Flexible, high-quality virtual therapy across five states

Telehealth Therapy

Telehealth makes it possible to access consistent, high-quality therapy and supervision without the barriers of travel, commute, or geographic limitations. We offer virtual sessions across Washington, Texas, Arkansas, California, and Idaho — so the right care doesn't depend on where you live.

  • WA, TX, AR, CA & ID
  • Secure & Confidential
  • Flexible Scheduling

Is this you?

  • You want therapy but your schedule, commute, or location makes in-person sessions hard to maintain
  • You've had to pause or end therapy in the past because life got in the way
  • You live in a rural area or a location without easy access to specialized mental health care
  • You want to work with a specific clinician whose specialty matches your needs, regardless of location
  • You find it easier to open up from your own space than in an unfamiliar office
  • You're a professional, parent, or caregiver who needs more scheduling flexibility
  • You've moved or anticipate moving and don't want to start over with a new therapist

Many people find that telehealth removes barriers they didn't realize were keeping them from getting support. Consistent access to care leads to better outcomes — and telehealth makes consistency easier.

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What is Telehealth Therapy?

Telehealth therapy — also called teletherapy or online therapy — is mental health care delivered through a secure video platform rather than in person. Sessions are structured the same way as in-office therapy: the same length, the same therapeutic relationship, the same clinical quality.

At Therapy Corner & Consulting, telehealth is the primary way we serve clients across Washington, Texas, Arkansas, California, and Idaho. It allows us to work with clients in areas without easy access to specialized care, and to maintain the continuity that supports real progress over time.

Telehealth is not a lesser version of therapy. Research consistently shows it to be as effective as in-person care for most mental health concerns.

When Telehealth Helps Most

  • When geography, commute, or limited local options make in-person care hard to access
  • When a health condition, disability, or caregiving role limits travel
  • When work, school, or family responsibilities require scheduling flexibility
  • When you've found a clinician whose specialty fits your needs, regardless of location
  • When you want to continue therapy through a move or life change without starting over
  • When consistency of care matters more than the format of delivery

Telehealth also makes it easier to access specialized therapy — not just whatever is nearby.

What Telehealth Makes Possible

  • Access to specialized therapy regardless of your location
  • Consistent care that fits into your actual schedule
  • Reduced stress around commuting, parking, and time away from work or family
  • The ability to attend sessions from a space where you already feel comfortable
  • Continuity of care through major life changes or transitions
  • Broader choice of clinician — not limited to who is nearby

Telehealth removes barriers. The work itself — and the therapeutic relationship — remains just as real.

How We Do Telehealth

Our clinicians use a HIPAA-compliant, secure video platform for all telehealth sessions. Before your first appointment, you'll receive clear setup instructions, and your clinician will check in to make sure everything is working and the space feels right.

We are experienced in adapting our therapeutic approaches — including EMDR and somatic work — to the telehealth format. While some adjustments are made for the virtual setting, the depth and quality of care does not change.

If you have never tried telehealth before, it's okay to have questions. We make the onboarding process simple and are happy to troubleshoot any technical concerns before your sessions begin.

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Who Telehealth is For

Telehealth therapy may be a good fit if you:

  • Live in Washington, Texas, Arkansas, California, or Idaho
  • Want access to specialized therapy without geographic limitations
  • Have a schedule that makes regular in-person appointments difficult
  • Travel frequently or have inconsistent availability due to life demands
  • Prefer the comfort and privacy of attending sessions from home
  • Are managing a health concern, disability, or caregiving role that limits travel
  • Want to continue with a clinician you trust without worrying about a future move

Frequently Asked Questions

Is telehealth therapy as effective as in-person therapy?

Yes. Research consistently shows that telehealth is as effective as in-person therapy for most mental health concerns. The therapeutic relationship — which is central to good outcomes — can be fully maintained through a screen.

What technology do I need?

You need a device with a camera and microphone — a smartphone, tablet, or computer all work. A stable internet connection and a private space are the most important factors. We use a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform.

What states do you serve via telehealth?

We offer telehealth therapy across Washington, Texas, Arkansas, California, and Idaho. Availability depends on each clinician's licensure in your specific state — we'll confirm this when matching you.

Can I do EMDR via telehealth?

Yes. EMDR can be adapted effectively for telehealth settings. Your clinician will explain how bilateral stimulation is adjusted for virtual sessions and ensure the format fits your needs before beginning any trauma processing.

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Ready to Get Started with Telehealth?

Schedule a free consultation to connect with the right therapist for your needs — from wherever you are.