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Individual Therapy


There is POWER when you Heal and Grow!

50 min
145 US dollars
Online

Service Description

What is therapy? Therapy, also called counseling or psychotherapy, is a long-term process in which a client works with a healthcare professional to diagnose and resolve problematic beliefs, behaviors, relationship issues, feelings and sometimes physical responses. The idea behind therapy is to focus on past traumas and issues to change self-destructive habits, repair and improve relationships and work through painful feelings. In this sense, therapy focuses on the past and on introspection and analysis, with the hope of resolving past issues and creating a happier, more stable future.


Cancellation Policy

Please cancel within 24 hours. You will be assessed a $25 fee for not cancelling and or full session price if within 2 hours of session. We understand life happens so please call your therapist if you need to cancel less than 24 hours. If you are late for a session (10 minutes allotted) please note that time is still counted towards your allotted time, as each client deserves to have their therapist on time. If you are a no call no show and/or our office does not hear from you, you will be charged for your full session. Balance must be paid prior to rescheduling a new session. If you reschedule you must confirm the reschedule date and time. All trainings and The Jar Coffee & Convo are non refundable. Please understand this is an independently ran private practice. We thank you for understanding this practice policy and guidelines.


Contact Details

972-798-7911

consulting@karenmorganmiller.com

2231 South Washington Street unit 32, Kaufman, TX, USA


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Email: consulting@karenmorganmiller.com
Office: 972-798-8911 

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