Decision Making Therapists
Struggling with decisions can feel paralyzing. Connect with therapists on First Session who can help you find clarity and move forward with confidence.

Whether you're facing a major life decision or find yourself stuck in patterns of indecision, therapy can help you understand what's getting in the way and develop a clearer sense of direction. Decision-making difficulties often connect to deeper concerns like fear of failure, perfectionism, or uncertainty about your values and priorities.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who help people work through decision-making challenges. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their style, then book a session directly online. All therapists have had their credentials verified during onboarding.
Melissa Servello

Melissa Servello
Caitlin Kemmett

Caitlin Kemmett
Ratiba Yasin
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Ratiba Yasin
Cassandre Quan

Cassandre Quan
Kristin Michie
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Kristin Michie
Mark Peterson

Mark Peterson
Michael Chu

Michael Chu
Lauren McCarley

Lauren McCarley
Michèle Dawn

Michèle Dawn
Shane Pokroy

Shane Pokroy
Luigi Garde

Luigi Garde
Michael Appiah

Michael Appiah

Therapy is hard work.
Working on decision making in therapy involves exploring what makes decisions feel difficult for you. This might include examining thought patterns like overthinking or catastrophizing, understanding the emotions that come up when facing choices, and clarifying your values and priorities. A therapist can help you develop tools for making decisions with greater confidence and less distress.
Anyone who feels stuck when facing choices, experiences significant anxiety around decisions, or tends to avoid making decisions altogether may benefit from this work. Decision-making challenges often show up alongside anxiety, perfectionism, or low self-trust. Therapy can help you understand these connections and build new approaches.
Sessions often involve exploring specific decisions you're facing, understanding the fears or beliefs that make them difficult, and practicing new ways of approaching choices. Your therapist may help you weigh options, tolerate uncertainty, and build trust in your own judgment. The goal isn't to make decisions for you, but to help you feel more capable of making them yourself.
The length of therapy depends on your specific situation and goals. Some people find clarity through short-term, focused work, while others benefit from exploring deeper patterns over a longer period. Your therapist can help you assess what makes sense as you go.
On First Session, you can watch therapist intro videos to get a sense of their approach before booking. Look for someone who seems patient, non-judgmental, and experienced in helping people navigate uncertainty. Many therapists offer free consultations to help you determine fit.
Browse therapists on First Session who work with decision making. Watch their intro videos, review their profiles, and book directly online when you find someone who resonates. Taking this step is itself a decision in the right direction.
