After accompanying a friend to the doctor's office, it dawned on me that the more people have control of their own health care, and the more well-timed that care is delivered, the healthier the person and the more likely he or she can make decisions to prevent illness and promote wellness.
Quick Question Consult (that's me!) is going to keep taking quick questions for free, to help you in a pinch. But I'm also adding the convenience of a pay-per-session eTherapy option: you can choose from 90 minutes, 60 minutes, or 30 minutes of therapy for a specific issue that needs the attention of a professional, without having to leave your house. I'll conduct your visit by phone, Skype, email, chat, or a combination of all of these to help answer your question.
I hope this addresses the needs I'm seeing out there: winter blues, holiday stress, relationship stress, compulsive decision-making, and mild depression and anxiety that can be addressed without medications or long-term therapy.
By clicking on the Paypal button and selecting the amount of time you wish to purchase, I can deliver professional eTherapy in a timely manner. This is not new: eTherapy (a.k.a. tele-shrinking) has been around for almost a decade now. What I think you will enjoy is being able to get your issues addressed when it means the most to you. No more long waits, no inconvenient commuting. I have been doing Skype and phone sessions with clients over the past years, and all of them attest that it works.
The difference in price per session is $10, which would be all the paperwork and progress notes, filing fee and processing that occurs in my physical office.
Like it? Know someone who can use this service? Please share this post with others, post it on your social media websites, and help me get the word out. Remember, eTherapy can be conducted across state lines. You can also purchase time for friends and family members who wish to have someone to discuss a confidential issue. A listening ear makes a wonderful gift.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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