Specialties
Start Therapy Today
Interested in learning more about therapy with Heal Your Roots Wellness? Schedule a free 15 minute consultation call with our intake coordinator to get started
Therapists Accepting New Clients for
David Koppisch
Licensed Social Worker
Gabrielle Larin
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Joslyn Justi
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Kira Yakubov Ploshansky
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Maureen McCarthy
Licensed Social Worker
How to Start Telehealth Therapy
Starting therapy can seem daunting, but it doesn't need to be. Follow these 6 simple steps to start your mental health regiment
1
Schedule FREE 15 Minute Consultation Call
Schedule a Free 15 minute consultation call through our website’s online scheduling portal here
2
Consultation Call with Intake Coordinator
You’ll have a free 15 minute consultation call with our intake coordinator to see if Heal Your Roots Wellness is a good fit for you, your goals, and your budget
3
Schedule Therapy Session with Your New Therapist
The intake coordinator will schedule your first session with the therapist that best fits your therapy needs and schedule
4
Complete Intake Form
Complete your intake forms online prior to your first session.
5
Have Your Intake Session
During your intake session, your therapist will ask questions to get to know you and discuss your therapy goals.
6
Regular Ongoing Therapy Sessions
Schedule your future therapy based on your goals, availability, and budget
Related Topics
How to Fight Fairly in a Relationship: 7 Tips for Successful Conflict Resolution
•Avoid escalation at all costs• Figure out what you’re really fighting about• Communicate openly and honestly• Don’t bring up past issues• Listen to what your partner has to say • Be willing to compromise.
Online resources for couples who argue: Online therapy and counseling
Are frequent arguments straining your relationship? Discover how online therapy and counseling can help couples resolve conflicts and build stronger bonds. In this article, we’ll explore the top online resources available for couples seeking professional guidance to improve communication and navigate disagreements effectively. From the convenience of virtual sessions to the flexibility of accessing help…
How ADHD Can Affect Relationships: What You Need to Know
•When one partner in a relationship has ADHD, it can be difficult for the relationship if the symptoms are not understood.•The non-ADHD partner may feel like they are doing all the work in the relationship and repeating themselves over and over.•The ADHD partner may feel like they are constantly being criticized for not doing enough…
Have a question?
Contact Us Today
Ready to take the next step in your relationship? Schedule a Telehealth appointment today to start your journey!