[WESPORT, 05/15/2021] The Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Health now offers telehealth therapy services to cater to the needs of their patients while minding the current situation brought on by the global pandemic. This offers a new and safe way of managing mental health, while also posing minimal disruption to their clients’ daily lives.
How It Works
The clinic engages with their clients using private video conferencing platforms. Their clients only need a stable internet connection and a computer, tablet, smartphone, or any electronic device capable of using video calling applications.
Clients are also encouraged to situate themselves in a quiet and undisturbed part of their home. If they are out of their residence, they can still find a secluded place with little or no potential interruptions.
Who It Is For
The clinic recommends these telehealth therapy sessions for people dealing with anxiety, anger management, depression, family dynamic issues, and those going through major life transitions. The convenience of the platform can encourage more participation.
However, this new type of psychotherapy may not be applicable for patients with more complex mental health conditions according to the clinic. They also do not advise it for people with eating disorders. Instead, the clinic encourages these patients to schedule both in-person treatment and online meetings.
Why It Is Great
Patients get several advantages for opting for telehealth sessions.
●Convenience – Eliminating the need to travel makes these essential mental health management sessions all the more accessible.
●Privacy – Many people are concerned with privacy when going to sessions, especially if they have to sit in waiting rooms. Telehealth solves that problem.
●Flexible – The simplicity of telehealth sessions makes it even more convenient to book sessions any time, avoiding disruptions to home or work life.
About the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Health
The clinic offers dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and other comprehensive psychotherapy approaches to anyone from individuals and couples, to families and groups. They address an array of mental, emotional, or behavioral distresses.
Learn more about them on their website: www.ccbhtherapy.com