Therapy in English, in the city you chose
No referral, no waiting list, no doing this in Portuguese.
Lisbon has filled up with people who came for the light and the cost of living — remote workers, digital nomads, families making a new start, most of them living in English.
Our therapists
Therapists who work in English
Sessions are online, so you're not limited to Lisbon's expat-facing practices.
Piotr KowalskiPsychotherapist
Available onlineterapia online | psychoterapia gestalt
Languages: Polish · English
80 € / session

Justyna CzyżDoula
Available onlineI support parents as a certified ClauWi babywearing consultant (since 2022) and a doula (since 2023), having completed…
Languages: Polish · English
55 € / session

Joanna AdamsonPsychotherapist
Available onlineShe holds a diploma in integrative psychotherapy obtained at an institute that is a member of the European Association…
Languages: Polish · English
65 € / session
Why it matters here
The city everyone moved to
Lisbon became a destination for remote workers and new arrivals, and whole neighbourhoods now function in English. It's easy to build a life here without much Portuguese — until the thing that's been quietly wrong since before you moved needs talking about, and your café Portuguese won't carry it. Online, you choose from everyone working in English and meet from home.
About Wefeel
What Wefeel is — and what it isn't
Wefeel is a place to find a therapist and arrange to meet them online. We verify that every therapist listed here is qualified to practise, and we give them a place to be found.
We are not a clinic and we are not a party to your therapy. The session is between you and your therapist, and it belongs to the two of you. What is said in it stays there.
Wefeel is also not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, the numbers below will reach someone right now.
What we work with
What brings people here
Loneliness and isolation
When your social life is made entirely of colleagues, and everyone who knew you before is in another time zone.
Anxiety and chronic stress
Visas, contracts, rent, the low hum of living somewhere you could be asked to leave.
Depression and flatness
Especially the kind that is hard to name, because on paper the move worked.
Identity and belonging
Caught between where you're from and where you live, between who you were and whoever this is now.
Relationships and family
Including the strain of having moved together — or of having moved without them.
Homesickness and grief
For people, for a former life, for the version of yourself that existed before you left.
This is not a complete list. If you're struggling with something that isn't here, get in touch anyway. Therapy begins with you, not with a category — and it doesn't require you to have found the right word for it first.
How it works
Three steps, no referral
Choose your own therapist, pick a time in your own zone from their open hours, meet by video from home. No referral, no insurance paperwork, no Portuguese required.
Relocating is harder than it looks from outside
The move working out and you feeling settled are two different things. The gap between them is worth talking about.
Reading
Written by the therapists themselves
Articles about anxiety, sleep, grief, burnout and the rest of it — written by the people you can book a session with.
If you need help right now
Wefeel is not a crisis service
If you are thinking about ending your life, or you are afraid of what you might do, please don't wait for an appointment. Emergency services answer at any hour, free of charge.
- Emergency services112
- SOS Voz Amiga — emotional support, daily 15:30–00:30 (Portuguese language)213 544 545 / 912 802 669 / 963 524 660
Common questions
Are there English-speaking therapists in Lisbon?
Some, and more online.
Do I need Portuguese?
No — everything here is in English.
I moved recently and feel unsettled — normal?
Very. It's one of the most common reasons people who relocate come to therapy.
Start in your own language
Read the profiles, take your time, and choose someone you can talk to properly. No Krankenkasse, no referral, and no Portuguese required at any point.
For therapists
Working in English in Portugal?
If you're a qualified therapist who works online in English, you can list your practice on Wefeel.