Therapy in English, Wherever You Are
I work online with English speakers in more than forty countries. These pages cover what finding therapy actually looks like where you live. For the system-by-system view, there is a 24-country guide to expat mental healthcare.
Each country page below is written for the place, not copied across it. It covers how the local system treats mental health care. Why English speakers so often end up looking outside that system. What the private route involves. And the patterns I see most in people living there. The city pages go one level closer. If your country has both, start with the country page and work in.
The practice itself is the same everywhere: individual and couples sessions online, in English, on a schedule that works across European, Middle Eastern, and Asian time zones. If you move countries mid-therapy, the work moves with you. That continuity is a large part of why expats choose to work this way, and you can read more about it on the therapy for expats page.
The pages people arrive at most often are Israel, the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Thailand, which tells you something about where the gap between demand and local English-language care runs widest. Many countries also have a dedicated couples page, linked beside the country below. If yours is not listed, that only means I have not written the page yet. Get in touch and we will sort out the logistics.
Western Europe
Netherlands · Amsterdam · Rotterdam · The Hague · Utrecht · Eindhoven · couples
Germany · Berlin · Munich · Frankfurt · Hamburg · Cologne · Stuttgart · couples
Switzerland · Zurich · Geneva · Basel · Bern · Lausanne · Zug · couples
United Kingdom · London · couples
The Nordics
Denmark · Copenhagen · Aarhus · couples
Sweden · Stockholm · Gothenburg · Malmö · couples
Southern Europe
Central & Eastern Europe
Middle East
Israel · Tel Aviv · Jerusalem · couples
United Arab Emirates · Dubai · Abu Dhabi
Asia-Pacific
Australia · Sydney · Melbourne · couples
The Americas & Atlantic
What Clients Say
“I came in thinking I knew what my issues were. I’d been over them a hundred times. But those were just the things I could already see. Aaron helped me notice what I couldn’t, and that’s where everything actually started to change.”
- M.J.
“I’d been in and out of therapy for years. Different therapists, different approaches, none of it really stuck. Aaron helped me understand more in a few months than all of them combined. And he talked to me like a normal person, not like all this weird therapy-speak.”
- S.A.
“A few years ago I suddenly developed prolonged panic attacks but couldn’t begin to understand what had caused them. Having been in therapy in the past, and being a counseling intern student, I felt I had exhausted my resources trying to figure out “What is wrong with me?” I can honestly say Aaron provides a form of counseling that is difficult to find anywhere else regarding efficacy. Not only has his approach been effective, but he also has provided me a safe space to explore aspects about myself I may not otherwise have felt able to. I cannot recommend him enough as he has helped me feel more myself than ever before.”
- K.R.