Uncertainty sucks. Big time.
Your brain is like a hamster on a wheel, scrambling to understand WTF is happening during COVID-19. You may feel frightened, bored, angry, anxious, lonely, and sad—maybe all at the same time—while you shelter in place.
Everything is cancelled.
Let’s ride out this uncertain time together.
Since the week of March 16, 2020, I’ve been meeting with clients on-line to protect their health and safety, as well as my own. The transition was far easier than I expected it to be, and my clients report that having access to therapeutic counseling while sheltering in place is both a great comfort and a great option to keep themselves calm and their momentum strong.
If you’ve never experienced on-line counseling, I encourage you to give it a try. It’s safe, private, and effective.
Contact me for an appointment. I can help.
FAQs
Rather than meeting in-person, we meet live via a secure, HIPAA-compliant, video conferencing service. You don’t need to download any software or set up an account; you merely click the link I email to you to join our session on-line using your browser (Google Chrome is recommended for best quality) on a computer or a device with a camera and a microphone.
Many people enjoy the convenience on-line counseling offers such as saving time commuting to appointments, meeting from the comfort and privacy of their own homes, and the ease of having therapy fit their schedules rather than the other way around. And with the shelter-in-place order in effect right now, the biggest benefit is that counseling is #notcancelled! At a time like this when we might be losing our minds due to everything going on, having access to a counselor to make sure you don’t lose your place in your current therapy or to simply talk things through might be just the support you need.
On-line clients receive secure invoices that can be paid by credit, debit, or HSA card. Payment in full is expected upon receipt of the invoice.
“Life is not safe, and so our task is not to promise our kids there will be no turbulence. It’s to assure them that when the turbulence comes, we will all hold hands and get through it together.”