Online therapy for Montana adults and couples
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor offering individual therapy and couples therapy across Montana via secure telehealth. Specializing in infidelity recovery, intimacy work, and neurodivergent-affirming therapy for ADHD, Autism, and AuDHD. From the Flathead Valley to Eastern Montana, the Bitterroot to the Hi-Line.
A licensed mental health therapist for Big Sky Country
Montana is the fourth-largest state in the country with one of the lowest population densities. The right specialty-trained therapist may not be anywhere near your zip code. Online therapy means you're not limited to whoever practices within driving distance, which in Montana can mean three or four hours one way.
Sagebrush Counseling is a solo Montana mental health practice serving adults and couples across all 56 counties via secure telehealth. Licensed in MT as a Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC #87815), the work focuses on three areas where I have deep specialty experience: trust and infidelity recovery, intimacy and connection, and neurodivergent-affirming therapy for ADHD, Autistic, and AuDHD adults and couples.
"This is mental health counseling for emotional, relational, and mental health concerns."
Whether you live in Billings or Bozeman, Missoula or Miles City, this practice serves you the same. Same depth of work, same specialty training, same evening and Saturday availability. Just delivered through video instead of a waiting room.
Three areas of focused training
Specialty experience matters more than general practice. These three areas are where my training and clinical focus live, available for both individual therapy and couples therapy across Montana.
Affair recovery and betrayal repair
For Montana couples navigating physical affairs, emotional affairs, online or app-based betrayals, financial deception, or sustained dishonesty. Gottman-method affair recovery, attachment-informed work, and structured repair when both partners want to try.
Learn moreCouples therapy and marriage counseling
For Montana couples experiencing communication breakdown, emotional distance, desire discrepancy, sexual disconnection, or the slow drift that happens when work and life crowd out the relationship. Includes 90-minute extended sessions for couples who want to move faster than weekly.
Learn moreADHD, Autism, and AuDHD adults & couples
For Montana adults and couples navigating ADHD, Autism, AuDHD, or any combination. AANE-trained, neurodivergent-affirming work built around how you actually function rather than neurotypical assumptions. Late diagnosis, self-identification, and questioning all welcome.
Learn moreBuilt for vast distances and harsh winters
Montana's geography is unforgiving when it comes to accessing specialty care. With 56 counties spread across the fourth-largest state in the country, many Montana communities are hours from the nearest specialty-trained provider. Crossing into Wyoming, Idaho, or Spokane for in-person therapy isn't sustainable long term.
Online therapy removes those barriers. Sessions happen from your home regardless of season — no driving through blizzards on I-90, no canceling because the pass is closed, no missing appointments during calving or fire season, no rescheduling when the wind shuts down highways across the Hi-Line.
Therapy through every Montana season
Winter weather, mud season, summer fire season, ranch work — none of these become barriers. Sessions from home stay consistent year-round.
Specialty training, statewide access
Specialty experience in ADHD, Autism, AuDHD, infidelity recovery, and neurodiverse couples work is available to every Montana community, not just those near Billings, Bozeman, or Missoula.
Privacy in small communities
In smaller Montana towns and ranching communities, seeing a local therapist can mean visibility within a tight-knit community. Telehealth means a session from your home with no community exposure.
Flexible for Montana schedules
Saturday appointments and evening slots available. Couples can join from separate locations within Montana, useful for partners with different work schedules, ranching cycles, or those traveling for seasonal work.
Mental health therapy across Montana's communities
Each major Montana region has its own character. Online sessions, same depth of work, served from wherever you are in the state.
Billings is Montana's largest city and the regional hub for southern and eastern Montana. Therapy clients here often work in healthcare (Billings Clinic, St. Vincent), energy, agriculture, or financial services. Many Billings adults navigate the strain of being a regional center where everyone seems to know everyone — privacy through telehealth is particularly valuable. ADHD therapy, Autism therapy, AuDHD therapy, and couples counseling are all available statewide via telehealth.
Missoula draws University of Montana faculty and students, healthcare workers, creative professionals, and a transplant population. The city has a higher concentration of late-identified neurodivergent adults than much of Montana, particularly among academics and creative communities. Couples therapy, AuDHD therapy, and infidelity recovery are common reasons Missoula clients come to therapy.
