Anxiety Therapists North Dakota

Finding a therapist who understands the challenges of anxiety and specializes in anxiety therapy can make a world of difference in managing stress, intrusive thoughts, and worry. Grow Therapy is the best online therapy platform for finding a therapist to help you with your anxiety. There are 5 verified anxiety therapists in North Dakota on Grow Therapy as of today. Each anxiety therapist is Grow Therapy-verified, accepting new clients, and has availability in the coming days and weeks, making it easier to get the help you need to navigate your anxiety effectively.

Key Takeaways:

  • Grow Therapy’s online therapy platform connects you with licensed, verified anxiety therapists who specialize in evidence-based treatments and can often be booked within two days
  • Common anxiety treatment method and modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness-based therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Anxiety therapy addresses various conditions including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, panic disorder, and specific phobias through personalized treatment plans
  • Insurance coverage makes anxiety treatment accessible, with many patients paying $21 per session on average when using their insurance benefits
  • Professional anxiety treatment leads to significant symptom reduction, improved daily functioning, enhanced quality of life, and long-term resilience skills

Availability updated: 1/18/2026

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Specialties

Anxiety
Anger Management
Depression
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With almost 20 years of experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have had the privilege of working across a variety of community service settings, including Geropsych, Hospice, Inpatient Psychiatry and Domestic Violence programs. As part of the military community (retired civilian and dependent), I also understand the challenges that can bring, as well. I accept both private pay and most major insurances. As a Behavioral Therapist, I primarily utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) but also integrate Mindfulness, Strengths-Based, and Solution-Focused approaches. My therapeutic style is centered around the person—their strengths, ideas, their unique gifts and goals—empowering clients to create positive change through their own choices and boundary setting.
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Rated 4.8 stars out of 56 ratings
Rated 4.8 stars out of 56 ratings
Warm
Authentic
Direct

Specialties

Anxiety
Coping Skills
Crisis Intervention
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Out of my 63 years of life in this planet, 28 of those years have been spent assisting others within a diverse number of areas and environments. Narcissistic Abuse/Antagonistic personality style partner or other person in your life? As part of my work with individuals dealing with divorce, widowhood, and coparenting, I provide care and assistance for individuals directly or indirectly involved in relationship with an individual who displays behaviors which may indicate a narcissistic or antagonistic personality style. Note: It is neither possible or ethical for a provider to diagnose an individual who has not come in for assessment/diagnosis/treatment. However, a provider can work with an individual to learn to cope and navigate difficult relationships with difficult individuals. In addition to individual in partner relationships with such an individual, I also work with family members who are struggling with how to relate, support, and cope with a loved one who appears to be entangled in such a relationship. Complex circumstances need to be considered in deciding whether to remain in the relationship or to consider it's necessary to consider leaving. For folks who have separated or divorced from such a situation, the recovery and aftermath intervention and support is often needed on order to heal, restore, and recover. If children and the courts are involved, there are additional areas to address. I also provide care for adults who are highly intelligent and possibly/likely on the spectrum. Regardless of or whether an adult is diagnosable with autism, being highly intelligent can present with social and emotional challenges. On the side, I enjoy writing, performing, teaching, and recording music, both vocal and guitar. I have been teaching/empowering "non-singers" to sing for over 30 years with a therapeutic program I have developed called "Singing in the Shower."
VirtualAvailable
Rated 5.0 stars out of 51 ratings
Rated 5.0 stars out of 51 ratings

