what we do

Guiding You to a Better Tomorrow

how it works

The sessions are 50 minutes long and can be conducted either through a video call or over the phone. Each session is priced at a flat rate of $140, for every 50-minute interval. You may be eligible for insurance coverage for these services. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to determine if your sessions can be fully or partially covered by your plan.

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Anxiety and Depression

Specialized counseling for managing anxiety and depression, offering strategies for mental wellness and resilience.

Grief and Loss

Compassionate assistance for coping with grief and loss, helping individuals navigate through challenging emotional times.

Burnout

Expert guidance to address and prevent burnout, promoting work-life balance and stress management.

Autism Support

Individualized support services for individuals with autism, focusing on personal development and social integration.

Student Care

Dedicated support for students facing academic and personal challenges, fostering a healthy learning environment.

Existential Concerns

Guidance on existential issues, aiding in finding purpose and meaning in life’s challenges.

Christian Counseling

Faith-informed psychotherapy to help navigate life's challenges through spiritual care.

Life Transitions

Support for navigating significant life changes, offering strategies for adjustment and growth.

How do you obtain our assistance?

Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation with
Kylie to determine if our services align well with your needs!

Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation
with Kylie to determine if our services
align well with your needs!

FAQ

Frequently asked question

A psychologist must earn a doctoral degree and can assess and diagnose mental health problems. A psychotherapist obtains a master’s degree, mainly provides talk-therapy, and cannot diagnose or give medications.

In a therapy session, you will typically talk with a mental health professional about your concerns, challenges, and goals. The therapist may provide guidance, support, and feedback, and may suggest coping strategies or other techniques to help you improve your mental health and well-being.

The length of therapy varies depending on the individual and the nature of the concerns being addressed. Some people may only need a few sessions to work through a particular issue (solution-focused oriented), while others may benefit from ongoing therapy over a longer period
of time.

Yes, therapy sessions are typically confidential, meaning that what you discuss with your therapist will not be shared with others without your permission, except in cases where there is a legal or ethical obligation to do so (such as if the therapist believes that you or someone else is at risk of harm).

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