Close Menu
Hywhos – Health, Nutrition & Wellness Blog
    What's Hot

    Buffalo Chicken Smashed Tacos Recipe

    February 3, 2026

    A Torn ACL Won’t Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here’s Why.

    February 3, 2026

    The Debate Over Repressed and Recovered Memories

    February 3, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Shop
      • Fitness
    • Fitness
    • Recipes
    • Wellness
    • Nutrition
    • Diet Plans
    • Tips & Tricks
    • More
      • Supplements
      • Healthy Habits
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Hywhos – Health, Nutrition & Wellness Blog
    Tuesday, February 3
    Hywhos – Health, Nutrition & Wellness Blog
    Home»Wellness»The 5 Best Text Therapy Services
    Wellness

    The 5 Best Text Therapy Services

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comSeptember 26, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    The 5 Best Text Therapy Services
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Text-based therapy can feel like a lifeline, especially for people who aren’t comfortable doing video or in-person chats, or who live in therapy deserts—places where mental healthcare is hard to find. As a licensed social worker and former therapist, I wouldn’t necessarily recommend text-only sessions, but texting can be a great support to therapy seekers who feel more comfortable, for whatever reason, behind a phone. Thankfully, therapy via text has been proven to be an effective alternative to in-person or online therapy. Here’s my list of the best text-based online therapy services, so that you can find the right company for your needs, right at your fingertips.

    Compare Top Picks

    Compare Top Picks

    Best for Text-Only Sessions

    Talkspace
    Best for Text-Only Sessions Talkspace

    View on

    talkspace

    See Retailer

    People who want text-based therapy for both individual and couples

    Yes, check to see if you’re covered

    $69 per week for asynchronous text-only therapy, billed as a monthly subscription ($99 to $109 per week for subscriptions with live sessions)

    Individual, couples, teen, psychiatry/medication management

    Text-only sessions, asynchronous messaging

    Full Review

    Best for Anxiety and Depression

    Brightside
    Best for Anxiety and Depression Brightside

    View on

    brightside

    See Retailer

    People living with anxiety and/or depression and related conditions

    Yes, check to see if you’re covered

    $95-$349 per month, billed as a monthly subscription

    Individual, teen, psychiatry/medication management

    Asynchronous messaging

    Full Review

    Most Text-Based Options

    E-Therapy Cafe
    Most Text-Based Options E-Therapy Cafe

    View on

    e-therapycafe

    See Retailer

    People who want multiple text-based options for communicating with their therapist

    No

    $55-$65 per session, including subscriptions

    Individual, couples, coaching

    Text-only sessions, email, e-journal, asynchronous messaging

    Full Review

    Best for CBT

    Online-Therapy.com
    Best for CBT Online-Therapy.com

    View on

    Online-Therapy.com

    See Retailer

    People who want to try cognitive behavioral therapy

    No

    $60 per week for unlimited messaging, billed as a monthly subscription ($90 to $120 per week for subscriptions with live sessions)

    Individual, couples

    Text-only sessions, asynchronous messaging

    Full Review

    Best for Crisis

    Crisis Text Line
    Best for Crisis Crisis Text Line

    View on

    crisistextline

    See Retailer

    People in crisis who are feeling suicidal or in danger of self-harm

    N/A

    Free

    Crisis management

    Live chat

    Full Review

    Text Therapy vs. AI

    People are turning to AI, like ChatGPT, for mental health advice, guidance, and even therapy—but I’m here to tell you why that might not be a good idea.

    First of all, the difference between text therapy and AI is that even though you’re communicating via text, in text therapy you are still talking to a human, and a therapist to boot. This is a trained professional who follows an ethical code and who, as they get to know you, will provide personalized mental health support.

    All of the companies on this list employ real (read: human) therapists. This means that, even when you are communicating via text, you are always talking to an actual person. Not so, obviously, with AI—and this is where AI falls down on the job.

    ChatGPT does not know you, and—worse than that—has been trained to be a sycophant, telling you what it thinks you want to hear. Where a human therapist can and will challenge your unhealthy or inaccurate ideas about yourself and others, you cannot count on ChatGPT to do the same. And as you get sucked in further and further to ChatGPT’s potentially biased responses, you can lose sight of any objectivity that an outside (therapist) perspective might have offered.

