Psyche & Jesus

Catholic Therapist Directory

Redirections to faithful, professionally licensed Catholic therapists, counselors, and psychologists — plus the major directories where you can search by location and specialty.

How to use this directory: start with the national directories to search by state/specialty, then see the highlighted clinicians. Always verify licensure and fit in a first consultation.

National Directories & Networks

Directory

CatholicTherapists.com

Searchable directory of practicing Catholic mental health professionals by location and specialty.

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Association

Catholic Psychotherapy Association

Professional body for Catholic mental health practitioners — member directory available.

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Network

CatholicPsych Institute

Dr. Greg Bottaro’s network of Catholic-integrated mentors and clinicians, built on the CatholicPsych Model of Applied Personalism.

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University

Divine Mercy University

Catholic graduate school of psychology and counseling — clinical training that integrates the faith.

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Featured Clinicians

From Franco: these are professionals who have helped me with my mental health — they've changed my life. I know it can be hard finding devout Catholics in these fields or related, so please know these are people I genuinely trust regarding both their Catholic faith and their expertise.

Adam Lane Smith, MA Psych.

Attachment Specialist

Formerly a Licensed Family and Marriage Therapist, Adam has spent 15 years revolutionizing attachment science. He and his team of certified attachment coaches provide their services online.

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Keoni Sablan

Licensed Counselor & Virtue Coach

Trained in Thomistic psychology, Keoni is a licensed counselor and virtue coach for men.

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If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself: You deserve immediate support. In the U.S., call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), 24/7. Outside the U.S., contact your local emergency number. These resources are for healing and education and are not a substitute for professional care.