Best Mental Health in Montana — 23 verified resources

23 Resources

1. National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network — Free

NQTTCN — directory of mental health practitioners committed to QTPoC mental health. Worth contacting for trans and nonbinary clients needing gender-affirming letters for medical care. Many affirming practices accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major commercial insurance. Conversion therapy is banned for minors in 20+ states; if a provider hints at 'change' work, leave and report. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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2. Inclusive Therapists — Free

Find affirming, identity-celebrating therapists who specialize in LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and neurodivergent communities. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Initial consultations are usually 15–30 min and free — use them to vet fit before committing. Bi+ and nonbinary clients are often underserved — ask explicitly whether the practice has experience with non-binary identities, not just gay/lesbian. Free service; donations support but never...

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3. Therapy for Black Girls — Free

Online directory and podcast supporting Black women and femmes' mental health, including queer and trans Black women. A starting point for anyone burned by past providers who pathologized identity or pushed conversion practices. Sliding-scale care exists at most LGBTQ+ community health centers — ask intake before assuming you can't afford it. Bi+ and nonbinary clients are often underserved — ask explicitly whether the practice has experience with non-binary identities, not just gay/lesbian. Free,...

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4. Pride Counseling — Free

Online therapy specifically for LGBTQ+ individuals. Licensed therapists, secure messaging and video sessions. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Telehealth options are widely available; useful if you're in a state with limited in-person affirming providers. Affirming care doesn't mean cheerleading every identity exploration — it means treating identity as health-neutral and addressing actual symptoms. No cost — the program is...

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5. GLMA Provider Directory — Free

Find LGBTQ+ affirming health and mental health providers via the Gay & Lesbian Medical Association. A starting point for anyone burned by past providers who pathologized identity or pushed conversion practices. Most directories let you filter by identity (gay, lesbian, bi, trans, nonbinary, queer, asexual) and modality. Conversion therapy is banned for minors in 20+ states; if a provider hints at 'change' work, leave and report. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Montana residents and allies.

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6. Mental Health America LGBTQ+ — Free

MHA's LGBTQ+ mental health resources, screening, and support information. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Sliding-scale care exists at most LGBTQ+ community health centers — ask intake before assuming you can't afford it. Conversion therapy is banned for minors in 20+ states; if a provider hints at 'change' work, leave and report. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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7. NAMI LGBTQ+ Resources — Free

National Alliance on Mental Illness LGBTQ+ resource hub. HelpLine 1-800-950-NAMI. For LGBTQ+ adults, youth, and elders seeking affirming therapy, group support, or psychiatric care. Sliding-scale care exists at most LGBTQ+ community health centers — ask intake before assuming you can't afford it. Most LGBTQ+ therapists self-identify in their bios; if it's not stated, ask before scheduling. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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8. SAMHSA LGBTQ Resources — Free

SAMHSA's collection of behavioral health resources for sexual and gender minority populations. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Many affirming practices accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major commercial insurance. Bi+ and nonbinary clients are often underserved — ask explicitly whether the practice has experience with non-binary identities, not just gay/lesbian. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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9. Postpartum Support International — LGBTQ+ — Free

PSI 1-800-944-4773 — perinatal mental health support including LGBTQ+ parents. For LGBTQ+ adults, youth, and elders seeking affirming therapy, group support, or psychiatric care. Telehealth options are widely available; useful if you're in a state with limited in-person affirming providers. Most LGBTQ+ therapists self-identify in their bios; if it's not stated, ask before scheduling. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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0-$60/session) directory with many LGBTQ+ affirming providers. Worth contacting for trans and nonbinary clients needing gender-affirming letters for medical care. Telehealth options are widely available; useful if you're in a state with limited in-person affirming providers. Affirming care doesn't mean cheerleading every identity exploration — it means treating identity as health-neutral and addressing actual symptoms. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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11. BetterHelp LGBTQIA+ — Free

Online therapy platform with thousands of LGBTQIA+ specialized therapists. For LGBTQ+ adults, youth, and elders seeking affirming therapy, group support, or psychiatric care. Most directories let you filter by identity (gay, lesbian, bi, trans, nonbinary, queer, asexual) and modality. WPATH-standards therapists can write gender-affirming letters for hormones or surgery — most affirming providers know who in town does this. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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12. Talkspace — Free

