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Our therapists average 4.9 out of 5 stars for session rating.
Let us know a few basic questions about your needs and preferences:
Have you been in therapy before?
Community Partners
Community Partners is a non-profit organization with more than 20 years of experience providing quality healthcare services to individuals and families, including the development and management of a comprehensi...
Community Partners is a non-profit organization with more than 20 years of exper...
La Frontera Center
For more than 45 years, La Frontera Arizona has been committed to working collaboratively with our public and private partners to solve community problems. We have the resources and expertise to address issues ...
For more than 45 years, La Frontera Arizona has been committed to working collab...
BetterHelp (a sponsor) offers affordable online therapy with financial aid based on your income. All therapists are licensed. Get 20% off your first month with this link.
Locally, the following clinics also offer online therapy: Community Partners, La Frontera Center, La Frontera EMPACT. Others on this list may too. Please check with the individual providers.
Locally, the following clinics also offer online therapy: Community Partners, La Frontera Center, La Frontera EMPACT. Others on this list may too. Please check with the individual providers.
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