Specialties

Anxiety
Life Transitions
Mood Disorders
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My name is Gretchen Raring, and I am a dedicated Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW—NJ, FL, AZ & ND; LICSW—MA). I earned my Master’s Degree in Social Work from Temple University in Philadelphia and bring over 20 years of experience supporting individuals across diverse settings, including mental health, addiction, homelessness, incarceration, and veteran populations. As a therapist, I value a therapeutic relationship rooted in acceptance, authenticity, and meaningful collaboration. I am collaborative by nature and believe strongly in working with you, not just for you. My style blends warmth with practicality—I help you explore your inner world while also offering concrete tools and strategies that support real, lasting change. I’m adaptable, responsive, and skilled at meeting clients exactly where they are. I recognize that each person’s needs, strengths, and abilities are unique. Together, we will identify the approaches and techniques that best align with your goals and support your growth. My aim is to empower you to make positive, sustainable changes while deepening your understanding of yourself. My work focuses on supporting individuals who are learning to prioritize themselves—strengthening self-esteem, cultivating self-love and self-care, quieting the inner critic, and reconnecting with their authentic sense of identity. Together, we will explore your experiences with compassion and curiosity, develop increased self-awareness and a deeper understanding of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, supporting personal growth and meaningful change.
VirtualAvailable
Rated 4.9 stars out of 525 ratings
Rated 4.9 stars out of 525 ratings
Solution oriented
Authentic
Empowering

Specialties

Anxiety
ADHD
Grief
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Hello! I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Arizona. I've been practicing mental health therapy for four years, starting out in court ordered treatment and SMI. I help adults struggling with communication, emotion regulation, anxiety and grief. I'm a lover of dogs, nature, yoga, comedy and live music. I believe in the healing effects of nature, laughter and furry companionship. I look forward to working with you!
VirtualAvailable
Rated 4.9 stars out of 5116 ratings
Rated 4.9 stars out of 5116 ratings
Authentic
Humorous
Solution oriented

Specialties

Anxiety
Depression
Family Conflict
Welcome — this is a space where you can be honest, seen, and understood. I’m Shakea “Kea” Roper, LCSW, and I bring 15 years of clinical and life experience to our therapeutic partnership. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or burdened by cycles that just won’t shift — I see you. I specialize in helping people manage anxiety, depression, racing or intrusive thoughts, life transitions, and relational struggle. My style is active, grounded, and rooted in both compassion and challenge. Many clients say: “Kea listens like no one else — and she’s not afraid to stretch me when I need it.” I integrate evidence-based approaches (CBT, DBT, Solution-Focused, Strengths-Based, Brief Therapy) along with more specialized models: Making Sense of Your Worth (MSoYW): an 8-week group curriculum developed by HALO Project where we explore and heal the internal “lies” we believe about ourselves, rebuild toward positive self-worth and secure attachment. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT): a structured, cognitive-behavioral system where we work through step-by-step exercises to enhance reasoning, decision-making, and a healthier identity (beyond self-destructive or impulsive patterns). I also actively engage in community work, and I’m currently pursuing my doctorate (which continues to deepen my perspective and rigor). Outside of sessions, you’ll often find me at board game night, crafting, or spending time with family. It’s an honor to walk alongside you. Nelson Mandela said, “Everything seems impossible until it’s done.” Let’s work together toward the possible. I’m currently accepting clients in Pennsylvania, Missouri, Kansas, Utah, North Dakota, and Nevada.
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Choosing Grow Therapy for Anxiety Treatment in North Dakota

Verified, high-quality therapists

Every Grow Therapy anxiety therapist is licensed, verified, and committed to providing the best care based on your needs. You can trust that you’re connecting with qualified professionals who specialize in helping people showing signs of anxiety and have the expertise to guide you toward healing.

Personalized matching

As an online therapy platform, Grow Therapy allows you to filter therapists by therapeutic approach, specialties, availability, and even personal factors like gender, age, and cultural background. This ensures you find someone who truly understands your experiences and can provide the most effective treatment based on your needs.

Flexible availability

We know that when you’re ready for therapy, you shouldn’t have to wait. Our therapists often maintain flexible scheduling with morning, afternoon, and weekend availability, typically allowing you to book your first session within two days.

Insurance-friendly options

Many of our North Dakota anxiety therapists accept major insurance plans, and you could pay as little as $0 with coverage, with most paying $21/session on average with their insurance. We help you navigate insurance benefits so you can focus on what matters most – your mental health. Want to know what therapy might cost with your insurance? Check out our therapy cost estimate calculator.

