Find a licensed therapist in Fort Worth, TX
Evidence-based online therapy for anxiety, depression, trauma, and more — from anywhere in Fort Worth. Same-week appointments, most insured patients pay $0–$30.
Clinically reviewed by Anna, Licensed Therapist · Reviewed July 2026
Support that fits your life in DFW
Lyte Psychiatry connects people across Fort Worth and the wider Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex with licensed therapists — all by secure, HIPAA-compliant video. You meet with the same therapist each time, from home, on your schedule.
New to this? You can start with talk therapy alone, or combine it with medication management if that's clinically appropriate. Learn more about our approaches on our therapy overview.
What our Fort Worth therapists help with
Cost & insurance
Most insured Fort Worth patients pay $0–$30 per visit. We're in-network with major plans and keep self-pay pricing transparent.
See the full cost guide →How our therapy works
We use evidence-based approaches — CBT, DBT skills, trauma-informed and solution-focused therapy — matched to your goals.
Explore our approaches →Therapists across the metroplex
Frequently asked questions — Fort Worth therapy
How do I find a therapist in Fort Worth?
You can book a licensed therapist in Fort Worth directly with Lyte Psychiatry online or by calling 469-733-0848 — no referral needed. Sessions are by secure video, and Dallas–Fort Worth patients are typically seen within the week.
Is online therapy available to Fort Worth residents?
Yes. Lyte Psychiatry provides secure, HIPAA-compliant online therapy to patients throughout Fort Worth and the wider DFW metroplex, so you can meet with the same licensed therapist from home.
How much does a therapist in Fort Worth cost?
Most insured patients pay $0–$30 per visit. We're in-network with Ambetter, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Aetna, and Magellan, and we offer transparent self-pay pricing. See our cost guide for details.
What can a Fort Worth therapist help with?
Our licensed therapists support anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, ADHD, stress, and life transitions, using evidence-based approaches such as CBT and DBT skills matched to your goals.
Sources & further reading
- American Psychological Association — What Is CBT?
- National Institute of Mental Health — Psychotherapies
- National Alliance on Mental Illness — Psychotherapy
Educational information only; not a substitute for individualized medical advice.
Talk to a Fort Worth therapist this week
Licensed therapists serving Fort Worth and DFW. Same-week appointments. No referral needed. In-network with major insurance.