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Mount Holly has one therapist available for mental health services. While the market is small, the median cost for Child & Adolescent Therapy is $185. Given the limited local availability, you may want to explore options in nearby cities like Little Rock, Fayetteville, Springdale, Fort Smith, and Jonesboro, which have larger networks of mental health professionals. When searching for a therapist, consider your specific needs—whether individual therapy, couples work, family sessions, or specialized approaches like EMDR or trauma therapy—to narrow your options effectively.
In Mount Holly, Child & Adolescent Therapy typically costs around $185 per session. Your actual cost may vary depending on the therapist's experience, the type of therapy you need, whether you use insurance, and whether you opt for in-person or online sessions. Many therapists offer sliding scale fees or payment plans. It's worth asking about initial consultation rates, which may differ from ongoing session costs.
A qualified therapist should be willing to discuss their credentials, licensing status, and treatment approach openly. Look for professionals who provide clear written information about fees, cancellation policies, and what to expect in sessions. Red flags include therapists who pressure you into long-term commitments before an initial session, those who operate only online with no verifiable background, or those unwilling to answer questions about their training and licensing. Licensed professionals should always be transparent about their qualifications and comfortable with your questions.
The median cost is $185 per session, though rates vary based on the therapist's experience, credentials, and whether you use insurance or pay out of pocket.
There is currently one therapist listed in Mount Holly. You may also find additional options in nearby cities like Little Rock, Fayetteville, Springdale, Fort Smith, and Jonesboro.
Yes, many therapists offer telehealth or online sessions. When contacting a therapist, ask whether they provide virtual appointments if that's your preference.
Ask the therapist for their license number and verify it on the Arkansas licensing board's website. Licensed professionals should be transparent about their credentials and happy to provide this information.
Available services include individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, child and adolescent therapy, EMDR, trauma therapy, group therapy, telehealth options, and psychiatric evaluation with medication management.
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