- Direct Teletherapy Services
- Online Mental Health Services
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Bringing high-quality online and in-person mental health services to students in need.
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E-Therapy Mental Health Services
Behavioral and Mental Health, Counseling, Social Work
Our therapists are credentialed and maintain state licensure to work with students across the country. We provide in-person and face-to-face, live online counseling sessions using a secure and HIPAA-compliant format. Our counselors collaborate with teachers and parents to address each student’s unique social-emotional needs.

Why Our Teletherapy?
Our Certified Mental Health Professionals:
Treat a variety of mental health and social-emotional concerns, including anxiety, depression, social skills, self-management, responsible decision-making, and more
Provide mental health and social-emotional assessments, as well as, standardized evaluations when needed
Collect data and monitor each student’s progress toward therapy goal
Attend IEP meetings and collaborate with the IEP team to meet each student’s needs
Utilize interactive materials and therapy or counseling sessions that keep students engaged and having fun while addressing their therapy goals
How we can help you
Professional mental health services can help schools in a number of ways.
Benefits of Online Therapy:
- Increased access to mental health services
- Flexibility with service scheduling
- Convenience for schools and families
- Reduce stigma by making students feel comfortable and safe discussing their mental health
- Cost-effectiveness as compared to in-person therapy sessions


See how our providers can serve you
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FAQ
What is mental health and why is it important?
Mental health is the state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how student’s think, feel, and act. It’s important because it affects their overall quality of life, which includes schooling. When students are mentally healthy, they’re able to cope with stress, make good decisions, and have healthy relationships.
What are the different types of mental health disorders?
Mental health problems can range from mild to severe. Some common mental health problems in students include: anxiety, depression, ADHD, and conduct disorders.
Can mental health problems be treated?
Depending on the individual needs and concerns of each student, treatments will vary. Some common types of treatments may include therapy or group counseling, practicing coping strategies, environmental or lifestyle change, and medication.
What are some common treatment options for mental health issues?
Depending on the individual needs and concerns of each student, treatments will vary. Some common types of treatments may include therapy or group counseling, practicing coping strategies, environmental or lifestyle change, and medication.
Where can I go for support if I believe a student is struggling with mental health?
If you are concerned about a student’s mental health, you can also reach out to a mental health professional. Mental health experts are qualified to assess and determine if there is cause for concern and what the next steps are. They can also provide guidance on how to best support the student.
