Online Psychiatrists and Therapists in Houston
Where can I find a psychiatrist / therapist near me in Houston?
We dedicate our practice to online psychiatry & mental health so this is what we excel at. We are very efficient in getting you seen and helping patients learn how to use the technology so it is not a hindrance to the visit. We will walk you through the setup so you can think about what you’ll say to your provider and not how to set up your computer.
What areas do we serve?
Houston is not just limited to its city life, it is surrounded by bustling and quaint suburbs: Katy, The Woodlands, River Oaks, Montrose, Memorial and Sugar Land are just a few of the diverse communities. Galveston island is only an hour drive away where families can relax or have fun on Pleasure Pier or at Mood Gardens. The choices are endless which is why Houston continues to experience rapid growth.
Houston is home to the largest medical center in the world and UTHealth Behavior Sciences Center will soon be the largest academic psychiatric hospital in the United States. Rice University known for its applied science programs is secluded within the Medical Center with the help of 4,600 trees.
Houston has a diverse employment sector. Some of the major industries in Houston include: oil and gas, healthcare, biomedical research and aerospace. The housing market has been explosive for the last few years, the median price of a single-family home is around $295,000. Houston weather can be unpredictable with hot and humid summers, cool winters and yearlong precipitation.
What are mental health issues specific to Houston TX?
Some of the mental health issues specific to Houston may include:
- Natural disasters and trauma: Houston is prone to severe weather events like hurricanes, floods, and tropical storms. These natural disasters can result in significant trauma, loss, displacement, and financial hardships. The aftermath of such events can contribute to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.
- Heat-related stress and climate impact: Houston experiences long, hot, and humid summers. The extreme heat and prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to physical discomfort, dehydration, and heat-related illnesses. The discomfort and potential health risks associated with the climate can increase stress levels and impact mental well-being.
- High rates of substance abuse: Houston has been known to struggle with substance abuse issues, including opioids, alcohol, and other drugs. The availability and accessibility of substances, along with factors such as social and economic pressures, can contribute to substance abuse disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions.
- Cultural diversity and acculturation stress: Houston is a culturally diverse city with a large immigrant population. The process of acculturation, cultural adaptation, and the associated stressors can impact mental health. Immigrants may face language barriers, discrimination, social isolation, and challenges in navigating the healthcare system, which can contribute to mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and adjustment disorders.
- Access to mental health resources: While Houston has mental health resources available, access to affordable and quality care can be a challenge for some individuals. Limited availability of providers, long wait times, and financial barriers can hinder access to necessary mental health services, particularly for marginalized communities and those with low income.
- Urban sprawl and traffic-related stress: Houston is known for its urban sprawl and traffic congestion. Long commutes and stressful traffic conditions can contribute to frustration, irritability, and increased stress levels. The daily grind of navigating through heavy traffic can have a cumulative effect on mental well-being.
We offer group therapy for affordable mental health treatment.
Our group therapy runs on Wednesdays at 10:00 AM CST. We focus on mood disorders and not substance use issues. We take an approach based in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy practices. If you are struggling to find affordable therapy, this might be the choice for you.
This sense of belonging and understanding can foster a supportive and empathetic environment that promotes healing and growth. Group therapy also provides a platform for participants to learn from one another’s coping strategies and gain valuable insights into their own struggles. It offers a safe space for individuals to express themselves, receive feedback, and develop interpersonal skills. Additionally, group therapy can help reduce feelings of isolation and stigma, as participants realize they are not alone in their journey towards recovery.
Virtual Psychiatrists and Therapists in Houston, Texas
Bruce Bassi, MD, MS
Medical Director and Founder
Board Certified Addiction Psychiatrist
Morgan Tate, PA-C
Psychiatric Physician Associate
Houston Telepsychiatry
If you live in Houston, you can see a telepsychiatrist through teleconference, or telehealth. It’s simple to get started, the service is affordable, and in many cases covered by insurance. Telepsychiatry is easily accessed in rural, suburban, urban, and seedy areas of Texas. In Houston, Telepsychiatry is accepted for use in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes.
Which Houston, Texas Insurance plans do we accept?
Please visit our accepted insurance page for Texas insurance plans and for more information.