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Licensed Therapists Across Washington With Psypact

TELEHEALTH IN WASHINGTON

Online Therapy For Washington Residents

Get matched with a PhD-level therapist. First session offered within a week. We verify your insurance benefits for you.

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​In-network with major insurance providers: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Oscar. We'll verify your benefits before you begin.

Immediate availability: You're offered a first session within a week with a therapist who fits your needs. 

Online sessions: Secure telehealth therapy across Washington.
 
Specialized care: Individual therapy for anxiety, depression, grief, transitions, burnout, identity questions, and adjustment difficulties across Washington.
 
Several age groups: Adolescents, adults, and older adults.
 
Coordination of care: We'll talk to your prescriber when needed. 

Map highlighting Washington as part of Real Talk’s PSYPACT coverage.

Our licensed psychologists provide therapy to residents across PSYPACT states, including Washington.

What PSYPACT Means For You

PSYPACT is an interstate agreement that allows licensed psychologists to provide therapy across state lines, including Washington.

Therapists Who Offer Online Therapy In Washington

Adriane Barroso, Ph.D.

Adriane Barroso, Ph.D.

Dr. Adriane is a psychologist and psychoanalyst who helps adults experiencing grief, trauma, and crisis. She takes a thoughtful, non-pathologizing approach and offers online sessions in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Waitlist

Kristen Wheeler, Psy.D.

Kristen Wheeler, Psy.D.

Dr. Kristen offers in-person and online therapy for teens and adults. She helps them navigate anxiety, depression, and trauma with compassion, and creates a warm, nonjudgmental space where lasting change can begin.

Available – Starts December 1

Questions People Ask

Is online therapy as effective?

For many concerns, yes. We decide together based on your needs.

Do I need special equipment?

You need a regular phone or computer with a camera and stable internet. Headphones help.

Where can I be located?

In Washington or any other PSYPACT-participating state. 
 

How do payments work?

Insurance is billed the same way as in person: Co-pays and fees are paid after each session, using the credit card we have on file.

Do you accept insurance for therapy in Washington? Are you in-network with my insurance company?

We’re in-network with most major plans, but we'll confirm your eligibility and benefits before your first session so there are no surprises.

Why is PSYPACT relevant for Washington residents? 
This initiative improves access to mental health care across the United States. As a result, Real Talk can provide telehealth therapy in Washington, with licensed psychologists offering telehealth services across the state.

Community & Crisis Resources (Washington)

If you are in crisis, telehealth is not a substitute for emergent care. Please use these resources immediately. 

  • Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 (24/7; WA-routed).

  • Crisis Connections (King County & statewide): 1-866-427-4747 (24/7). crisisconnections.org

  • WA Mental Health Referral Service for Children & Teens: 1-833-303-5437 (Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m.)

  • Department of Health Behavioral Health Resources: https://doh.wa.gov/public-health-healthcare-providers/behavioral-health-recovery

Washington Mental Health Snapshot & Why Telehealth Helps

  • High unmet need: More than one in five adults (21%) report experiencing mental illness annually.

  • Shortage areas: About 49 % of Washington residents live in federally designated Mental-Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs)

  • Youth demand: Washington ranks among the highest for adolescent depression prevalence yet among the lowest for available youth therapists. (Mental Health America 2024 Report)

  • Access inequity: Rural counties east of the Cascades face the longest wait times; telehealth narrows that gap.

  • Many individuals postpone seeking help due to long travel distances, extended wait times, or the unavailability of in-network therapists.

  • Online therapy sessions provide a valuable solution for those in underserved regions, as well as for individuals who value privacy or have difficulty traveling.

  • Additionally, if you move within Washington or to another PSYPACT state, you can continue receiving care from your same clinician. 

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