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Therapy & Teletherapy

Therapy helps you solve personal challenges and lead a more satisfying, meaningful life. Through self-discovery, you can identify barriers to fulfillment and develop the skills and confidence to overcome them.

Your Compass to Achievement

At River Valley Behavioral Health & Wellness Center, our team of highly trained and experienced professionals is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals in a confidential and comfortable setting. We offer both brief and long-term therapy approaches to address life’s challenges, as well as accommodations for in-person and telehealth therapy.

Teletherapy or In-Person, which one is right for me?

In-person therapy and teletherapy each offer unique benefits, and their effectiveness can vary depending on the individual. For younger children, staying focused during a session can be more challenging in a remote setting, which may make in-person therapy a better fit. However, older children, teens, and adults often adapt well to either format, depending on their preferences, needs, and the therapeutic approach. In addition, teletherapy offers undeniable convenience, making it an excellent option for those with busy schedules or difficulty traveling to appointments.

Side By Side Comparison

In-Person Therapy
Telehealth Therapy

In-person therapy sessions take place in a controlled, private environment that minimizes distractions, allowing for focused and uninterrupted communication. This setting ensures confidentiality, which can be especially beneficial for those in shared living spaces or who struggle to find quiet at home. Additionally, in-person therapy eliminates concerns about internet connectivity, technical issues, or navigating unfamiliar platforms, making the process seamless and accessible.

In-person connection may play a crucial role in your healing journey. Being physically present with your therapist fosters a deeper sense of trust and connection, making it easier to open up and fully engage in the process. Traveling to an office creates a clear boundary between your daily life and therapy, reinforcing your commitment to mental health and helping you focus entirely on your growth and well-being.

 
 

Meeting in person gives you access to a variety of physical tools that enrich your therapy experience. Creative resources like art supplies for Art Therapy, journals, and collage materials encourage self-expression, while play therapy tools such as building blocks and puzzles allow you to explore emotions symbolically. Sensory aids, including weighted blankets and fidget tools, help promote relaxation, and interactive options like therapy games or musical instruments make sessions dynamic and uniquely tailored to your needs.

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Therapy Providers

  • ATR-BCBoard Certified Art Therapist
    Advanced credential for art therapists supporting emotional well-being through art.

  • CCTPCertified Clinical Trauma Professional
    Specializes in treating trauma and PTSD.

  • CEDSCertified Eating Disorders Specialist
    Expert in diagnosing and treating eating disorders.

  • IMH-E® (III)Infant Mental Health Specialist
    Focused on mental health of infants and caregiver relationships.

  • LADCLicensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor
    Trained in treating substance use disorders.

  • LAMFTLicensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
    Provisional license under supervision toward full LMFT.

  • LCSWLicensed Clinical Social Worker
    Provides therapy and mental health services.

  • LICSWLicensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
    Qualified to provide independent clinical services.

  • LGSWLicensed Graduate Social Worker
    Master’s-level license; step toward independent practice.

  • LMFTLicensed Marriage and Family Therapist
    Specializes in relationship and family therapy.

  • LPLicensed Psychologist
    Qualified to diagnose and treat mental health conditions.

  • LPCCLicensed Professional Clinical Counselor
    Provides therapy for individuals, groups, or families.

  • MAMaster of Arts
    Graduate degree in counseling or psychology.

  • MEdMaster of Education
    Graduate degree focused on education and school counseling.

  • MDivMaster of Divinity
    Trains for spiritual counseling and pastoral care.

  • MPHMaster of Public Health
    Specializes in community health and prevention.

  • MSMaster of Science
    Graduate degree in psychology or related sciences.

  • MSWMaster of Social Work
    Prepares for clinical or community-based social work.

  • PhDDoctor of Philosophy
    Advanced research-focused doctoral degree.

  • Psy.D.Doctor of Psychology
    Clinical practice-focused psychology doctorate.

Nursing Providers

  • APRNAdvanced Practice Registered Nurse
    Advanced clinical training; can diagnose and prescribe.

  • CNPCertified Nurse Practitioner
    Provides specialized advanced clinical care.

  • DNPDoctor of Nursing Practice
    Highest clinical nursing degree, focused on practice leadership.

  • MSNMaster of Science in Nursing
    Prepares nurses for advanced roles and specializations.

  • PBNPublic Health Nurse
    Focuses on disease prevention and community wellness.

  • PMHNP-BCPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified
    Specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions.

  • RNRegistered Nurse
    Provides direct patient care and medication management.