Many reasons can keep you from seeking counseling.
Living in a small town makes finding a counselor in the area difficult.
Between work and running errands, you constantly seem to be in the car. Driving to a counselor at an assigned time is one more commitment that seems impossible.
Children or caring for a home-bound parent or spouse makes it challenging to leave your home. Therefore, a trip to the counselor is out of the question.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have counseling in the comfort of your home or office? Meeting with a counselor under these conditions is a time commitment that you could make.
Finding the right counselor is another issue.
It’s hard to find a counselor nearby who shares your values and understands your religion.
Confidentiality is an essential issue to you, and you don’t want anyone in your area to know what is going on in your life, even if, by law, the counselor must keep what you share confidential.
You’d rather talk to someone who is farther away and removed from the details and intersections of your life – someone who can provide a more objective point of view with greater privacy and confidentiality.
Online counseling might be a good option for you.
The above concerns are all great reasons you should consider online counseling.
Online counseling has proven as effective as in-person counseling for most issues. A HIPAA-compliant web platform protects confidentiality, and attending the session is as easy as entering a URL into your browser.
With online counseling, we can meet from home, office, parked car, or anywhere you have Internet and a device capable of accessing the Internet.
Even in counseling online, I will create a unique experience for you. We will work on your goals at your pace and can still do creative arts interventions or mindfulness. In online counseling, you or your child will have access to someone who understands you and can provide a safe place for your processing, healing, and growth.
Contact me today and discuss how online counseling can provide you with the help you want and need.