Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Many of our clinicians offer secure, HIPAA-compliant online sessions. We understand the importance of convenience and accessibility, and telehealth can be a flexible option for those who cannot attend in person.

Yes. We accept private pay (self-pay), offer a limited number of sliding-scale spots based on financial need, and provide financing options to make care more accessible.

If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of harming themselves or others, or is in immediate crisis, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. The Groves does not provide emergency or walk-in services. For urgent but non-emergency situations, please contact our office, and we will do our best to schedule you promptly.

Appointments can be scheduled by calling our office or submitting a request through our website. Our intake team will help match you with the right clinician or service for your needs.

Yes. Several of our therapists have training and experience in providing affirming care for LGBTQIA+ individuals, couples, and families. We strive to create a safe and inclusive environment for all identities.

Yes. Our clinicians provide evidence-based treatment for phobias, including gradual exposure and anxiety management strategies. Treatment plans are tailored to the individual’s specific fear and pace of progress.

Yes. We offer therapy for individuals impacted by domestic violence, focusing on safety, healing, empowerment, and recovery. While we do not provide emergency shelter, we can collaborate with community resources as needed.

Yes. Our therapists can provide support for individuals struggling with substance use and behavioral addictions. We may also collaborate with specialized programs or prescribers when more intensive treatment is required.

Yes. Trauma-informed care is central to our practice. Our clinicians are trained in approaches specifically designed to help those recovering from PTSD and CPTSD, addressing both symptoms and deeper emotional patterns.

If you are concerned about a friend or loved one, you can encourage them to contact our office or accompany them to their first appointment. If they are in immediate danger, call 911. Supporting them with empathy, patience, and resources can make an important difference.

Typically, sessions are conducted in-office or online. In special circumstances, and at the clinician’s discretion, accommodations for off-site services may be considered. Please contact our office to discuss your situation.

Yes. Our facility is fully wheelchair accessible, with accommodations designed to ensure comfort and accessibility for all patients.

  • Psy.D. (Doctor of Psychology) – A doctoral degree specializing in clinical training and psychological assessment; holders are licensed psychologists.
  • M.A. / M.S. (Master of Arts/Science in Counseling, Psychology, or related field) – Graduate-level clinicians who may be Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC), Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (LMFT), or Licensed Psychological Associates (LPA).
  • Coach – A professional who provides guidance and accountability in personal or professional goals but does not diagnose or treat mental health disorders. Coaches are not licensed mental health providers.