Our Telehealth Division prioritizes ethical and effective care. Before starting, we assess if telehealth is appropriate for your needs.

When Telehealth May Not Be Suitable:

  • Individual Therapy: Severe depression, suicidal ideation, delusions, or high emotionality.

  • Child Therapy: Difficulty ensuring a confidential setting.

  • Family/Couples Therapy: Challenges with small screens, distractions, or high conflict.

  • Confidentiality Concerns: Others present, background noise, or lack of privacy.

  • Location: Clients must be in California, as we are licensed only in this state.

  • Distractions/Substance Use: Being under the influence, multitasking, or not fully present can hinder effective therapy.

When appropriate, our therapists provide telehealth sessions in a private, distraction-free setting for a seamless experience. Our team of approved ethical telehealth practitioners, include Beth Laskosky, Edgar Ledezma, Holly Stone, Cassidy Gutoman, TaSherra Elam, and Macy Montano, dedicated to high-quality virtual counseling.

Please review our Telehealth Informed Consent and Agreement Form for more details.

Ethical Telehealth