    In addition, AI conversations cannot (and should not) take the place of human interaction. It might seem nice to have a “friend” in your pocket who tells you exactly what you want to hear, but there is so much to be said for cultivating and maintaining human connection, which can open you up to new experiences, help you practice empathy, and be there for you in-person for a hang or a hug when you need it.

    While ChatGPT and other LLMs can certainly be useful for some therapy-related things, such as helping you organize your thoughts around a difficult subject, provide education about different therapeutic techniques, and assist you in developing a self-care plan, they should never be used to replace therapy with a real-life human therapist.

    Paying for Online Text Therapy

    Most of the services on this list operate as subscriptions, meaning you are charged for a month at a time for a certain number of sessions. Some services accept insurance (like Talkspace and Brightside), while others require you to pay out-of-pocket (but might be able to provide a superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement). In some cases, like Talkspace, text-based therapy is the cheapest subscription option, while in others text communication is included in each option. Text chats with crisis services, such as the Crisis Text Line, are free.

    How I Review Online Therapy Services

    I’ve spent years testing and surveying real therapy users and reviewing their experiences to help rate and share the best online therapy services. You can see a full breakdown of our online therapy research and testing process on Verywell Mind. Here is an overview of how I capture and evaluate firsthand experience and survey data.

    Firsthand Experience

    I had 65 different people sign up for talk therapy with all 55 online therapy companies reviewed. Over the past three years, I’ve published 153 reviews (here are our reviews for BetterHelp and Talkspace, for instance). I had my testers try out each company’s therapy services, and if the company offered other services (like couples therapy and kid or teen therapy) we tested those too. 

    I asked each tester to try each service for at least a month, which usually meant between two and six sessions at each company. I also asked testers to switch therapists partway through, if possible, in order to get a holistic idea of the offerings and quality of each company. My testers were located all across the United States and abroad, meaning I gained extensive information about each company’s services in a variety of areas.

    Texting Services

    When testing companies that offer text-based services, I made sure my testers tried this format as well as video and/or audio sessions. I paid special attention to how my testers felt about this type of communication—did they feel they could connect with their therapist this way, did they come away from the session feeling heard and supported, and the pros and cons about texting versus other session formats.

    User Surveys

    I surveyed more than 8,000 therapy clients who are currently using one of the 55 online therapy companies tested or who had used one in the recent past, as well as users of 27 different online therapy directories. I asked users to evaluate each company’s services, from their therapist’s qualifications to whether they found a therapist who met all their needs to how they’d rate the company overall—all told, I gathered 350 different data points. 

    Why Trust Verywell Mind

    Hannah Owens is Verywell Mind’s Mental Health Editor. Hannah is a licensed social worker with a clinical background in community mental health. She’s worked at programs treating those with serious mental illness, providing both individual and group therapy. In her time at Verywell Mind, Hannah has designed and run years of online therapy testing, overseeing and editing reviews of the top online therapy companies out there and writing and editing roundups of the best online therapy services based on our extensive and thorough testing. Hannah brings her unique combination of both clinical and editorial expertise to her work for Verywell Mind.

    • Licensed social worker since 2019
    • Clinical background in community mental health
    • Specializes in serious mental illness
    • Believes in the mission of online therapy to make mental healthcare more accessible
    Services Text Therapy
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    8okaybaby@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    The Debate Over Repressed and Recovered Memories

    February 3, 2026

    What You Need to Know About Rhinotillexomania

    February 3, 2026

    Definition, Benefits, and How to Practice

    February 3, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Best microwaves to buy 2025, tested and reviewed

    October 8, 202529 Views

    13 best kitchen scales 2025, tested and reviewed

    October 1, 202525 Views

    Best cake tins to buy in 2025, tested and reviewed

    October 8, 202523 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    About

    Welcome to Hywhos.com – your go-to destination for health, nutrition, and wellness tips! Our goal is to make healthy living simple, enjoyable, and accessible for everyone.

    Latest post

    Buffalo Chicken Smashed Tacos Recipe

    February 3, 2026

    A Torn ACL Won’t Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here’s Why.

    February 3, 2026

    The Debate Over Repressed and Recovered Memories

    February 3, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • Buffalo Chicken Smashed Tacos Recipe
    • A Torn ACL Won’t Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here’s Why.
    • The Debate Over Repressed and Recovered Memories
    • The #1 Snack to Buy at Target for Lower Blood Sugar
    • Peanut Butter Brownie Batter Dip
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 hywhos. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.