Melvyn Heyes, MD, LCSW-C, LCSW
Maryland · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +3
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Welcome to the Maryland directory of licensed LCSW therapists offering online sessions. Every professional listed holds an active LCSW license; use the profiles to compare focus areas, approaches, credentials, languages, and experience.
Maryland · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +3
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileMaryland · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Anger +10
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Trauma and abuse +10
View ProfileMaryland · 10 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / LGBT +13
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 11 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Bipolar +3
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Parenting +9
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 24 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Career +14
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 6 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Anger +11
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 9 yrs exp
Works with Trauma and abuse / Grief / Self esteem +9
View ProfileMaryland · 27 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +6
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Self esteem +14
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +12
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Solution-Focused Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Anger / Self esteem +13
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 15 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Parenting +11
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 12 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +13
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Parenting / Self esteem +8
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 8 yrs exp
Works with Parenting / Self esteem / Coping with life changes +2
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileMaryland · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileMaryland · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Grief +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +2
View ProfileMaryland · 26 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Self esteem / Depression +1
View ProfileMaryland · 14 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Self esteem +2
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileMaryland · 6 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +2
View ProfileMaryland · 23 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileMaryland · 18 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileMaryland · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileMaryland · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Anger +2
View ProfileMaryland · 40 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileOnline services delivered by licensed clinical social workers have become a common way to access mental health and behavioral health support in Maryland. As an LCSW you can expect on this site that each profile represents clinicians who completed a master's degree in social work, finished the state-set period of supervised post-graduate clinical experience - commonly two to three years and several thousand hours - and passed the clinical licensing examination required by the state. The LCSW credential is issued by the state licensing board, and the specific scope of practice and title may vary, but the essential point is that these clinicians are licensed to provide clinical social work services in Maryland.
When you search for an LCSW in Maryland, online options typically include video sessions, phone sessions, and other remote formats. If you live in Maryland, most clinicians who provide ongoing clinical services to you will hold an active Maryland license. Telehealth rules and cross-state practice can affect whether an out-of-state LCSW may legally work with you, so it is helpful to focus on therapists who list a Maryland license when you need continued care. The profiles on this directory help you identify who holds the LCSW credential and describe the areas they highlight in their practice.
Choosing an online LCSW in Maryland can make it easier to fit clinical support into a busy schedule, especially if you live in a rural county or have transportation or mobility constraints. Online sessions reduce travel time and let you meet with a clinician from home, from work during a break, or from another safe setting that suits you. Many people find that meeting remotely expands the pool of clinicians they can consider, which increases the chance of matching with an LCSW whose experience, language skills, and focus areas align with their needs.
Beyond convenience, LCSWs bring a person-in-environment perspective that looks at your circumstances - housing, work, family, finances, community, and access to services - alongside your internal experience. That broader view can be especially helpful when life conditions influence the issue you want to address. Online meetings can also allow you to involve other supports when appropriate, such as family members in different locations or community resources in Maryland, without making them travel. While online care works well for many people, you also want to make sure your technology and the meeting format feel comfortable and reliable for you.
LCSWs in Maryland address a wide range of concerns that intersect with both emotional wellbeing and life circumstances. You will find clinicians who list experience with anxiety, depression, relationship and family stress, caregiving challenges, grief and loss, parenting concerns, adjustment to life transitions, and workplace stress. Many LCSWs also focus on supporting people navigating housing instability, economic stress, or interactions with social services, because social work education emphasizes the broader systems that affect mental health.
In addition to individual adult work, LCSWs often list experience with adolescent and child issues, older adult needs, and trauma-related concerns. If cultural, linguistic, or identity-related factors matter to you, you can look for clinicians who note relevant language skills or community experience on their profile. Remember that the directory records what a therapist lists about their focus areas and approaches; a listed approach indicates that the clinician notes it among the ways they work, not that the credential itself is a therapeutic method.
When you want to confirm that an LCSW holds an active Maryland license, you can start by locating the license number on the therapist's profile or asking the clinician directly for it. With a license number or full name, you can use the Maryland professional licensing board's public license lookup tool to confirm status. The board's database typically shows whether the license is active, the license type, renewal dates, and any public disciplinary history. If you prefer, you can call the licensing board for guidance about interpreting the record.
