Teletherapy

Teletherapy offers a convenient and flexible way to access therapy from the comfort of your own space. With secure, virtual sessions, we bring high-quality care directly to you, making mental health support more accessible than ever.

about teletherapy

Could teletherapy be the right fit for your busy life?

01

Accessible Anywhere.

Receive professional care no matter where you are, eliminating the need for travel and making therapy more adaptable to your schedule.

02

Flexible and Convenient.

Fit therapy into your life with ease, scheduling sessions at times that work best for you, even in the midst of a busy day.

03

Maintain Privacy and Comfort.

Engage in therapy from your own space, fostering a sense of safety and privacy that allows you to focus fully on your growth.

A young man smiling and waving at his laptop during a teletherapy call from his home, enjoying the flexible care options provided by Bell Fischer Wesley Therapy & Consulting

Our teletherapy services provide the same compassionate, high-quality care as in-person sessions, but with the flexibility to fit your lifestyle.

From navigating busy schedules to accessing therapy from anywhere, teletherapy ensures support is always within reach. Experience the convenience and accessibility of virtual care today.

the process

Here’s what it looks like to get started.

Step One:

Reach Out

Contact us to schedule your first teletherapy session and discuss how virtual support can meet your needs.

Step Two:

Set Up Secure Access

We’ll provide simple instructions to connect you to our secure, HIPAA-compliant platform for your sessions.

Step Three:

Start Your Journey

Begin therapy from the comfort of your own space, with compassionate, expert support just a click away.

An open laptop and phone sitting on a table during a teletherapy session, highlighting the remote therapy options offered by Bell Fischer Wesley Therapy & Consulting in RVA.

Common Questions

Still have questions?

  • We provide telepsychology on a secure, confidential, HIPAA compliant platform.  Additionally, we offer sliding scale rates for enrolled college and university students.

  • We accept cash, check, or credit card payments. You must pay at the time of your appointment. Yes, you are charged for appointments canceled less than 24-hours in advance. If you arrive late to your appointment, pro-rated discounts will not be granted.

  • We are considered an out-of-network provider because we do not sit on any insurance panels. You must pay at the end of each therapy session. We will assist you with submitting paperwork for insurance reimbursement. 

  • You may contact us by email or phone to schedule a first appointment.  Additionally, we encourage you to schedule a FREE, 15-minute phone consultation prior to your first paid appointment to ask questions and gather additional information about services and pricing.  

  • During the intake assessment, we will ask you a series of questions including but not limited to your presenting concern(s), changes in mood or behavior, family history, social history, work and/or school history, substance use, sleeping habits, eating habits, and current coping strategies.  Additionally, you are welcome to ask questions about services and treatment approach, professional background, or other details about the practice.  It’s most important that you feel comfortable and safe during the first appointment, in order to establish a trusting relationship.

  • Typically, we will meet once/week.  Based on presenting concerns, diagnosis, treatment plan, availability, and/or resources, we may decide to meet more or less frequently such as 2-3 times/week, every other week, or once a month.  Similarly, the duration of treatment is tailored to meet your needs which may include several weeks, months, or years. 

  • Yes.  Therapy is most effective when you practice the insights and skills learned in between scheduled sessions.  Assignments and activities are tailored according to therapy goals.  

  • No, we do not prescribe medication because we are not medical doctors.  Only a psychiatrist, primary care physician, or nurse practitioner can prescribe medication for mental health disorders.  We can provide referrals, if we believe an assessment for medication is warranted.

  • A board-certified psychologist is recognized by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) for demonstrated competence in a specific area of practice.  This achievement is based on additional education, training, and experience following a terminal degree and state licensure.  Approximately 4% of all licensed psychologists in the United States are also board certified.

Care wherever you are.

Teletherapy makes professional support accessible, flexible, and secure, so you can prioritize your mental health from the comfort of your own space. Whether you’re at home, traveling, or managing a packed schedule, teletherapy is here to meet you where you are. Contact us today to start your virtual therapy journey.