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Online therapy in Tucson

An interesting new phenomenon is on the rise in Tucson, Arizona. More and more people are turning to online therapy for help. The Arizona School of Community Medicine reported that one of the most popular use for online therapy is to get help with depression. What’s more, many of the people using this form of therapy are also using it to deal with issues not related to mental health.

The great thing about online therapy is that there isn’t a physical therapist or therapist that needs to be paid. As such, this type of service is generally less expensive than traditional counseling sessions in person at a therapist’s office.

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Mental Health in Tucson

In Tucson, Arizona, 1.4 million residents who are 18 years old and older have a mental health condition. This accounts for 17.3% of the population. About 39% of the population is receiving treatment and care for their conditions. A total of 24,000 people in Tucson are homeless and suffer from mental illness. The top three lifetime diagnoses in the city are AUD (Alcohol Use Disorder), CD (Conduct Disorder), and SBD (Sever Bipolar I disorder).

Mental illness in Arizona is prevalently treating anxiety, mood disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and OCD. Additionally, 17% of veterans who are admitted into the hospital have one or multiple mental health conditions that could be diagnosed as a standard mental condition.

Mental health conditions can range from mild to severe and can be treated with medication and therapy. People who suffer from mental health issues can get better and live full lives with treatment.

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Best Therapists in Tucson

Linda Ross

Linda Ross is the founder of the Center for Nurturing Troubled Children, which specializes in treating children with trauma and attachment disorders. She has won awards for her work, including the Exceptional Childs Services Award from the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors.

Randy Matson

Randy Matson is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, National Certified Counselor, and Licensed Educational Psychologist. He completed his undergraduate degree at California State University – Fresno with a BA in Psychology and completed his post-graduate training at Argosy University- Loyola Marymount where he was awarded his MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Randy has over 25 years of experience in the helping profession and is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor.

Lily Pascual

Lily Pascual is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s Degree from Arizona State University. She has been practicing for over eight years and specializes in individual therapy with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. While she works with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, self-harming behaviors, or other mental health concerns that may be affecting their relationships or daily life – she also works to improve mental wellness through yoga/mindfulness practices and healthy lifestyle changes such as nutrition & exercise

Susan Gachupin

Susan Gachupin is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who received her degrees from Antioch University. She is proficient in multiple modalities of therapy including cognitive, behavioral & solution-focused approaches. Susan has experience working with adults, adolescents, families, and couples struggling with depression, anxiety, life transitions, or other mental health issues.

Kimball Lewis

Kimball Lewis specializes in the treatment of individuals who struggle with depression, anxiety, trauma/abuse history, and co-occurring substance use disorders. He earned his Master’s Degree from Arizona State University specializing in Mental Health Counseling and Marriage & Family Therapy. Kimball is also a Certified Anger Management Specialist (CAMS) who has extensive training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), and Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP).

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Common types of therapies in Tucson

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Most common therapy approach in Tucson is where the therapist challenges your negative thoughts about you and the world. He tries to alter unwanted behaviors or treat disorders such as depression.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Second most common therapy approach in Tucson is which the therapists teach behavioral skills (mindfulness & emotion regulation) to help clients enhance motivation. DBT is often used for mental health issues including eating disorders, PTSD, personality disorder, self-harming notions.

Existential Therapy

3rd most common therapy treatment in Tucson focuses on self-actualization in the face of people’s challenges. Existential therapy aids clients in confronting hard and distressing truths about life and death.

Other therapy approaches include:

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FAQ's

Psychologists or therapists in Tucson help people understand and handle different life problems and mental health issues.

They diagnose and treat mental disorders, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems.

You should expect to pay between $100 and $250 for a face-to-face therapy session with a Tucson area therapist.  Online therapy in Tucson is relatively affordable and therapists charge between $30 to $ 150. You can book both online and face-to-face sessions with a therapist in Tucson via MantraCare.

In case you are looking for free therapists or free therapy, you can choose to call the Tucson free helpline number. There are a few online therapy options that can be free or low-cost. At MantraCare, therapy can cost you as low as $10.

Anyone interested in working as a therapist or counselor in the Tucson area must earn at least an accredited master’s degree in counseling or social work. Tucson also has some continuing education requirements, and every counselor or therapist is required to know all the rules and laws that pertain to their profession.

Listing on MantraCare is Free for therapists from Tucson or any part of the world. Therapists or Psychologists just need to submit their details with certificate via the Add listing button.

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Tucson Counselor or Therapists Directory

MantraCare offers a comprehensive and free directory listing of therapists in Tucson. If you’re a therapist starting your own private practice in Tucson, you can market your practice via our Free therapist directories