Understanding anxiety treatment options in North Dakota

Anxiety treatment has evolved significantly over the years, and today there are numerous evidence-based approaches that can effectively help you manage and overcome anxiety symptoms. The good news is that you have options – from traditional talk therapy methods to newer, innovative techniques, there’s likely a treatment approach that will resonate with your learning style and personal preferences. Below are some of the most common and effective therapeutic approaches our North Dakota therapists use to help clients find relief from anxiety.

Examples of evidence-based approaches

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A commonly used method for anxiety treatment, CBT helps you identify and challenge negative thought patterns while developing practical coping strategies. Many of our North Dakota therapists specialize in CBT techniques specifically adapted for anxiety.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Particularly effective for anxiety with emotional regulation challenges, DBT combines cognitive behavioral techniques with mindfulness practices to help you manage intense emotions and reduce anxiety symptoms.

Mindfulness-Based Therapy: Incorporating meditation and awareness of the present moment, this approach helps you develop a healthier relationship with anxious thoughts and feelings rather than fighting against them.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): ACT focuses on accepting anxiety while committing to actions aligned with your values, helping you live a fulfilling life despite anxious feelings.

Specialized anxiety treatment areas

Our North Dakota therapists have expertise in treating various anxiety-related issues, including:

  • Generalized anxiety disorder: Persistent, excessive worry about everyday situations
  • Social anxiety: Fear of social situations and being judged by others
  • Panic disorder: Recurring panic attacks and fear of future episodes
  • Specific phobias: Intense fear of particular objects, situations, or activities

How to find the right anxiety therapist in North Dakota

What to look for in an anxiety therapist

Credentials and experience: Look for licensed therapists (e.g. LMFT, LICSW/LCSW, LPCC, or psychologists) with specific training in anxiety. When searching the Grow Therapy online therapy platform, you will see a clear display of each therapist’s credentials, years of experience, and specialty areas.

Therapeutic approach alignment: Consider which therapeutic approaches resonate with you. Some people prefer structured, skills-based approaches like CBT, while others may benefit from more exploratory or mindfulness-based methods.

To find a therapist by treatment method, you can use the “Treatment Methods” filter above. You may also double check a therapist’s treatment methods by viewing the “My treatment method” section on their profile page. To learn more about the types of therapy available, check out our guide on the different types of therapy.

Availability and scheduling: Choose a therapist whose schedule aligns with yours. Many of our North Dakota providers offer both virtual and in-person sessions, providing flexibility for your busy lifestyle.

Insurance acceptance: Verify that your preferred therapist accepts your insurance plan. We make this easy by showing accepted insurances for each therapist.

Overcoming common barriers to anxiety treatment

Cost concerns: Many people worry about the cost of therapy, but with insurance coverage and a large network of in-person and online therapists on Grow Therapy who accept various plans, treatment can be more affordable than you think. We’re here to help you understand your benefits and find cost-effective options.

Time constraints: Anxiety often makes daily tasks feel overwhelming, and finding time for therapy can seem impossible. Our flexible scheduling options, including evening and weekend appointments, plus virtual sessions, make it easier to prioritize your mental health.

Stigma and privacy: It’s natural to feel hesitant about seeking help, but remember that anxiety is a treatable mental health condition. At Grow Therapy, we have built our online therapy platform to prioritize your privacy and connect you with understanding professionals who create safe, judgment-free spaces.

Finding the right fit: Not every therapist is the right match for every person, and that’s okay. Our detailed provider profiles and filtering options help you find someone who aligns with your preferences and needs. If you find the provider you choose is not the right fit, Grow Therapy makes it easy to switch and find a new provider who better fits your needs and what you’re seeking in your care.

Getting started with anxiety therapy in North Dakota

What to expect in your first session

Your first therapy session is designed to help you and your therapist get to know each other and begin understanding your anxiety experiences. Your therapist will likely ask about:

  • Your current anxiety symptoms and triggers
  • How anxiety impacts your daily life
  • Your personal and family mental health history
  • Your goals for treatment
  • Any previous therapy experiences

This initial session is also your opportunity to ask questions about the therapeutic process, your therapist’s approach, and what you can expect moving forward. To learn more about the therapy process, check out our guide to going to therapy.

