All services are provided via secure telehealth.
To ensure flexibility and accessibility, we offer therapy sessions through a HIPAA-compliant video platform. This virtual format allows you to receive the same compassionate, high-quality care without the commute—ideal for busy schedules, remote areas, or those who simply prefer the convenience of home.
Individual therapy at T.R.U.E. 2 Self Counseling provides a safe, supportive space for personal growth and healing. Whether you're navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, or simply seeking greater self-awareness, our skilled therapists tailor sessions to your unique needs. Through compassionate guidance and evidence-based approaches, we help you uncover strengths, develop coping strategies, and create meaningful change. Your journey to a more empowered and authentic life starts here.
Marriage and couples therapy at T2CS Self Counseling helps partners strengthen their connection, improve communication, and navigate challenges together. Whether you're facing conflict, rebuilding trust, or simply looking to deepen your bond, our therapists provide a supportive and unbiased space to explore your relationship dynamics. Using proven therapeutic approaches, we guide couples toward healthier patterns, greater understanding, and a stronger, more fulfilling partnership.
Our family therapy fosters healthier relationships by improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening family bonds. Whether dealing with parenting challenges, life transitions, or ongoing tensions, our therapists provide a supportive space for each family member to be heard and understood. Through collaborative and solution-focused approaches, we help families navigate challenges, build resilience, and create a more connected and harmonious home environment.
Our Group therapy offers a supportive community where individuals can connect, share experiences, and grow together. Led by skilled therapists, our groups provide a safe space to explore challenges, gain new perspectives, and develop coping strategies. Whether focused on anxiety, trauma, relationships, or personal growth, group therapy fosters connection, validation, and empowerment on your journey toward healing and self-discovery.
Clinical supervision at T.R.U.E. 2 Self provides guidance, support, and professional development for emerging therapists. Our experienced supervisors create a collaborative space to enhance clinical skills, navigate ethical challenges, and build confidence in therapeutic practice. Whether you're working toward licensure or seeking ongoing growth, we offer insightful feedback and mentorship to help you become a competent, reflective, and effective clinician.
Trainings, Workshops, Presentations, and Consulting
At T.R.U.E. 2 Self Counseling, we believe growth doesn’t stop at the therapy room. We extend our expertise by partnering with organizations, schools, and professionals to create environments where people can thrive. Through customized trainings, engaging workshops, dynamic presentations, and strategic consulting, designed to strengthen skills, deepen understanding, and promote wellness - we help groups build resilience, improve communication, and foster trauma-informed supportive environments
Whether you’re seeking a one-time presentation or long-term organizational support, we provide professional expertise with a human touch—helping teams move from awareness to meaningful action.
EMDR is a highly effective therapy designed to help people heal from trauma and other overwhelming experiences. Sometimes, memories from the past don’t fully process, leaving them “stuck” in the nervous system. As a result, those memories can continue to trigger intense emotions, anxiety, or physical reactions, even years later.
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EMDR is a highly effective therapy designed to help people heal from trauma and other overwhelming experiences. Sometimes, memories from the past don’t fully process, leaving them “stuck” in the nervous system. As a result, those memories can continue to trigger intense emotions, anxiety, or physical reactions, even years later.
Through guided bilateral stimulation—such as eye movements, tapping, or sounds—EMDR helps the brain safely reprocess these memories. The experience doesn’t erase the past, but it reduces the emotional charge, allowing you to move forward with greater calm and clarity. EMDR is often used for PTSD, childhood trauma, grief, phobias, and negative self-beliefs like “I’m not good enough” or “I’m unsafe.”oals.
DBT is both practical and empowering. It was originally developed for individuals who experience big, overwhelming emotions, but its skills are helpful for anyone seeking balance. DBT combines two key ideas: accepting yourself as you are, while also working toward meaningful change.
In therapy, you’ll learn and practice skills in four mai
DBT is both practical and empowering. It was originally developed for individuals who experience big, overwhelming emotions, but its skills are helpful for anyone seeking balance. DBT combines two key ideas: accepting yourself as you are, while also working toward meaningful change.
