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Center for Individual & Family Therapy & Counseling

Talk to skilled therapists at Center for Individual & Family Therapy & Counseling.

About Center for Individual & Family Therapy.

We offer 100% online specialized therapists, available when convenient to you. In partnership with BetterHelp.

The type of licensed therapists and counselors you’ll be talking to

  • LMFT – Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
  • LPC – Licensed professional counselor
  • LMHC – Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Who is most suited for help from Center for Individual & Family Counseling?

It’s most suited for individuals and families who are seeking support and guidance in addressing personal and relationship challenges.

 

 

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Great results with center for individual and family counseling

Many have had great results with center for individual and family counseling as we have a big network of licensed and certified family therapists and counselors to help strengthen your relationship.

They will give you the same if not better quality of counseling as you would get with in-person therapists. Here you’ll be able to contact them conveniently whenever you’d like.

How it works

Get matched to a therapist that suits you

Find a therapist by answering a a few questions and you’ll be matched with someone who fits your needs.

Communicate online

Get in touch with your therapist as you see fit. Chat, text, video, or phone.

Counseling when needed

Contact your therapist any time you feel a need to. You can schedule a live session and connect from anywhere.

FAQ for center for individual & family therapy 

These frequently asked questions will hope clarify any remaining doubt you may have that we can help you.

What is individual therapy and how does it work?

Individual therapy is a form of mental health treatment that involves working one-on-one with a therapist to explore and resolve personal challenges or issues.

The therapist will typically use a variety of techniques, such as talk therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy, to help you understand your thoughts and behaviors and work towards finding solutions to your problems.

Can I schedule a therapy session online?

Yes, you can typically schedule a therapy session online at our practice. Simply visit our website and follow the prompts to book a session. If you have any questions or need assistance, you can contact us by phone or email and we will be happy to help.

What is family therapy and how does it work?

Family therapy is a form of mental health treatment that involves working with a therapist to explore and resolve issues within the family system.

The therapist will typically use a variety of techniques, such as communication skills training and problem-solving strategies, to help families improve their relationships and build stronger, more positive bonds.

Family therapy may involve individual sessions with each member of the family or group sessions with all members present.

How often should I attend therapy sessions?

The frequency of therapy sessions will depend on your individual needs and goals.

Some people may benefit from weekly sessions, while others may need to attend more or less frequently. It’s important to discuss your needs and preferences with your therapist and to be open to adjusting your treatment plan as needed.

How do I know if therapy is right for me or my family?

Therapy may be a good option for you or your family if you are experiencing challenges in your personal or professional lives that are impacting your well-being.

Therapy can provide a safe and supportive space to explore your thoughts and feelings and work towards finding solutions to your challenges.

It can be helpful to speak with a qualified therapist to determine if therapy is right for you or your family and to identify the best course of treatment.

Is therapy confidential?

Yes, therapy is generally confidential.

This means that the therapist is bound by professional ethics to keep your conversations and personal information private, with a few exceptions (such as if you are at risk of harming yourself or others). It’s important to discuss any concerns you may have about confidentiality with your therapist.