Preparing for your anxiety treatment journey

Questions to Ask Your Therapist:

  • What is your experience helping people who have signs of anxiety?
  • What therapeutic approaches do you use for anxiety?
  • How long does treatment typically take?
  • What can I do between sessions to support my progress?
  • How will we measure progress?

Setting realistic expectations: Anxiety treatment is a process, not a quick fix. While many people experience some relief early in treatment, developing lasting coping skills and seeing significant symptom reduction typically takes time and consistent effort.

Developing coping strategies: Your therapist will work with you to develop personalized coping strategies that you can use both in and outside of your sessions. These might include breathing exercises, grounding techniques, challenging unhelpful thoughts, or mindfulness practices.

Insurance and affordability for anxiety treatment in North Dakota

Making therapy accessible

Insurance coverage options: Many major insurance plans cover mental health treatment, including therapy for anxiety. Our North Dakota therapists accept a wide range of insurance providers, including Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and many others. Insurance providers do vary by state, however, so please verify that your insurance is available in North Dakota.

Understanding your benefits: We help you understand your mental health benefits, including copays, deductibles, and coverage limits. This transparency allows you to make informed decisions about your care. To learn more about how therapy and insurance work together, check out our guide to understanding insurance for therapy.

Additional support options: For those without insurance or with limited coverage, many of our therapists offer cash options, and employee assistance programs (EAPs) through your workplace may also provide free or low-cost counseling sessions.

The Benefits of Professional Anxiety Treatment

Evidence-based and measurement-informed outcomes

Research consistently shows that professional anxiety treatment leads to improvements in:

  • Symptom reduction: Decreased frequency and intensity of anxiety symptoms
  • Improved functioning: Better performance at work, school, and in relationships
  • Enhanced quality of life: Increased ability to engage in enjoyable activities and pursue goals
  • Long-term resilience: Development of skills that prevent future anxiety episodes

Personal growth and empowerment

Beyond symptom management, anxiety therapy can build:

  • Increased self-awareness and emotional intelligence
  • Better communication and relationship skills
  • Greater confidence in handling life’s challenges
  • A deeper understanding of your values and priorities

Take the First Step Toward Anxiety Relief in North Dakota

Anxiety doesn’t have to control your life. With Grow Therapy’s network of licensed anxiety specialists in North Dakota, you will be able to get evidence-based and measurement-informed care that’s both accessible and personalized to your needs. We remove common barriers to care through providing insurance-friendly options, flexible scheduling, and detailed provider matching to help you focus on getting the care you need.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Grow Therapy the best option for anxiety therapy in North Dakota

Grow therapy has 5 licensed and verified therapists in North Dakota who specialize in treating anxiety. Here are some of the more important criteria to consider when making your decision:

Format: In-person and online therapy, including video sessions and online messaging

Rates/insurance: Most clients pay an average of $21/session with insurance; cash option available (you’re paying for the care you need, not an ongoing subscription)

Benefits:

  • flexible settings (in-person, teletherapy)
  • easy messaging support
  • highly-qualified and verified providers
  • fast appointment booking
  • experienced therapists who can help you with your anxiety
  • large network of therapists
  • insurance centric
  • personalized, extensive support, tools and measurement-informed care that helps you reach your goals
  • high-client satisfaction with 4.9 rating from over 4,000 reviews

How quickly can I see a therapist?

Most of our North Dakota therapists have availability within two days. You can book online in a few quick steps and start your journey toward better mental health right away.

Do I need a referral to see a therapist?

In many cases, referrals are not needed. You can search and book directly with any of our verified anxiety therapists in North Dakota.

What if I don't "click" with my first therapist?

Finding the right therapeutic fit is important. If your first choice isn’t the right match, you can easily search for another therapist who might better suit your needs.

Are virtual sessions as effective as in-person therapy?

While effectiveness varies person-to-person, research has shown that online therapy can be just as effective as in-person treatment for anxiety disorders. Many clients appreciate the convenience and comfort of attending sessions from home.

How long does anxiety treatment take?

Treatment length varies based on individual needs and goals. Some people experience significant improvement in a few months, while others benefit from longer-term support. Your therapist will work with you to develop a treatment plan that fits your situation.