As you review a license record, pay attention to the exact license type so you are seeing LCSW and not a different credential such as LISW, LICSW, or LMSW, which are separate designations with different scopes in various jurisdictions. The state-issued record is the authoritative source for licensure information. You can also note the date of initial licensure and the most recent renewal to understand how long the clinician has been practicing at the LCSW level in Maryland. If you have specific concerns about a license record, contacting the board directly can give you clear answers about what the public record means.
Getting started with an online LCSW typically begins with reviewing profiles to see which clinicians describe experience and language skills that match what you want. Once you identify a few profiles that look promising, reach out to ask about session format, typical session length, fee structure, and whether they have experience with the issues you want to address. You can also ask how they document telehealth sessions and what technology they use so you know what to expect before your first meeting.
Many clinicians offer an initial phone or video conversation to answer practical questions and help you get a sense of fit. During that conversation you might ask about how they approach goal-setting, how often they typically meet with people who have concerns like yours, and how they coordinate with other professionals or community resources in Maryland when needed. If you are using insurance, ask whether they bill your carrier and what information they require. If cost is a concern, inquire about sliding scale options or whether they can point you to community resources that complement clinical work.
Choosing the right LCSW comes down to fit on several dimensions. Think about the population the clinician lists - such as adults, adolescents, couples, older adults, or families - and whether that aligns with your needs. Pay attention to the languages listed, cultural experience, and any community or systems knowledge that is relevant to your situation. Because LCSW training emphasizes the interaction between a person and their environment, you may want a clinician who demonstrates an interest in the practical systems in your life, like schools, employers, or housing resources, if those are part of your concern.
Consider the approaches a clinician lists but remember that listings reflect how they describe their work rather than a formal certification. If specific methods matter to you, ask whether the clinician regularly works with those approaches and how they apply them in practice. Think about session logistics - whether you prefer video or phone meetings, daytime or evening hours, and whether language or cultural match is important - and use those factors to narrow your choices. Finally, notice how the clinician communicates in their profile and in your initial conversation; feeling heard and respected from the outset is often the best indicator that the clinician is a good match for your needs.
If you are in crisis or facing an emergency, contact local emergency services or a crisis hotline in Maryland immediately. Online therapy is an important option for ongoing care, but urgent situations require immediate local support. When you are ready to begin longer-term work, the profiles here are designed to help you find licensed LCSW clinicians whose experience and approach align with what matters most to you.
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4584 therapists
Guilt and Shame
4562 therapists
Impulsivity
2173 therapists
Intimacy Issues
2385 therapists
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4432 therapists
Midlife Crisis
2242 therapists
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3337 therapists
Obsession
1233 therapists
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2828 therapists
Phobias
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Post-Traumatic Stress
3703 therapists
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1891 therapists
Self Esteem
6266 therapists
Self-Harm
1411 therapists
Sexual Trauma
1441 therapists
Sleeping Disorders
1296 therapists
Social Anxiety and Phobia
3959 therapists
Stress & Anxiety
7344 therapists
Trauma and Abuse
5115 therapists
Abandonment
2512 therapists
Adoption
1323 therapists
Aging and Geriatric Issues
2068 therapists
Attachment Issues
2817 therapists
Blended Family Issues
1929 therapists
Body Image
1932 therapists
Career
3196 therapists
Caregiver Issues and Stress
3641 therapists
Codependency
2354 therapists
Commitment Issues
1769 therapists
Communication Problems
5232 therapists
Compassion Fatigue
2989 therapists
Coping with Life Changes
5723 therapists
Divorce
3004 therapists
Family
4349 therapists
Family of Origin Issues
1933 therapists
Fatherhood Issues
1024 therapists
Fertility Issues
662 therapists
First Responder Issues
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Forgiveness
4087 therapists
Foster Care
1323 therapists
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Infidelity
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Jealousy
1503 therapists
Life Purpose
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1360 therapists
Relationship
5303 therapists
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4911 therapists
Separation
3004 therapists
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1368 therapists
Workplace Issues
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