Therapy, also known as counseling or psychotherapy, is a collaborative process between a therapist and a client aimed at addressing emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. It involves exploring thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, developing coping strategies, and working towards personal growth and healing.
We address a wide range of issues including depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, family conflicts, and more.
Yes, we offer services for all age groups, including children, adolescents, and adults. Our behavioral health clinic provides comprehensive care tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals across the lifespan.
The duration of therapy varies depending on individual needs and treatment goals. Some individuals may find relief in a few sessions, while others may benefit from longer-term therapy.
Yes, confidentiality is of utmost importance to us. We adhere to strict confidentiality laws and regulations to protect your privacy.
Yes, we offer teletherapy services for individuals who prefer remote sessions or are unable to attend in-person appointments.
Yes, we accept insurance plans. Please take a look at our Fee & Rates section to get more information regarding insurance coverage and payment options.
Yes, we have a dedicated psychiatrists who is readily available to provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and medication management services. Our psychiatrists and her team work closely with our therapists to ensure that you receive integrated and personalized care tailored to your individual needs.
Yes, absolutely. If you're interested in a psychiatric evaluation, please discuss this with your therapist during your sessions. They can provide guidance and support, and if deemed appropriate, they will assist you in scheduling an evaluation with our psychiatrist. Your therapist will ensure that you receive the appropriate care and support tailored to your needs.
Yes, we do. If you're interested in being evaluated by our psychologist for medication management, please speak with your therapist during your sessions. They will guide you through the process and facilitate a referral to our psychologist as needed.
School-based mental health services encompass a range of therapeutic interventions and support programs designed to address the mental health needs of students within the school setting. These services are typically provided by mental health professionals who are integrated into the school environment, such as counselors, psychologists, social workers, and sometimes psychiatrists or psychiatric nurse practitioners.
Reach out to the counselor at your child's school. They can provide information about the available services and help you initiate the process.
If your child attends both a Bethel Park and a Duquesne school, please have your counselor reach out to the SAP Liaison in each respective school to initiate the referral process. Our team will coordinate with the schools to ensure seamless access to services for your child.
We currently provide services at Propel Pitcairn, Propel East, Propel McKeesport, the Duquesne School District, Bethel Park School District, and the McKeesport School District.
Referrals for Bethel Park and Duquesne School Districts must be initiated through our SAP (Student Assistance Program) Liaisons.