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Telehealth makes therapy more accessible without lowering the quality of care.
For many people — especially first responders and high-stress professionals — it also adds an extra layer of control and privacy.
Telehealth can be a strong fit if you:
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Need flexibility around shift work, travel, or unpredictable days
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Prefer a more private option than an in-person waiting room
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Want consistent support without commute time
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Do your best work when you feel comfortable in your own space
How I Treat It
Telehealth sessions follow the same trauma-responsive structure as in-person therapy. The difference is the setting — not the quality. Sessions are designed to be:
Clear and structured
(with goals and a steady pace)
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Client-centered
(you remain in control of the work)
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Practical and skills-based
(tools you can apply between sessions)
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Trauma-responsive
(stabilization first, processing only when appropriate)
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If EMDR is part of your treatment plan, EMDR can be adapted safely for secure telehealth. We’ll make sure you have a stable setup and grounding tools so the work stays contained, tolerable, and effective.

What Telehealth Includes
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Secure, encrypted video sessions with no commute or waiting rooms
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Flexible scheduling designed for real-world demands
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EMDR adapted for online delivery when clinically appropriate
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Accessible care for residents of Ohio, Vermont, and California
Frequently asked questions
Trauma & EMDR
First Responder Therapy
Anxiety & Stress
Couples Therapy
Telehealth Services
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