

Seeking therapy in Maryland? Access 2,170 providers through Headway offering flexible scheduling and multiple treatment approaches. With 70+ insurance plans accepted and free intake consultations available, you can find the right fit for your mental health needs.
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” With over 10 years of clinical experience in psychotherapy, my goal is to help others to find the light. Congratulations on taking the hardest step of the journey with seeking help.
Hello! I'm Dr. Hope Coleman, a licensed social worker deeply committed to fostering resilience and well-being in my clients. With a rich educational background from Simmons University and Louisiana State University, and diverse work experience across various settings, I bring a unique blend of knowledge and skills to my practice.
Life can feel overwhelming — and sometimes the weight of anxiety, depression, or past trauma can make it hard to see a way forward. I'm here to help you make sense of what you're carrying and find a path toward feeling more like yourself again.
I'm a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with 7 years of experience supporting adults through some of life's most difficult moments. Over the past 3.5 years as an independently licensed therapist, I've had the privilege of walking alongside clients navigating anxiety, depression, and the lasting effects of trauma. My approach draws on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based practices — evidence-backed tools that I tailor to fit you, not the other way around.
I believe therapy works best when you feel truly seen and safe. My practice is LGBTQ+ affirming, and I'm committed to creating a space where you can show up exactly as you are, without judgment.
Psychiatric Mental Health NP
Virtual & in-person • 18 mi away • Upper Marlboro, MD
Dr. Opelt earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at New Mexico State University after completing his Master’s of Science in Educational Psychology: Community Counseling from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. During his graduate training, he earned certifications in Trauma Counseling and Multicultural Knowledge Basis in Mental Health Practices, and a graduate minor in Integrated Behavioral Health. Dr. Opelt has completed postdoctoral fellowships in research in Rehabilitation Psychology, with an emphasis on Multiple Sclerosis, at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and in clinical Rehabilitation and Pain Psychology at MedStar Health National Rehabilitation Hospital. He has focused his clinical work on adults who have concerns about insomnia, cognitive impairment, addiction, LGBT+ concerns, caregiver support, transplants, burn survivors, cancer, musculoskeletal diseases like MS and Parkinson’s disease, and those who have amputations. He is a licensed psychologist in Maryland and Illinois.
I specialize in compassion fatigue, performance anxiety and maneuvering through burnout. I use a combination of therapeutic models to help create a mind map to navigate emotions and perceptions.
I obtained my MSW at Hunter College in NY. I am licensed in both New York and DC. My clinical training consists of extensive experience with children, teens, families and young adults in the Greater New York City area. I treat clients experiencing anxiety, depression, family conflict, interpersonal problems and behavioral problems.
Bethany Fitzsimmons, LCSW-C is certified in EMDR, and has a background in attachment focused therapies to treat a wide variety of symptoms. She has experience treating individuals, couples and families and works to create an environment in session where issues can be looked at with curiosity to creatively find ways to affect change.
I have been a practicing therapist for a decade and I have special interests and certifications in addiction and perinatal mental health. I received my masters degree from the George Washington University and have a perinatal specialist certification from Postpartum Support International.
Hi, I’m Erica Burns, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Frederick, Maryland. I work with clients who are ready to understand themselves more deeply, heal old wounds, and create healthier, more fulfilling lives and relationships.
Many of the people who find their way to my practice are thoughtful, self-aware people who have already done a lot of reflecting, yet still feel stuck in certain patterns. Maybe anxiety shows up at the worst possible moments. Maybe relationship dynamics leave you feeling confused, hurt, or questioning your own worth. Or maybe you’re simply exhausted from trying so hard to hold everything together.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Why do I keep repeating the same patterns?” or “Why can’t I seem to quiet my mind no matter how hard I try?” — you’re not alone. These struggles often come from experiences, beliefs, and coping strategies that once helped you survive but may no longer serve you.











Headway makes it easy to find support for your mental health — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding the right therapist in Maryland starts with getting clear on what you're looking for. Consider the concerns you want to address — whether that's anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or something else — and the type of provider who might be the best fit. Licensed therapists in Maryland include licensed clinical professional counselors (LCPCs), licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs), psychologists, and psychiatrists, each with different training and areas of focus. Reading a provider's bio can help you understand their approach before you reach out.
With providers practicing across Baltimore, the DC suburbs, Frederick, the Eastern Shore, and everywhere in between, Maryland has a large and diverse mental health care landscape. Narrowing your options by specialty, session format, and location can make the process more manageable. Many providers now offer both in-person and virtual sessions, which can be especially helpful if you live in a less densely served area or prefer the flexibility of meeting from home.
Therapy in Maryland can be expensive without insurance. Using in-network coverage is one of the most straightforward ways to reduce your out-of-pocket costs, and many patients pay as low as $0 per session depending on their plan. On Headway, you can enter your insurance information to see estimated session costs before you book. Nationally, Headway partners with over 100 insurance plans, so you can focus on finding the right clinical match rather than worrying about whether you can afford it.
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