Source therapist leads on Google Maps
Therapist margins track caseload fill, couples bookings, and niche modalities like EMDR or anxiety specialization. Cash-pay versus insurance mix and credential type show up in Maps bios long before a therapy directory resells the same names. Export the operators who already show demand—then enrich emails and outreach.
Category filters, review proof, and outreach angles tuned to therapists.
Who this list is for
- Group practices recruiting associates at capacity
- Supervision and credentialing platforms
- Directory and SEO vendors converting profile lurkers
- Agencies generating therapy inquiries in high-cost metros
Example searches for therapists
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Psychotherapist in Portland offering couples therapy with 4.8+ rating
EMDR Psychotherapist in Austin with website
Anxiety Psychotherapist in Denver with 40+ reviews
LGBTQ affirming Psychotherapist in Seattle rated 4.7+
Psychotherapist in Chicago accepting new clients this month
What to filter for on Google Maps
Start from Therapist or Counseling categories, keep modality keywords and telehealth mentions in reviews, and drop unlicensed coach profiles without clinical credentials.
Exclude: Unlicensed coach profiles without clinical credentials.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit therapists
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how therapists buy and operate.
- 1Open niche landing pages for anxiety, couples, or trauma that match local search intent.
- 2Pitch group-practice associate recruiting for owners turning away intakes.
- 3Bundle no-show reduction deposits and SMS reminders for cash-pay books.
- 4Target directory profile optimization that converts Maps browsers to booked intakes.
Campaign example
Private practice therapist list, Portland metro
Prompt
Psychotherapist in Portland OR with 4.7+ stars and website
01
Maps leads
Local therapists matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A therapist list for group practices, directories, or intake-generation partners—not psychologists focused on testing batteries.
FAQs about therapists leads
Can I find therapists by modality such as EMDR or couples therapy?+
Add the modality to the prompt, then verify training certificates and service pages on clinician bios.
Do therapists who are full still appear as accepting clients?+
Listings lag reality. Prefer recent reviews and site banners about waitlists or limited openings before you prioritize outreach.
How do therapists differ from counselors in Maps results?+
Titles overlap by state. Counselors often list LPC or LMHC; therapists may use LMFT or LCSW. Use credential keywords in the prompt for cleaner splits.
Should psychologists share a therapist export?+
Split when your offer targets testing or doctoral practices. Keep this export for talk-therapy providers unless you intentionally sell across credential types.
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