for therapy sessions, for detailed concerns or in-depth discussions, your therapist will ask you to bring it up in your next session. In crisis situations requiring immediate help (thoughts of self-harm, severe anxiety, etc.), contact 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room rather than waiting for a message response. If you are in a life threatening situation or in need of immediate assistance, these emergency resources can help.
How can online therapy work if I don't trust outsiders?
We get it. You may feel that outsiders just don't get what life is actually like there. But consider mental health care requires someone outside your immediate community. Even if local therapy existed, you probably wouldn't want to see your neighbor's cousin for therapy. Sometimes outside perspective helps. Give it a few sessions before deciding.
What if my therapy needs to end suddenly due to an emergency in Texas?
Sometimes therapy needs to end unexpectedly due to emergencies like natural disasters, sudden illness, or other crises. Therapists try to provide at least one termination session to close out treatment appropriately, but that's not always possible. With Grouport, in a rare situation, if your therapist has an emergency, we can transition you to another therapist on the platform quickly that would be a good fit for your needs.
What if I can't afford therapy right now in Texas?
We understand cost is a barrier for many people seeking mental health care. Here are options to make Grouport’s online therapy more affordable: (1) Start with online group therapy at an average of $32/session - it provides evidence-based treatment at the lowest cost. (2) Use HSA/FSA funds if available - this reduces costs by 20-30% through tax savings. (3) Check your out-of-network insurance benefits - many plans reimburse 50-80% of costs. (4) Consider our DBT self-guided program at a one-time cost for structured mental health support. We're committed to making quality care accessible and happy to discuss payment options that fit your budget.
What issues does individual therapy help with in Texas?
Individual therapy effectively treats anxiety disorders, OCD, depression, trauma and PTSD, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Bipolar Disorder, grief and loss, relationship problems, self-esteem and identity issues, life transitions (career changes, divorce, moving, becoming a parent etc.), stress management, anger issues, eating and body image concerns, substance use, chronic illness, and general personal growth. Even if you don't have a diagnosis, therapy helps with life challenges and improving mental wellbeing. If unsure whether therapy can help your specific concern, schedule a free call with a care coordinator and they can discuss what would be relevant for your needs.
What if I feel worse after starting therapy?
Feeling worse temporarily is actually common when starting therapy and often indicates the work is beginning. This happens because addressing avoided issues brings them to surface, discussing painful experiences can be emotionally draining, old coping mechanisms are challenged before new ones are solid, and increased awareness of patterns can initially feel overwhelming. This is often part of the healing process as things often feel worse before they get better. However, talk to your therapist if you're concerned. They can adjust the pace, provide additional coping support, or modify the approach. If distress is severe or prolonged beyond a few weeks, your therapist may recommend a different treatment approach or additional support.
Can therapy help when my problems are mostly practical (no jobs, no services)?
Therapy can't create jobs and it can't magically make services appear. But it helps you cope with the mental health impacts of living somewhere with few opportunities, navigate difficult decisions about whether to stay or leave, and maintain hope when things feel hopeless. Therapists who work with shortage area clients understand your problems are structural, not personal failure.
What if I disagree with my therapist's observations in Texas?
Disagreement is not only okay, it's valuable therapeutic material. Good therapists welcome different perspectives and aren't threatened by disagreement. Tell your therapist when you disagree, and this helps them understand you better, prevents misunderstandings, strengthens the therapeutic relationship through authentic dialogue, and sometimes your disagreement reveals important insights. Your therapist might be noticing patterns you're not ready to see yet, or they might be wrong, either way, discussion clarifies. Therapists aren't authority figures dictating truth, they're collaborators offering observations for you to consider. If you feel you can't disagree with your therapist, this itself should be discussed as effective therapy requires open communication including disagreement.

