The Mental Health Help You Need, Just a Click Away

Living with emotional pain or constant worry is exhausting. End the struggle today and connect with a licensed therapist who’s the perfect fit for you — without ever leaving home.

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How TelepsychHealth works?

Step 1: Reach out to us to schedule your first appointment

Ready to begin your online therapy journey? We’ll send intake forms to match you with the right therapist or psychologist. Prepare for your session with privacy, proper lighting, and a stable internet connection.

Step 2: We’ll send intake forms before booking your initial visit

Before your online counseling session, we’ll send intake forms to help us match you with a therapist who can best support your mental health needs.

Step 3: Prepare with privacy, proper lighting, and stable internet

To ensure your first visit is successful, please prepare a private space. You’ll need proper lighting and a stable internet connection to connect with your provider.

Step 4: Your journey continues on our app.

After your first session, you can use our dedicated app to schedule future therapy appointments, securely message your provider, and access additional resources to support your mental health journey.
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Our psychiatry care is delivered entirely online, allowing you to book appointments with licensed providers from anywhere within your state.

Conditions We Treat

We offer a holistic approach to mental health, providing treatment for a variety of conditions. We take the time to understand your individual needs, ensuring we get to the root of the problem. This is a journey, and we are here to support you every step of the way.
Depression and Grief
Persistent sadness, loss of interest, or overwhelming grief may signal clinical depression. Therapy can help you process emotions, rebuild hope, and find meaning after loss or during low periods.
Anxiety and Panic
Racing thoughts, constant worry, or sudden panic attacks can disrupt daily life. Evidence-based therapy supports managing anxiety symptoms, calming the mind, and regaining a sense of stability and control.
Substance Use and Addiction
Addiction affects both brain and behavior. Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, drugs, or other substances, recovery begins with understanding the root causes and building healthier coping strategies through therapy.
PTSD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can develop after experiencing or witnessing trauma. Symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and hypervigilance may persist. Therapy helps reprocess trauma and restore emotional safety.
Elderly Mental Health
Older adults may face isolation, memory changes, or depression. Mental health care for seniors focuses on enhancing quality of life, emotional resilience, and cognitive support during the aging process.
Young Adult/College Students
Young adults face unique mental health challenges, from academic stress to identity struggles. Therapy provides a safe space to navigate transitions, relationships, and emotional well-being during this critical stage.
Sleep Problems
Insomnia, frequent waking, or restless nights may reflect deeper emotional or psychological concerns. Therapy for sleep issues targets stress, anxiety, and habits that disrupt healthy rest.
Fatigue
Chronic fatigue isn’t just physical—it can signal emotional burnout, depression, or unresolved stress. Mental health therapy can help uncover and treat the underlying causes of ongoing exhaustion.
Bipolar Disorder
Marked by intense mood swings, bipolar disorder includes episodes of mania and depression. Long-term treatment often includes therapy and medication to promote stability and emotional regulation.
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia can involve hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. Early intervention and ongoing psychological support are essential for managing symptoms and improving day-to-day functioning.
Chronic Pain
When pain becomes constant, it impacts mood, sleep, and overall mental health. Psychological approaches like CBT help patients reduce pain-related distress and improve quality of life.
Sexual Disorders, Gender Dysphoria, LGBTQ
Sexual health and gender identity are essential parts of mental well-being. Inclusive therapy helps individuals explore identity, navigate dysphoria, and address concerns related to intimacy and self-acceptance.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Obsessive focus on perceived physical flaws can interfere with daily functioning. Therapy helps reframe negative self-image, reduce compulsive behaviors, and foster self-acceptance.
Eating Disorders
Eating disorders often stem from deeper emotional pain or distorted body image. Treatment focuses on rebuilding a healthy relationship with food, self-esteem, and emotional regulation.
Personality Disorders
Personality disorders can affect relationships, self-image, and behavior. Therapy supports emotional insight, better coping strategies, and healthier interpersonal functioning over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does online therapy (telehealth) work?
Online therapy, also called telehealth or virtual counseling, connects you with a licensed therapist or psychologist through secure video sessions. It offers the same quality care as in-person therapy, without travel time, making mental health support more accessible.
How do I know if I should see a therapist?
If you often feel anxious, depressed, overwhelmed, or stuck, speaking to a mental health therapist can help. Common signs you may need therapy include changes in sleep, mood swings, loss of interest in activities, or difficulty concentrating.
How can I find the right therapist for me?
Finding the right therapist is essential for successful treatment. We match you with a licensed clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, or counselor who specializes in your concerns—whether it’s anxiety treatment, trauma recovery, or relationship therapy.
Can therapy help with anxiety and panic attacks?
Yes. Anxiety therapy often uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to reduce excessive worry, manage panic attacks, and build coping skills. Many clients notice improvements within weeks of starting treatment.
What insurance plans do you accept?
We currently accept Aetna, Anthem Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, Preferred One, UnitedHealthcare / Optum, and Medi-Cal – California’s Medicaid program – including Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS).
Do you accept insurance for telehealth therapy?
Yes. We work with many insurance providers, and most plans cover online therapy or telehealth appointments. We can verify your benefits before scheduling your first session.
How do I know if I should see a therapist?
If you often feel anxious, depressed, overwhelmed, or stuck, speaking to a mental health therapist can help. Common signs you may need therapy include changes in sleep, mood swings, loss of interest in activities, or difficulty concentrating.
Is online therapy private and secure?
Absolutely. All virtual sessions follow strict HIPAA guidelines, ensuring your information stays confidential. You can speak openly with your therapist from the comfort and privacy of your home.

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