Find a Therapist in Detroit, MI

Metro Detroit's Trusted Therapists. Connect with 3 licensed therapists offering in-person therapy at private Therapy Space offices across the Detroit metro area.

3 Therapists
1 Office Location
In-Person Sessions

Office Locations in Detroit:

Troy

3 Therapists in Detroit

Licensed professionals accepting in-person clients

Jessica Bennett, MA, LPC, CAADC - in-person therapist in Troy

Jessica BennettMA, LPC, CAADC

Troy City Center, Troy, MI

Accepting
EMDR TherapyPTSD & TraumaAnxietyAddiction+3 more

I am an EMDR and trauma specialist dedicated to helping high-achieving adults, perfectionists, and those who identify as "cycle-breakers" in their families. With offices in Troy and Farmington Hills, my practice is a specialized space for individuals who have "talked it out" in traditional therapy but still feel the physical and emotional weight of the past. I provide a deep-dive, neuro-experiential approach to help you unwire old patterns and build a life that feels as regulated as it looks successful.

Self-Pay
$225/session
Melissa Youngblood, LPC - in-person therapist in Troy

Melissa YoungbloodLPC

Troy City Center, Troy, MI

Accepting
AnxietyDepressionPTSD & TraumaSexual Abuse+4 more

Hi, I have been a therapist for over 25 years and I work with teens and adults who experience depression, anxiety and trauma disorders.

Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna
$200/session
Sandy Larson, LMSW - in-person therapist in Troy

Sandy LarsonLMSW

Troy City Center, Troy, MI

Accepting
AnxietyDepressionAutismADHD+5 more

Are you feeling overwhelmed, fearful, worried, as you navigate life's challenges and changes? Do you feel stuck in procrastination, perfectionism or people pleasing patterns? Individual therapy can assist you as you find your way, You don't have to navigate all of it alone. Hi, I'm Sandy, a licensed therapist and social worker (LMSW) who supports adults, teens, and couples navigating life transitions, grief and loss, mood disorders, and burnout. I bring a deep respect for neurodivergent ways of thinking and being into my work with ADHD and Autistic adults. Using Internal Family Systems (parts work), I help clients understand the protective patterns that developed for good reasons and build on their inherent strengths to create a life aligned with their own values. My goal is to provide compassionate guidance and assist clients in achieving personal growth and well-being.

Self-Pay, Blue Cross Blue Shield +4
$150/session

About Therapy in Detroit

Metro Detroit is a region defined by resilience — and resilience often means carrying more than you let on. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, relationship strain, the weight of generational expectations, or the simple exhaustion of keeping it all together, talking to a therapist in person gives you permission to set the weight down for an hour.

Therapy Space in Metro Detroit is located at Troy City Center in Troy, Michigan — centrally positioned to serve clients from Birmingham, Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, Sterling Heights, and the surrounding communities. The office provides private, sound-insulated therapy rooms in a professional setting that's a world away from the cramped offices and shared waiting rooms that are too common in the area.

Our Metro Detroit therapists are licensed in Michigan and bring expertise in anxiety and depression, trauma and PTSD, couples counseling, ADHD, grief, and life transitions. Michigan's mental health landscape has its own unique challenges — long winters, economic uncertainty, and a culture that doesn't always make it easy to ask for help. Our therapists get that.

Frequently Asked Questions About Therapy in Detroit

How much does therapy cost in Detroit?

Therapy in the Metro Detroit area typically costs between $120 and $185 per session. Many of our therapists accept Michigan-based insurance plans including BCBS of Michigan, Priority Health, and national plans like Aetna and Cigna.

Where is Therapy Space in Metro Detroit?

Therapy Space is located at Troy City Center in Troy, MI. The location is central to much of Metro Detroit, easily accessible from Birmingham, Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, and Sterling Heights via I-75 and Big Beaver Road.