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How Do I Help Others Sign Up for Talkspace?

Helping a friend, family member, or loved one begin their mental health journey is a meaningful act of support. 

Talkspace offers individual therapy, couples therapy, and psychiatry. You can view all the services we offer and learn more about each one here: Talkspace Services + Out-of-Pocket Pricing, or take a quick look at the summary chart below. 

IMPORTANT: For privacy and security reasons, all accounts must reflect the name, date of birth, email address, and other personal details of the individual receiving services.
 

Individual Therapy

Couples Therapy

Psychiatry

What is the age requirement?

13 and up.

 

18 and up.

 

18 and up.

 

Who is this for?

Anyone seeking one-on-one support from a licensed therapist.

 

Any two individuals in any relationship seeking therapy together.

 

Anyone looking for medication management or a psychiatric evaluation.

Just keep in mind that Talkspace has some limitations when it comes to diagnoses.

How to assist with sign up?

To help a teen (ages 13 to 17) start therapy, visit this article for more information: Teen Therapy at Talkspace: What Parents/Guardians and Teens Should Know.

To help someone aged 18 or older start therapy, have them check out this article: Sign up for Talkspace: Individual, Couples, Teen Therapy, and Psychiatry Services.

Share this article with the individual who will be receiving the service: Sign up for Talkspace: Individual, Couples, Teen Therapy, and Psychiatry Services.

 

Share this article with the individual who will be receiving the service: Sign up for Talkspace: Individual, Couples, Teen Therapy, and Psychiatry Services.

 

Does my benefits coverage extend to my dependents or household members, and how can they use it with Talkspace?

To find out if your benefits cover dependents or household members, please contact your benefits provider directly.

If coverage is available, the eligible individual can create their own Talkspace account using their personal email address. They should indicate their relationship to you and, if prompted, enter your organization name, keywords, authorization code, or any other eligibility information provided by your benefits provider.

If they already have a Talkspace account, they can apply or update their coverage by following this guide: How Do I Apply/Update Coverage?

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