Bozeman has been one of the fastest-growing communities in Montana, with substantial inflows of remote tech workers, MSU faculty, and outdoor industry professionals. Therapy here often serves dual-career couples managing demanding schedules, transplants adjusting to small-town pace, and neurodivergent adults. ADHD, Autism, AuDHD, and couples therapy are all common reasons Bozeman residents seek out specialty work.
Helena is Montana's capital and the center of state government work. Therapy clients here often navigate the specific stress of public-sector work, advocacy, and the tight-knit professional community that comes with capital city life. Privacy through telehealth is particularly valued for those concerned about visibility within state agencies or political networks.
Great Falls and the surrounding region — including the Malmstrom Air Force Base community — bring military families navigating deployments, reintegration, and the strain of repeated relocations. Couples and adult therapy clients here often work in healthcare, agriculture, or energy. Online therapy makes specialty work accessible without the drive to Billings or Missoula.
The Flathead Valley including Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Bigfork, and Polson serves a year-round resident population alongside seasonal tourism around Glacier National Park. Therapy clients here often navigate the strain of seasonal economies, second-home divides, and the cultural shift as the valley grows. Specialty mental health work is sparse locally; telehealth removes that barrier.
Butte and Anaconda — historic mining communities — have a working-class culture, multigenerational families, and recovery-oriented communities. Therapy clients here often navigate family-of-origin patterns, intergenerational trauma, and the strain of small-town visibility. Mental health counseling and couples therapy are both available across southwest Montana.
Eastern Montana — Miles City, Glendive, Sidney, Glasgow, Wolf Point, Havre, Malta, and the broader Hi-Line and plains region — covers some of the most geographically isolated communities in the lower 48. Specialty-trained therapists are exceptionally rare here. Online therapy means access to ADHD therapy, Autism therapy, AuDHD work, neurodiverse couples therapy, and infidelity recovery work that may not exist anywhere within driving distance.
Online therapy for every Montana community
Telehealth means therapy is available in every Montana town, region, and rural area at the same depth as the larger cities. If your community is on this list or not, you can still book.
- Billings Heights
- Laurel
- Lockwood
- Red Lodge
- Roundup
- Hardin
- Columbus
- Bozeman
- Belgrade
- Manhattan
- Three Forks
- Big Sky
- Livingston
- Emigrant
- Gardiner
- West Yellowstone
- Ennis
- Dillon
- Whitehall
- Twin Bridges
- Sheridan
- Missoula
- Lolo
- Frenchtown
- Florence
- Stevensville
- Hamilton
- Corvallis
- Victor
- Darby
- Superior
- Plains
- Thompson Falls
- Kalispell
- Whitefish
- Columbia Falls
- Bigfork
- Lakeside
- Somers
- Polson
- Ronan
- St. Ignatius
- Arlee
- Eureka
- Libby
- Troy
- Helena
- East Helena
- Townsend
- Boulder
- Butte
- Anaconda
- Deer Lodge
- Philipsburg
- Drummond
- Great Falls
- Black Eagle
- Belt
- Cascade
- Choteau
- Conrad
- Shelby
- Cut Bank
- Browning
- East Glacier Park
- St. Mary
- Havre
- Big Sandy
- Chinook
- Harlem
- Malta
- Glasgow
- Wolf Point
- Poplar
- Sidney
- Glendive
- Wibaux
- Miles City
- Forsyth
- Colstrip
- Lewistown
- Stanford
- Harlowton
- White Sulphur Springs
- Big Timber
- Joliet
- Bridger
- Fromberg
If you live in Montana and don't see your community listed, you can still book. Telehealth covers every Montana zip code from the Idaho border to the Dakotas, the Hi-Line to Yellowstone.
How I work with Montana clients
Solo practice. No interns, no associates, no rotating providers. The therapist you meet on the consultation call is the therapist you work with.
Specialty-focused, not generalist
Advanced certifications in Gottman affair recovery, AANE neurodiverse couples and intimacy, AANE PDA, ACT, DBT for neurodivergent clients, and inference-based CBT.
Neurodivergent-affirming
If you or your partner are ADHD, Autistic, or AuDHD, the work is built around how you actually function. No fixing, no neurotypical assumptions, no pathologizing.
