Virtual Care
We’re here for you, wherever you are.
Getting help is important, but it is not always easy to come into the office. Distance, vacation, childcare, work schedule, or health needs can make in-person sessions difficult. Virtual care gives you another way to get support without adding more stress to your week. Virtual sessions are a convenient way to meet with your counselor, therapist, or life coach through a secure video appointment.
Just like in-person therapy, virtual care at Centered for Life is still personal, intentional, and grounded in a Christian journey of hope and healing. Some types of treatment may require in-person equipment, so your therapist will partner with you to explore whether virtual care is a good fit.
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Need care that fits your schedule?
Virtual therapy sessions can make it easier to stay consistent when transportation, work obligations, or family responsibilities make office visits difficult.
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Prefer the comfort of home?
Telehealth allows you to meet from a private, familiar space where you may feel more at ease opening up and doing meaningful work.
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Looking for quick access to care?
The convenience of a virtual session often means you can work it in to your schedule that day. Availability varies by therapist and service.
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Traveling out of town?
Even if you’re on vacation or traveling for work, you can still keep your appointment. As long as you have internet access, you can join your session from anywhere.
How do virtual sessions work?
You might be wondering…
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Virtual sessions are held through a secure video appointment. You will need a phone, tablet, or computer with internet access and a working camera. Before your session, our team will give you the information you need to connect.
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For many clients, virtual therapy can be a helpful and effective way to receive care. It works best when you have a private space, feel comfortable using technology, and are working on concerns that do not require an in-person treatment method.
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Virtual care may be a good fit if travel, scheduling, or distance make it hard to get care in person. However, virtual not be the best fit if you do not have privacy, are experiencing crisis, need hands-on support, or are receiving a service that requires special equipment.
To receive telehealth from a licensed counselor, you will need to be a resident of Georgia. However, anyone can access our virtual coaching services regardless of where you live.
Your therapist can help determine whether virtual sessions are a good fit for your care plan.
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Yes, many clients use a flexible approach that best fits their needs. You may want to begin virtually and later come into the office, or just choose a virtual session occasionally when it makes sense for you. Your provider can help you decide a rhythm that best supports your care.
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Virtual and in-person sessions are priced the same. You’ll receive the same professional time, preparation, care, and follow-up from your therapist whether in person or remote. Our office can confirm your cost when you schedule.
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Telehealth is available for all of our counselors and therapists, including couples therapy. You can also receive virtual coaching and pastoral counseling.
Note, certain services such as neurofeedback, children’s play therapy or certain trauma counseling methods typically need to be in-person because they involve a physical treatment process or equipment.
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Yes, your therapist will use appropriate tools and practices to protect your privacy. You can also help protect your session by choosing a quiet, private space, using headphones if needed, and avoiding public access Wi-Fi when possible.
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We’d love to join your journey, wherever you are!
Contact us today and let us know you are interested in virtual sessions. We will help you choose the right next step, answer practical questions, and schedule an appointment if telehealth is appropriate for your needs.