Individual Therapy Across All of Texas

Counties

Anderson County
Andrews County
Angelina County
Aransas County
Archer County
Armstrong County
Atascosa County
Austin County
Bailey County
Bandera County
Bastrop County
Baylor County
Bee County
Bell County
Bexar County
Blanco County
Borden County
Bowie County
Brazoria County
Brazos County
Brewster County
Briscoe County
Brooks County
Brown County
Burleson County
Burnet County
Caldwell County
Calhoun County
Callahan County
Cameron County
Camp County
Carson County
Cass County
Castro County
Chambers County
Cherokee County
Childress County
Clay County
Cochran County
Coke County
Coleman County
Collin County
Collingsworth County
Colorado County
Comal County
Comanche County
Concho County
Cooke County
Coryell County
Cottle County
Crane County
Crockett County
Crosby County
Culberson County
Dallam County
Dallas County
Dawson County
Deaf Smith County
Delta County
Denton County
DeWitt County
Dickens County
Dimmit County
Donley County
Duval County
Eastland County
Ector County
Edwards County
Ellis County
El Paso County
Erath County
Falls County
Fannin County
Fayette County
Fisher County
Floyd County
Foard County
Fort Bend County
Franklin County
Freestone County
Frio County
Gaines County
Galveston County
Garza County
Gillespie County
Glasscock County
Goliad County
Gonzales County
Gray County
Grayson County
Gregg County
Grimes County
Guadalupe County
Hale County
Hall County
Hamilton County
Hansford County
Hardeman County
Hardin County
Harris County
Harrison County
Hartley County
Haskell County
Hays County
Hemphill County
Henderson County
Hidalgo County
Hill County
Hockley County
Hood County
Hopkins County
Houston County
Howard County
Hudspeth County
Hunt County
Hutchinson County
Irion County
Jack County
Jackson County
Jasper County
Jeff Davis County
Jefferson County
Jim Hogg County
Jim Wells County
Johnson County
Jones County
Karnes County
Kaufman County
Kendall County
Kenedy County
Kent County
Kerr County
Kimble County
King County
Kinney County
Kleberg County
Knox County
Lamar County
Lamb County
Lampasas County
La Salle County
Lavaca County
Lee County
Leon County
Liberty County
Limestone County
Lipscomb County
Live Oak County
Llano County
Loving County
Lubbock County
Lynn County
McCulloch County
McLennan County
McMullen County
Madison County
Marion County
Martin County
Mason County
Matagorda County
Maverick County
Medina County
Menard County
Midland County
Milam County
Mills County
Mitchell County
Montague County
Montgomery County
Moore County
Morris County
Motley County
Nacogdoches County
Navarro County
Newton County
Nolan County
Nueces County
Ochiltree County
Oldham County
Orange County
Palo Pinto County
Panola County
Parker County
Parmer County
Pecos County
Polk County
Potter County
Presidio County
Rains County
Randall County
Reagan County
Real County
Red River County
Reeves County
Refugio County
Roberts County
Robertson County
Rockwall County
Runnels County
Rusk County
Sabine County
San Augustine County
San Jacinto County
San Patricio County
San Saba County
Schleicher County
Scurry County
Shackelford County
Shelby County
Sherman County
Smith County
Somervell County
Starr County
Stephens County
Sterling County
Stonewall County
Sutton County
Swisher County
Tarrant County
Taylor County
Terrell County
Terry County
Throckmorton County
Titus County
Tom Green County
Travis County
Trinity County
Tyler County
Upshur County
Upton County
Uvalde County
Val Verde County
Van Zandt County
Victoria County
Walker County
Waller County
Ward County
Washington County
Webb County
Wharton County
Wheeler County
Wichita County
Wilbarger County
Willacy County
Williamson County
Wilson County
Winkler County
Wise County
Wood County
Yoakum County
Young County
Zapata County
Zavala County

Cities

Houston
San Antonio
Dallas
Fort Worth
Austin
El Paso
Arlington
Corpus Christi
Plano
Lubbock
Laredo
Irving
Garland
Frisco
McKinney
Amarillo
Grand Prairie
Brownsville
Pasadena
Mesquite
Killeen
McAllen
Waco
Carrollton
Denton
Midland
Abilene
Beaumont
Round Rock
Odessa

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