If you have insurance that covers mental health, you can get a list of therapists from your insurance company. Good things to look for are therapists who specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Dialectical Behavioral Therapy because they not only are great listeners but they offer you tools to change your behavior and your thinking.
Things that might help when you're shopping are:
-How far away the office is
-Gender
-Religion
-Cost
-If they accept insurance
-Availability
-If they specialize in trauma
For me, I called around to CBT therapists who lived nearby and who shared my gender and my religion. I picked the first one who called back because she had a nice voice.

When I went to my first session, we talked about goals I hoped to accomplish in therapy, costs, availability, and I found she did specialize in trauma which was a huge plus.
Let us know how the search goes!