Telehealth is for you too!

The choice to be exclusively Virtual was intentional. 

While talking across a digital interface can take some time getting used to, after just a few sessions the online aspect fades into the background and has little influence on the actual counseling process. 

Some of the reasons why telehealth may be a good fit for you, could include:

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Transportation

including access, costs for transit and/or parking, vehicle dependability

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Caregiver responsibilities

including pets, eldercare, childcare, and partner care

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Accessibility

including physical limitations, mental health limitations

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Convenience

available when you are available—even during lunch hour

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Weather

weather is either unpredictable or epic—who wants to commute

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Work/Life balance

asking for time off work can be difficult

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Comfort

who doesn't want to have therapy in slippers and a dog in our lap

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Privacy

no waiting room encounters

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Connection

form a closer relationship by seeing aspects of your life not visible in an office

telehealth therapy with a laptop next to a indoor tree

Why Telehealth Anyway?

Duball Counseling & Wellness offers telehealth therapy to meet the modern needs of today.

Frequently, feedback was received from clients that time was tight and they had to cancel for various reasons – not feeling well, moving, weather, working late. Although these reasons are valid, they interfered with treatment… and clients knew it. Hence, shifting the therapy office to their home made therapy portable, accessible, confidential, and comfortable. In turn, clients often report feeling more at ease, less stressed, and more apt to open up and, in turn, therapy is more effective.

When Telehealth May Not Be Appropriate

Despite the benefits of utilizing tele-health, there are certain situations when tele-health may not be appropriate. These include:

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Those with poor internet connection

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Complex mental health diagnoses; i.e., visual and/or auditory hallucinations, recent suicidal or homicidal thoughts

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Those with a lack of privacy