Phoenix Counseling

Talking therapies can help you work out how to deal with negative thoughts and feelings and make positive changes.

They can help people who are feeling distressed by difficult events in their lives as well as people with a mental health problem.

This information is for anyone who wants to know more about different types of talking therapy or hear the experiences of people who have used them. It advises how to find a therapist who is right for you and suggests where to look for more information.

The information mainly uses the words ‘talking therapy’ and ‘therapist‘, although the words that other people use may be different.

To schedule a Counseling or MVD screening appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468

Therapy Phoenix

Psychotherapy is a general term for addressing mental health concerns by talking with a psychologist or other mental health provider.

During psychotherapy, you learn about your condition and your moods, feelings, thoughts and behaviors. Psychotherapy helps you learn how to take control of your life and respond to challenging situations with healthy coping skills.

There are many specific types of psychotherapy, each with its own approach. The type of psychotherapy that’s right for you depends on your individual situation. Psychotherapy is also known as talk therapy, counseling, psychosocial therapy or, simply, therapy.

To schedule a Counseling or MVD screening appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468

Scottsdale Counselor

One-on-one meetings with an understanding counselor can give you time and a safe place to be heard and plan how to improve your life.  Any problem or desire for change is a legitimate reason to come for help. Whether it is learning how to cope better with stress, gaining new perspectives on relationships, breaking bad habits, developing new study strategies or building skills to handle future problems, support and guidance are available at Stonewall Institute.

To schedule a Counseling or MVD screening appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468

Scottsdale counseling

Counseling often involves sharing sensitive, personal, and private information. Recognizing this, laws and ethical guidelines require that all interactions with the Stonewall Institute, including content of your sessions, your records, scheduling of or attendance at appointments, and progress in counseling are confidential. No record of counseling is contained in any academic, educational, or job placement file. While information will not be released to anyone outside Stonewall Institute without your written permission in order to provide you with the best possible treatment. Counseling records are maintained for 7 years after which time they are destroyed.

To schedule a Counseling or MVD screening appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468