Treatment for all your mental health needs.
Our services
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy provides a dedicated space for one-on-one sessions with a therapist, designed to address your unique mental health needs. Each session typically lasts about 55 minutes and includes a comprehensive diagnostic assessment, the development of a personalized treatment plan, and ongoing therapeutic support. Whether you're facing challenges such as depression, anxiety, or the effects of chronic stress and trauma, individual therapy can offer the guidance and tools you need to navigate your journey toward healing and well-being.
Couples Therapy
Couples therapy offers valuable support for those navigating challenges in their romantic relationships. At Satori Therapy, I provide an inclusive and non-judgmental space for all relationship styles. As a certified practitioner of Level 1 Gottman techniques, I focus on helping couples address frequent conflicts, improve communication, and heal from issues like infidelity. Additionally, those preparing for marriage or going through a divorce can find therapeutic support and guidance to process their emotions and navigate these significant life transitions.
Family Therapy
Family therapy can be a valuable resource for families navigating significant life transitions, such as the loss of a loved one, divorce, adoption, or the arrival of a new child. By including all family members in therapeutic sessions, we can foster harmony and strengthen connections within the family. During our sessions, each member will have the opportunity to share their perspective on the challenges at hand. Through understanding and compassion, we can deepen our connections and work together to create a supportive family environment.
Teletherapy
Satori Therapy offers teletherapy services to individuals across the entire state of Kansas. Using secure, HIPAA-compliant software, clients can easily connect to their therapy sessions from the comfort of their home. This convenient option is particularly beneficial for those living in rural areas, ensuring access to quality care regardless of location.
“What we call the personality is often a jumble of genuine traits and adopted coping styles that do not reflect our true self at all but the loss of it.”
— Gabor Mate, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction