Compassionate care for Montana - just a video call away.

Start Virtual Therapy Montana at Integrative Psych.
At Integrative Psych, we make virtual therapy accessible, compassionate, and tailored to you. Whether you’re starting therapy today, connecting with a  virtual counselor, or seeking online family therapy, we’re here to support you. We also offer virtual therapy for kids, with flexible options to meet families wherever they are.
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What is Virtual Therapy?
Virtual therapy—also known as online or telehealth counseling—is a flexible, confidential way for Montanans to receive high-quality mental health support from the comfort of home. At Integrative Psych, our virtual clinicians provide compassionate, evidence-based care for anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, relationship challenges, and more. Whether you’re hoping to start therapy quickly, looking for virtual therapy for your child or teen, or need structured online family therapy, our team offers accessible, personalized support wherever you are in Montana—Missoula, Bozeman, Helena, Billings, Great Falls, or beyond.

Who Can Benefit from Virtual Therapy in Montana?
- Busy professionals
balancing demanding schedules across Montana’s wide travel distances
- Parents and caregivers who need flexible options without arranging childcareT
- Teens, college students, and young adults
(including those attending UM, MSU, Carroll, or local community colleges)
- Individuals in rural or remote areas seeking high-quality care without long drives
- Montanans who prefer privacy and convenience without needing to commute or visit a clinic in person
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Online tools to build focus, flexibility, and inner strength
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Therapy that fits your life - no commute, no waiting room
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Virtual therapist for anxiety, ADHD, and emotional balance
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Compassionate, values-driven care accessible from anywhere

At Integrative Psych, we offer comprehensive psychiatric treatment to help you feel your best.

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We are experts in…

- Mindfulness-based support with CBT, DBT, or medication—delivered by a virtual counselor
- Flexible care options including online family therapy and virtual therapy for kids
- Start therapy today with experienced therapists who meet you where you are

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What our clients say

“I had such a positive experience at Integrative Psych. They really took the time to understand me and my needs — and helped me feel seen and heard.”

M. F.

"I was nervous to start therapy, but Integrative Psych Miami made it feel approachable and welcoming from day one. My therapist really listens, and for the first time in a long time, I feel like I’m making progress I can actually see."

D.A.

Coral Gables

“Between work stress and anxiety, I felt like I was constantly in survival mode. The team here helped me understand what was going on, and they gave me tools that actually work. It’s been a total game-changer for my daily life.”

A.T.

South Beach

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Mental Health Support, Made for Montana

Modern life moves fast—and therapy should meet you where you are. At Integrative Psych, we make high-quality care accessible through virtual therapy that fits into your real life. Whether you’re a busy professional, a stay-at-home parent, or simply looking to start therapy today, our team of virtual counselors provides thoughtful, evidence-based support tailored to your needs.
Why Choose Integrative Psych Montana?
- Convenient, private sessions with licensed virtual psychiatrists in Montana

- Support for anxiety, ADHD, parenting, and relationship stress

- Options for virtual therapy for kids and online family therapy

- Flexible scheduling and same-week availability—start therapy today
At Integrative Psych, we provide flexible and convenient online support with virtual therapy throughout Montana. Our services include virtual therapy in Billings, virtual therapy in Bozeman, virtual therapy in Missoula, virtual therapy in Helena, and virtual therapy in Great Falls. We also provide virtual therapy in Kalispell, virtual therapy in Whitefish, virtual therapy in Livingston, virtual therapy in Big Sky, virtual therapy in Butte, virtual therapy in Hamilton, virtual therapy in Belgrade, and virtual therapy in Miles City. Additional coverage includes virtual therapy in Dillon, virtual therapy in Havre, virtual therapy in Lewistown, virtual therapy in Sidney, virtual therapy in Laurel, virtual therapy in Lockwood, virtual therapy in Red Lodge, virtual therapy in West Yellowstone, virtual therapy in Columbia Falls, virtual therapy in Polson, virtual therapy in Libby, virtual therapy in Deer Lodge, virtual therapy in Anaconda, and virtual therapy in Browning. We also support residents across Western Montana with virtual therapy in the Bitterroot Valley, Flathead Valley, Mission Valley, Clark Fork region, Seeley-Swan Valley, and Glacier Country. In Central Montana, we offer virtual therapy in the Missouri River Country, Yellowstone Valley, Gallatin Valley, Judith Basin, and the Little Belt region. In Eastern Montana, we provide virtual therapy in the Bakken region, the High Plains, the Hi-Line, and the badlands areas near Makoshika State Park. Our services also extend to major landmarks and destination areas, including virtual therapy near Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Flathead Lake, Big Sky Resort, Whitefish Mountain Resort, the Missouri River, the Beartooth Highway, Paradise Valley, the Madison Range, and the Bridger Mountains, as well as virtual therapy near the Rimrocks in Billings, the University District in Missoula, Downtown Bozeman, Carroll College in Helena, the Montana State Capitol, the Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman Hot Springs, and Bigfork Village. We support educational communities with virtual therapy for University of Montana, Montana State University, Carroll College, Montana Tech, Rocky Mountain College, University of Providence, MSU Billings, Great Falls College, and UM Western. Medical professionals and healthcare workers are served with virtual therapy near St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, Bozeman Health, Billings Clinic, St. Vincent Healthcare, Benefis Health System in Great Falls, Kalispell Regional Healthcare, and St. Peter’s Health in Helena. We also provide virtual therapy near regional travel hubs including Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, Missoula Montana Airport, Billings Logan International Airport, Great Falls International Airport, and Glacier Park International Airport. Our statewide residential and outdoor region coverage includes virtual therapy in the Bitterroot Valley, East Missoula, Lolo, Florence, Stevensville, Corvallis, Four Corners, Belgrade, Manhattan, Three Forks, Lockwood, Laurel, Billings Heights, Paradise Valley, Gardiner, Emigrant, West Glacier, Browning, Cut Bank, Fort Benton, Choteau, Malta, Glasgow, Wolf Point, and Glendive. Prefer remote care? Our virtual visits are available in every Montana county, including Yellowstone County (59101, 59102, 59105, 59106), Gallatin County (59715, 59718, 59714), Missoula County (59801, 59802, 59803, 59804, 59808), Lewis & Clark County (59601, 59602), Cascade County (59401, 59404, 59405), Flathead County (59901, 59912, 59937), Ravalli County (59840, 59870, 59828, 59875), Silver Bow County (59701), Lake County (59860, 59864), Lincoln County (59923, 59935), and Hill County (59501). We also serve rural and frontier communities across the High Plains, the Rocky Mountain Front, and the Hi-Line with fully remote, accessible, Montana-based care.
Written by:
Integrative Psych Editorial Team
Published On: June 16, 2025
Medically Reviewed by:
Ryan S. Sultan, MD
Reviewed on: June 17, 2025