Harvard Division of Continuing Education understands that embarking on an academic journey is a deeply personal experience, filled with both expected triumphs and unforeseen obstacles. To support our students throughout their journey, we have compiled a list of five directories below. These resources are to assist students seeking mental health care, offering both community-based and virtual options to ensure accessible, comprehensive care tailored to your current needs.
Headway
Headway is a comprehensive resource for finding the right mental health provider tailored to your needs. By sharing your preferences, Headway filters through thousands of therapists and psychiatrists to match you with a provider. With the ability to add your insurance details, you can also estimate your in-network price, making the process of booking your session seamless and low-stress directly through Headway.
For more information or to begin your search please visit Headway.
Innopysch
InnoPsych is dedicated to revolutionizing mental health care within communities of color, striving to increase the visibility of therapists of color and make it easier for people of color to connect with them. Therapists at InnoPsych are committed to breaking down the stigma surrounding therapy, providing safe spaces for people of color to openly share their experiences with certified professionals. Students can access care 24/7 with options for local, virtual, or in-home sessions, ensuring that therapists accommodate their specific needs and specialty areas in therapy.
For more information or to begin your search please visit InnoPsych.
PsychologyToday
Psychology Today serves as the world’s largest online destination for mental health and behavioral science resources, offering access to hundreds of thousands of professionals. Students can utilize the Psychology Today directory to find clinical professionals, psychiatrists, and treatment centers providing mental health services nationwide. With a wealth of expert-authored information and a commitment to being “Here to Help,” Psychology Today remains the premier destination for individuals seeking comprehensive resources and guidance in psychology and mental health.
For more information or to begin your search please visit PsychologyToday.
ThrivingCampus
Thriving Campus offers personalized guidance to students, helping them find mental health providers that suit their unique needs, whether it’s near campus, on-campus, or through virtual sessions. With custom referral lists featuring real-time provider availability, students can feel empowered and supported throughout the process of securing mental health care. With access to 20,000 licensed and vetted therapists and prescribers, along with helpful resources on navigating therapy, Thriving Campus ensures that finding the right provider is straightforward and stress-free for college students.
For more information or to begin your search please visit ThrivingCampus.
Zencare
Zencare offers students a streamlined approach to finding their ideal therapist through browsing therapist videos and booking free phone calls to ensure a great fit. By removing barriers such as uncertainty about personality fit and outdated information, Zencare provides a personalized and comforting experience for each student seeking mental health care. With clinicians vetted by their team to ensure the highest quality care, Zencare is dedicated to increasing access to inclusive and quality mental health services for all.
For more information or to begin your search please visit Zencare.
Counseling and Mental Health Services (CAMHS) is open to any HES degree candidate. Students must be currently enrolled in Harvard University Student Health Program (HUSHP).
The Division of Continuing Education (DCE) is committed to providing an accessible academic community. The Accessibility Services Office (ASO) is responsible for providing accommodations to students with disabilities.
If you are experiencing an emergency, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.