Direct and warm
I'll tell you what I'm seeing. I won't perform neutrality when something's clearly off. Therapy that's too gentle to land doesn't help anyone.
Couples or individual
Both partners welcome for couples work. Individual therapy alongside or instead. Sessions can be 50 minutes, 90 minutes, or 3-hour intensives depending on what fits.
Built for Montana rhythm
Therapy that respects the realities of Montana life: ranching cycles, weather, fire season, long drives, small-town visibility, and the practical considerations of accessing care here.
Practical, not abstract
Insight matters. So does what you do on Tuesday morning. The work moves between understanding and action so something actually changes.
Clear rates, no surprises
Sagebrush Counseling is a private pay practice. Rates are the same for individuals and couples, with no surprises and no insurance company deciding what kind of work you're allowed to do.
- Standard session: $200 (50 minutes)
- Extended session: $350 (90 minutes)
- Couples intensive: $600 (3 hours)
- Same rates apply to individuals and couples
- Superbills available on request for possible out-of-network reimbursement
For full details on rates and session formats, see the services page.
When sessions happen
Monday through Friday and Saturday 8am to 5pm Mountain Time. The first step is a free 15-minute consultation call to see whether the fit feels right.
- Monday through Friday appointments
- Saturday appointments 8am to 5pm
- Join from anywhere in Montana: home, office, or any private space
- Free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit
- Couples can join from separate Montana locations
- HIPAA-compliant secure telehealth platform
Common questions about Montana therapy
Quick answers to what Montana clients most often ask before booking.
A Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC #87815) in Montana. This is mental health counseling for emotional, relational, and mental health concerns. I see both individual clients and couples.
Master's-level education with advanced certifications and specialty training in couples therapy, infidelity recovery, and neurodivergent-affirming work. Sessions involve conversation, reflection, and structured therapeutic methods.
Yes. I'm licensed in Montana (LCPC #87815) and serve adults and couples statewide via secure telehealth. This includes Billings, Missoula, Bozeman, Great Falls, Helena, Butte, Kalispell, Whitefish, Livingston, Hamilton, Polson, Havre, Miles City, Glendive, Sidney, and every Montana community from the Flathead Valley to Eastern Montana, the Bitterroot to the Hi-Line.
Three main areas: trust and infidelity recovery for couples, intimacy and connection work, and neurodivergent-affirming therapy for ADHD, Autistic, and AuDHD adults and couples. Mental health counseling, couples therapy, individual therapy, and 90-minute extended sessions are all available.
Research consistently shows telehealth counseling is comparable to in-person therapy for most presenting concerns, including couples therapy, anxiety, depression, and ADHD. For Montana residents, telehealth is essential given the state's vast geography, harsh winters, and the long distances between communities and specialty-trained providers.
Sagebrush Counseling is a private pay practice. Rates are $200 for a 50-minute session, $350 for a 90-minute extended session, and $600 for a 3-hour couples intensive. Same rates apply to individuals and couples.
Superbills are available on request, which you can submit to your insurance company for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Out-of-network coverage varies significantly by plan, so please contact your insurance company directly if you'd like to explore that option.
For full details on rates and session formats, see the services page.
Yes. As long as both partners are physically located in Montana during the session, you can join from separate locations. This works well for partners with different schedules, those who travel for work, ranching families separated during seasonal work, or couples temporarily separated by job demands.
A free 15-minute video call where we discuss what you're navigating, what you're hoping to work on, and whether the fit feels right. No pressure to book afterward. For couples, both partners are welcome on the call.
Yes. Hours are Monday through Friday and Saturday 8am to 5pm Mountain Time. Evening and Saturday slots are available for Montana clients managing demanding work schedules, ranching and agricultural rhythms, healthcare or energy industry shifts, and family obligations during the standard workday.
No. Self-identified, questioning, late-discovered, and formally diagnosed clients are all welcome. Many Montana adults come to therapy in their 30s or 40s suspecting ADHD, Autism, or AuDHD without ever having been formally evaluated. Therapy can be a place to explore that.
Ready to start the work?
The free 15-minute consultation is the first step. No pressure, no commitment. Just a conversation to see if this is the right fit.