Counseling
Counseling is a place where you can solve the issues of the past that continue to show up in the present and affect not only the way you see yourself, but your relationships as well. The patterns we formed in how we connected to others when we were young inform the ways in which we try to form connections now. The way we were treated or spoken to helped form our conception of what we are like and who we are, and whether we are worthy of love.
Individual counseling is a great place to sort through everything with someone trained to help you grow through the pain and come out the other side a stronger, healthier person. We’ll work with you to develop clear goals and help you move toward a healthier life.
Individual Therapists for Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma
Individual counseling is best for people that are having issues that don’t involve other people, or where they’d like to work on the issues present in their half of a relationship. It’s perfect for those wanting to go deeper, and do some very targeted work on how past experiences have shaped their present patterns, or how to adjust and adapt to some circumstances that life has dealt them.
Once you submit your form we give you a quote on what it will cost, use some questionnaires to better understand any therapist preferences you have as well as a baseline look at some of your symptoms. Based on that, a licensed therapist will evaluate which therapists would likely be the best fit, and then you will pick the best therapist from that shortened list. Ready to get started?
The Clarity Method
While a lot of therapists are skilled at listening and caring, not all are prepared to guide you on your journey to mental health. Being listened to is critical and so is having someone help you keep an eye on your purpose for going to counseling. As a result, many people experience plateauing in therapy or feel like it isn’t really going anywhere.
Our staff utilize The Clarity Method, as well as various other techniques to help make sure that therapy stays on track based on your own feedback and goals. Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, or other issues it is flexible enough to also track any subtle changes in goals that naturally occur as we increase in self-insight. This means that you are your therapist are in lockstep throughout your counseling journey toward mental health.
The Clarity Method
While a lot of therapists are skilled at listening and caring, not all are prepared to guide you on your journey to mental health. Being listened to is critical and so is having someone help you keep an eye on your purpose for going to counseling. As a result, many people experience plateauing in therapy or feel like it isn’t really going anywhere.
Our staff utilize The Clarity Method, as well as various other techniques to help make sure that therapy stays on track based on your own feedback and goals. Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, or other issues it is flexible enough to also track any subtle changes in goals that naturally occur as we increase in self-insight. This means that you are your therapist are in lockstep throughout your counseling journey toward mental health.
Trackable Progress
You won’t have to ask yourself is counseling is doing anything. You and your therapist will know without a doubt whether the counseling is leading to any results. Using our software you’ll be able to check your symptom levels, your goals, your progress on them, and the outside of session focus for the week.
In addition, we’ll be adding to our content library so that you can empower yourself through reading, watching, or listening to reliable information about mental health and the ways in which counseling works to actually change your life. That information further empowers you to dialogue with your therapist and be clear with them about what you want and where you want to go as you discover it where your journey with depression, anxiety, trauma, or other issues takes you.
Getting through life with depression, anxiety, or trauma is hard enough. When we’re struggling we often need someone who will guide us through the process of healing.
In individual online counseling, you meet with a therapist 1:1 over the computer or a mobile device, setting goals related to relationships, behavior patterns, or specific mental health issues.
Sessions are typically 53-60 minutes and typically start once per week depending on severity and other factors.
Core Services
$160/session (or copay/coinsurance)
- Online-only appointments
- Insurance accepted
- Kaiser of Northern California, Optum, PHP/Carelon, and out-of-network with other insurance companies
- Skilled, personalized matching
- Well-trained therapists
- Goal-oriented therapy
Sliding Scale
- PhD and PsyD students (second year) can be seen online-only from $80-105 per session.
Comprehensive Support
$800/month
- Online or In-Person appointments (if near one of our locations)
- Insurance is NOT accepted, but you can submit reimbursement if you have out of network benefits
- Up to four 50-minute, or two 2-hour sessions per month
- Skilled, personalized matching
- Therapists with greater experience, demonstrated skill, and specific training with your issue
- Access to exclusive how-to’s, well-researched education, and skills library
- Access to exclusive live seminars on the topics most relevant to you
- Four free post-therapy life coaching sessions to transition from recovering to thriving
Groups & Community
LonelyLess Program
This coaching program helps people form deep connections and decrease their sense of loneliness.
$40/week
- Weekly, live online classes focused on our core practices of Reflect, Listen, and Speak
- Access to skills groups to practice the skills with the support of our team and your peers
- Access to implementation groups lead by one of our team members with your peers to help you navigate any difficulties that arise when you apply the skills in your personal life
- Access to 1:1 coaching appointments as need with a member of our team
- Access to community discussions with other people working on the same skills with therapist moderators joining the conversation
Note: Psychological Associates (second year) can be seen online-only from $80-105 per session.
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