This is a 15-minute initial consultation to help potential clients/patients determine if they are a good fit before committing to full sessions.
An intake assessment is used to gather essential information about a new client. This assessment helps determine the client's/patient's needs, establish a diagnosis (if applicable), and create a treatment plan.
This is a 60-minute one-on-one meeting between a client/patient and a psychotherapist to address mental health concerns, emotional difficulties, and personal growth. These sessions are confidential and designed to provide support, coping strategies, and therapeutic interventions tailored to the client’s needs.
This is a 45 minute one-on-one meeting between a client/patient and a psychotherapist to address mental health concerns, emotional difficulties, and personal growth. These sessions are confidential and designed to provide support, coping strategies, and therapeutic interventions tailored to the client’s needs.
This is a 30 minute one-on-one meeting between a client/patient and a psychotherapist to address mental health concerns, emotional difficulties, and personal growth. These sessions are confidential and designed to provide support, coping strategies, and therapeutic interventions tailored to the client's/patient’s needs.
This is a 60 minute session. A family therapy session with the patient is a structured therapeutic meeting where your therapist will work with the client and their family members to address relational issues, improve communication, and support mental health treatment. These sessions focus on family dynamics, conflict resolution, and coping strategies, ensuring that the family system functions in a healthier way.
This is a 60 minute session. A family therapy session without the patient—often referred to as collateral therapy or family support counseling—is when a therapist meets with a client’s family members without the client being present. The purpose of these sessions is to educate, support, and equip family members with strategies to help their loved one.
This is a 45 minute session. A family therapy session with the patient is a structured therapeutic meeting where your therapist will work with the client and their family members to address relational issues, improve communication, and support mental health treatment. These sessions focus on family dynamics, conflict resolution, and coping strategies, ensuring that the family system functions in a healthier way.
This is a 45 minute session. A family therapy session without the patient—often referred to as collateral therapy or family support counseling—is when a therapist meets with a client’s family members without the client being present. The purpose of these sessions is to educate, support, and equip family members with strategies to help their loved one.
This is a 30 minute session. A family therapy session without the patient—often referred to as collateral therapy or family support counseling—is when a therapist meets with a client’s family members without the client being present. The purpose of these sessions is to educate, support, and equip family members with strategies to help their loved one.
This is a 30 minute session. A family therapy session with the patient is a structured therapeutic meeting where your therapist will work with the client and their family members to address relational issues, improve communication, and support mental health treatment. These sessions focus on family dynamics, conflict resolution, and coping strategies, ensuring that the family system functions in a healthier way.