Telehealth
Telehealth for counseling refers to the delivery of mental health services through digital platforms, allowing clients to connect with therapists remotely via video calls, phone sessions, or secure messaging. This approach has become increasingly popular due to its convenience, accessibility, and flexibility, making therapy available to people who might face barriers such as distance, mobility challenges, or busy schedules. Telehealth counseling provides the same professional support as in-person therapy but from the comfort and safety of one’s own space.
During telehealth sessions, therapists use secure and confidential technology to ensure privacy while helping clients address a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship problems, and stress management. This method allows clients to receive consistent care even during situations like pandemics or when travel is difficult. Telehealth also offers options for individuals in rural or underserved areas to access qualified mental health professionals.
Due to clinician licensing regulations, telehealth services can only be provided to clients located within Ohio. Overall, telehealth counseling combines modern technology with therapeutic expertise to break down barriers to mental health care, promoting emotional well-being and healing within the licensed region.
