Telehealth is as beneficial as in-person therapy.
There is a lot of evidence now supporting the benefits of telehealth and its effectiveness.
Welcome to a time when distance no longer determines who we can work with as a therapist.
In many smaller towns, the options for therapy or counseling may be limited to someone you know. Telehealth provides more opportunities. You can now expand your search and expertise of counselors to work with.
Reduce the stigma and anxiety of counseling.
Many clients have talked about feeling anxious or judged as they sit in the lobby, waiting for their therapist to get them.
Others have talked about running into people they know. With telehealth, all of these worries are a non-issue. The telehealth “lobby” is your room, family room, kitchen, or backyard.
In reality, the “lobby” is where you are most comfortable to have your session. Maybe, you have your session in the car while your kid is at soccer practice. You can see your child run and grow on the soccer field as you unwind simultaneously.
Are you not feeling well? The babysitter canceled? Car troubles?
With telehealth, it is quick and easy to change how you have your appointment.
Telehealth is a wonderful way to keep your healing on track.
You have decided to start therapy to grow and overcome past hurts, don’t let minor inconveniences stop you from healing.
How does telehealth work?
You can connect as long as you have a reliable connection to the internet, camera, and microphone.
In today’s highly connected world, we all know how to FaceTime or video chat with family and friends; telehealth is the same.
Don’t worry about confidentiality because our platform keeps our conversations private. However, I suggest you find a personal space free from interruptions and eavesdropping by others.
Let go of all the roadblocks.
Don’t let the old excuses of not having the time or being too far away stop you.
Call the office today and start healing right from the comfort of your chosen space.