In therapy, you’ll learn and practice skills in four main areas:
CBT is one of the most widely used and researched therapies because it’s clear, structured, and effective. It focuses on the way our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. Often, unhelpful thought patterns—like worst-case-scenario thinking or harsh self-criticism—fuel cycles of anxiety, depression, or avoidance.
In CBT, you
CBT is one of the most widely used and researched therapies because it’s clear, structured, and effective. It focuses on the way our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. Often, unhelpful thought patterns—like worst-case-scenario thinking or harsh self-criticism—fuel cycles of anxiety, depression, or avoidance.
In CBT, you and your therapist work together to identify these patterns, challenge unhelpful beliefs, and experiment with new behaviors. You’ll practice practical skills like keeping thought records, testing assumptions, or gradually facing avoided situations. Over time, this process helps you shift from “stuck in my head” to “more in control of my choices.” CBT is especially effective for anxiety disorders, depression, phobias, panic, and everyday stress management.We believe that everyone has the potential for growth and change, and that therapy can help unlock that potential. We provide a safe and supportive environment where our clients can explore their thoughts and feelings without judgment.
Psychodynamic therapy takes a deeper dive into the “why” behind your struggles. Instead of only focusing on symptoms, it explores your inner world—unconscious patterns, core beliefs, and the ways your past experiences continue to shape your present. Many people find that they keep repeating the same relationship dynamics, emotional reacti
Psychodynamic therapy takes a deeper dive into the “why” behind your struggles. Instead of only focusing on symptoms, it explores your inner world—unconscious patterns, core beliefs, and the ways your past experiences continue to shape your present. Many people find that they keep repeating the same relationship dynamics, emotional reactions, or self-critical thoughts without knowing why.
Through open, reflective conversations, psychodynamic therapy helps uncover these patterns and bring them into awareness. The therapeutic relationship itself often becomes a safe space to explore how you connect with others. With time, this awareness leads to greater self-understanding, freedom from old cycles, and the ability to create healthier ways of relating to yourself and others. It’s especially powerful for long-standing concerns, relational issues, and those seeking deep, lasting change.
ACT (pronounced like the word “act”) is a modern therapy that blends mindfulness and behavior change. Instead of fighting or avoiding difficult thoughts and feelings, ACT helps you notice them with compassion while still moving toward the life you want to live. The focus is less on “getting rid of symptoms” and more on building psychologi
ACT (pronounced like the word “act”) is a modern therapy that blends mindfulness and behavior change. Instead of fighting or avoiding difficult thoughts and feelings, ACT helps you notice them with compassion while still moving toward the life you want to live. The focus is less on “getting rid of symptoms” and more on building psychological flexibility—the ability to handle whatever shows up while staying connected to your values.
In sessions, you’ll learn skills like mindfulness, self-compassion, and acceptance strategies, along with tools to identify your core values and take meaningful action steps. This approach is especially useful if you’ve tried to “think your way out” of anxiety, depression, or self-doubt but end up feeling stuck.
ACT is often used for anxiety, depression, trauma recovery, chronic pain, and stress. Most importantly, it’s about helping you live a more purposeful, values-driven life—even in the presence of challenges.
Family Systems Therapy is based on the idea that we don’t exist in isolation—our relationships, especially within our family, deeply shape how we see ourselves and how we function. When one member of the family struggles, it affects everyone; and when the family works together, real healing and change become possible.
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Family Systems Therapy is based on the idea that we don’t exist in isolation—our relationships, especially within our family, deeply shape how we see ourselves and how we function. When one member of the family struggles, it affects everyone; and when the family works together, real healing and change become possible.
This approach explores communication patterns, roles, and unspoken rules that may be creating conflict or keeping the family “stuck.” In sessions, family members learn new ways to listen, express themselves, and support each other without falling back into old cycles. The goal isn’t about pointing fingers or finding one “problem person,” but about strengthening the entire system so each member feels heard, respected, and supported.
Family Systems Therapy can be especially helpful for parent–child conflicts, blended families, intergenerational stress, or when one person’s mental health challenges are impacting the household. With guidance, families can shift from disconnection to connection—and create healthier patterns that last.
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