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405,989 people sought individual therapy help in Georgia in the last year

Discover how starting therapy with a individual can support your own journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life.

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Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - PPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card), +4 more
Chronic Illness, Self Harm, Domestic Abuse, Anger, Coping Skills, +12 more

As a soft-spoken woman, I know how it feels to be misunderstood or ignored. As your therapist, I will do my best to ensure you feel heard.

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I meet every individual where they are in their personal journey to improve their mental health.

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Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - HMO, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - PPO, +19 more
Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Self Esteem, Stress, Career, +3 more

As a young woman of color, I understand the different stressors that are intersected by gender, race, and other identities.

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What is your go-to approach for individual therapy?

A handful of my favorite approaches for supporting folks in individual therapy are person-centered therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and systemic therapy. These approaches allow me to center the client as the expert of their own life while acting as an evidence-based support for them to rely on throughout their journey. I enjoy collaborating with clients to find supports, systems, and resources that tangibly and realistically support their day-to-day emotional and behavioral functioning, both internally and externally!

What tools do you teach in individual therapy?

Tools that I feel are extremely beneficial to develop in individual therapy are:

  • Emotional regulation: Identifying strategies and tools to moderate a set of emotions
  • Boundary awareness: Strengthening your ability to set a boundary for yourself, or honor the boundaries of others, in a context of environments, relationships, and phases of development
  • Self-compassion and acceptance: Exploring how to accept and hold grace for parts of ourselves we may hide, bury, or avoid in order to survive our day-to-day
  • Examination of patterns/themes across the lifespan: Identifying the origin and significance of recurring patterns, themes, and overtones in your personal narrative and interpersonal relationships
  • Community/natural resource allocation: Developing your ability to identify and utilize resources that are naturally available to you within your systems
  • Externalization: Learning how to separate stressors, challenges, or problems as external from your own identity and as separate entities to be explored/addressed

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in individual therapy?

Meaningful progress in individual therapy will look different for everyone! Generally speaking, it becomes more evident when meaningful progress is being made in individual therapy when the client engages in deeper self-led reflection in sessions, demonstrates an increased comfortability with processing all parts of themself in sessions (even if at times those parts can be harmful/hurtful), and starts to experience increased positive functioning in their day-to-day life.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement individual therapy?

Clients can supplement their time in individual therapy with group therapy, peer support groups, or individual work! There are many ways to supplement time in individual therapy to ensure that a client is continuing to work towards their therapeutic/personal goals. I will often encourage clients I work with who do not want to engage in other therapies to continue tracking themes/patterns in their lives, as our responsibilities and relationships are rapidly changing, and identify opportunities outside of sessions to practice tools that align with their goals.

What should someone do to prepare for starting individual therapy?

To prepare for your first therapy session, I would highly encourage you to breathe. The therapeutic relationship is incredibly unique and deserves to go at your pace. If a client is wanting to walk into their first session with a specific path or direction, before their first session, they can create a set of goals for themselves. For example, to not give up if they do not find the right therapeutic fit at first, or to continue advocating for the support that they need in all areas of their life (doctors, therapists, mentors, etc.).

Starting Individual therapy

What is individual therapy?

Individual therapy, also known as individual-counseling, allows people to engage in private sessions with a skilled therapist, counselor, or psychologist. The core objective of individual therapy is to establish a secure and confidential setting where you can openly discuss whatever emotional, psychological, or behavioral challenges you face. Through these one-on-one sessions, the client and therapist work together to delve into, comprehend, and ultimately find solutions for the issues at hand in their life.

How does individual therapy work?

Individual therapy unfolds in a structured process, commencing with an initial assessment in which the therapist gathers essential information about your history, concerns, and objectives. Together, you and your therapist collaboratively establish specific, attainable goals for your sessions, which can encompass symptom alleviation, personal development, or finding solutions to particular challenges.

Can individual therapy help me?

Yes, individual therapy, also known as individual-counseling, at Thriveworks can help you to improve your mental health and overall quality of life.

Is individual therapy conducted in person or online?

Individual therapy at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and via Online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.

How long does individual therapy last?

The duration of your individual therapy sessions will vary. The decision on the number and frequency of sessions is typically collaboratively determined by the client and therapist.

How much does individual therapy cost?

At Thriveworks, we take most major forms of insurance, which means that many of our clients only pay $0-$50 co-pay per session. However, there are also self-pay options that sit around $200 per session, depending on the service and location, for those who are out-of-network.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Dallas therapists and counselors accept 24 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - HMO

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - PPO

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | Medicare Advantage

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Carelon

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Humana Exchange

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Self-pay costs at Dallas
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

5.0 Thriveworks Dallas reviews are collected through Thriveworks.com.
★★★★★
I have known Lisa Bradley for many years. She is easy to talk to, very compassionate, listens well and without judgement. I highly recommend her as a therapist.
Read more I have known Lisa Bradley for many years. She is easy to talk to, very compassionate, listens well and without judgement. I highly recommend her as a therapist.
Dallas Jul 2021
Review left on Thriveworks.com
★★★★★
Amy took the time to listen and really give me her honest advice and feedback. I see her for my anxiety and depression and she has given me so many coping techniques and works through my though process to pin point what my triggers are. I definitely recommend her services and am so appreciative of the progress we have made.
Read more Amy took the time to listen and really give me her honest advice and feedback. I see her for my anxiety and depression and she has given me so many coping techniques and works through my though process to pin point what my triggers are. I definitely recommend her services and am so appreciative of the progress we have made.
Dallas Dec 2020
Review left on Thriveworks.com

Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Dallas is located off of Charles Hardy Parkway. Before you reach our office, you’ll pass Petiquette Academy – and if you were to drive past our office, you would reach Family Smiles Dental.

Phone number

(678) 679-1082

Languages spoken by GA providers

  • English
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