Online therapy with LGBTQ+ specialized therapists, accepts many insurances. Useful for people processing coming-out, family rejection, internalized homophobia/transphobia, or minority stress. Many affirming practices accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major commercial insurance. Bi+ and nonbinary clients are often underserved — ask explicitly whether the practice has experience with non-binary identities, not just gay/lesbian. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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13. Psychology Today — LGBTQ+ Therapist Search — Free

Largest US therapist directory with LGBTQ+ specialty filter. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Initial consultations are usually 15–30 min and free — use them to vet fit before committing. WPATH-standards therapists can write gender-affirming letters for hormones or surgery — most affirming providers know who in town does this. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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14. Headspace — Free

Meditation and mindfulness app with content for stress, sleep, and emotional wellness. A starting point for anyone burned by past providers who pathologized identity or pushed conversion practices. Many affirming practices accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major commercial insurance. Most LGBTQ+ therapists self-identify in their bios; if it's not stated, ask before scheduling. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Montana residents and allies.

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15. Calm — Free

Meditation, sleep, and mental wellness app. Useful for people processing coming-out, family rejection, internalized homophobia/transphobia, or minority stress. Sliding-scale care exists at most LGBTQ+ community health centers — ask intake before assuming you can't afford it. Most LGBTQ+ therapists self-identify in their bios; if it's not stated, ask before scheduling. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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16. 7 Cups — Free

Free emotional support via trained listeners and online therapy. A starting point for anyone burned by past providers who pathologized identity or pushed conversion practices. Sliding-scale care exists at most LGBTQ+ community health centers — ask intake before assuming you can't afford it. Conversion therapy is banned for minors in 20+ states; if a provider hints at 'change' work, leave and report. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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17. Mental Health First Aid — Free

National program teaching how to help someone experiencing a mental health crisis. Useful for people processing coming-out, family rejection, internalized homophobia/transphobia, or minority stress. Sliding-scale care exists at most LGBTQ+ community health centers — ask intake before assuming you can't afford it. Affirming care doesn't mean cheerleading every identity exploration — it means treating identity as health-neutral and addressing actual symptoms. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...

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18. HelpGuide.org — Free

Free mental health and wellness articles, guides, and tools. Worth contacting for trans and nonbinary clients needing gender-affirming letters for medical care. Many affirming practices accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major commercial insurance. Bi+ and nonbinary clients are often underserved — ask explicitly whether the practice has experience with non-binary identities, not just gay/lesbian. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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19. Mental Health America Screening — Free

Free anonymous online mental health screening tools. Useful for people processing coming-out, family rejection, internalized homophobia/transphobia, or minority stress. Telehealth options are widely available; useful if you're in a state with limited in-person affirming providers. WPATH-standards therapists can write gender-affirming letters for hormones or surgery — most affirming providers know who in town does this. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Montana residents and the people supporting them.

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20. Active Minds — Free

Mental health advocacy organization for young adults with chapters at 800+ schools. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Initial consultations are usually 15–30 min and free — use them to vet fit before committing. Conversion therapy is banned for minors in 20+ states; if a provider hints at 'change' work, leave and report. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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21. To Write Love On Her Arms — Free

TWLOHA — nonprofit dedicated to depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide prevention. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Most directories let you filter by identity (gay, lesbian, bi, trans, nonbinary, queer, asexual) and modality. Bi+ and nonbinary clients are often underserved — ask explicitly whether the practice has experience with non-binary identities, not just gay/lesbian. Free service; donations support but never gate...

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22. Project Semicolon — Free

Mental health awareness organization promoting hope and continuing your story. Relevant for couples and chosen-family units navigating relationship therapy with affirming providers. Initial consultations are usually 15–30 min and free — use them to vet fit before committing. Most LGBTQ+ therapists self-identify in their bios; if it's not stated, ask before scheduling. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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23. Behavioral Health Services Locator — Free

SAMHSA's behavioral health treatment services locator. A starting point for anyone burned by past providers who pathologized identity or pushed conversion practices. Sliding-scale care exists at most LGBTQ+ community health centers — ask intake before assuming you can't afford it. Most LGBTQ+ therapists self-identify in their bios; if it's not stated, ask before scheduling. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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Frequently Asked

How many mental health resources are in Montana?
Pride Corner tracks 23 verified mental health resources for the LGBTQ+ community in Montana.
Are mental health resources in Montana free?
23 of the 23 listed mental health resources in Montana are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Montana have mental health resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Montana.
What are some examples of mental health resources in Montana?
Featured entries include National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network, Inclusive Therapists, Therapy for Black Girls, Pride Counseling, GLMA Provider Directory.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 23 Montana mental health listings include verified phone numbers.