303,940 people sought individual therapy help in Florida in the last year

Discover how starting therapy with a individual can support your own journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life.

Meet with a provider as soon as this week

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card), Carelon, +19 more
Anger, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Self Esteem, Stress, +9 more

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card), Carelon, +18 more
LGBTQIA+, Coping Skills, Self Esteem, Stress, Women’s Issues, +5 more

I am a compassionate, progressive therapist who uses a modern approach to therapy that includes social justice, affirmation of self, and accountabilit... I am a compassionate, progressive therapist who uses a modern approach to therapy that includes social justice, affirmation of self, and accountability at the heart of each session. Read more

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card), Carelon, +18 more
Domestic Abuse, Narcissism, Anger, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, +16 more

As someone who has had their own personal struggles, I understand how challenging life can feel at times.

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card), Carelon, +16 more
Military / Veteran, LGBTQIA+, Anger, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, +11 more

As a woman of color, I understand the need to receive culturally sensitive services for those looking for an integrated level of care.

Hear from our clinicians

What is your go-to approach for individual therapy?

Victoria Baca: I use several tools from the CBT and DBT therapeutic models to help clients with different challenges.

Willow: My go-to approach for helping people in individual therapy is progressive, eclectic, person-centered, and always trauma-informed. I prefer this conglomerate of approaches because I believe that my clients are able to best express themselves and find answers from within their own hearts/minds. I believe that it's my job to help them find language to express what is happening or has happened to them and help them plot their own unique way forward.

Jaclyn: My go-to approach for helping people in individual therapy is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). I find the best benefit in CBT because it is an easy and clinically proven way to change negative thoughts and replace them with new thoughts to encourage positive thinking.

What tools do you teach in individual therapy?

Victoria Baca: If we are practicing CBT, overall I teach clients the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and they learn to identify and challenge maladaptive thinking patterns. If we are practicing DBT, overall I teach clients different tools for emotional regulation.

Willow: In therapy sessions with me, you can expect to learn the skills to: modify self-talk, de-escalate conflict, set/enforce boundaries, build self-esteem, engage in self-compassion, manage emotional responses, and resolve trauma.

Jaclyn: I teach the following tools in individual therapy:

  • Reframing thoughts - Taking a look at the negative thoughts and looking at them from a different perspective.
  • Developing and utilizing coping skills - What are some things we can do to manage symptoms?
  • Challenging core beliefs - Looking into what you have been trained to believe and challenging it by replacing a new positive thought.

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in individual therapy?

Victoria Baca: I know a client is making progress when we see a decrease of frequency and intensity on the initial symptoms.

Willow: I know a client is making meaningful progress in individual therapy when the health/happiness of their relationships improves and when they are able to speak kindly to/about themselves.

Jaclyn: I know a client is making meaningful progress in individual therapy when they report a decrease in symptoms, better quality of life, and have a happier, more carefree demeanor overall while reflecting on past issues and how far they have come.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement individual therapy?

Victoria Baca: Every client is different; some people might need to supplement therapy with medication, other people might need a self-help group, and other people might need to do lifestyle changes.

Willow: Clients can supplement their time in individual therapy by taking the agency to make the changes discussed in sessions, journaling with prompts from sessions, and engaging in activities that make them move their bodies daily.

Jaclyn: Clients can supplement their time in individual therapy with self-care techniques! Do something you enjoy at least once a day. This is completely up to the individual on what makes them feel best/what they may have time for in the day. Journaling, meditation, and exercise are all really helpful too!

What should someone do to prepare for starting individual therapy?

Victoria Baca: If individual therapy involves CBT and DBT, clients need to be ready with pen and paper because these approaches are skills-based. This means that clients must practice the tools learned outside of treatment.

Willow: To prepare for your first individual therapy session, you can write down a list or group of things that you'd like your therapist to know, organize your family history so it's easier to talk about in an intake, and ask trusted friends/family what things they see that you'd benefit from working on. You can also ask for support preemptively while you go through changes in your therapeutic work.

Jaclyn: To prepare for your first individual therapy session, you can write down topics you want to discuss with the therapist and write down your goals so you and your provider can formulate the best plan to focus on moving forward.

Starting Individual therapy

What is individual therapy?

Individual therapy, also known as individual-counseling, allows people to engage in private sessions with a skilled therapist, counselor, or psychologist. The core objective of individual therapy is to establish a secure and confidential setting where you can openly discuss whatever emotional, psychological, or behavioral challenges you face. Through these one-on-one sessions, the client and therapist work together to delve into, comprehend, and ultimately find solutions for the issues at hand in their life.

How does individual therapy work?

Individual therapy unfolds in a structured process, commencing with an initial assessment in which the therapist gathers essential information about your history, concerns, and objectives. Together, you and your therapist collaboratively establish specific, attainable goals for your sessions, which can encompass symptom alleviation, personal development, or finding solutions to particular challenges.

Can individual therapy help me?

Yes, individual therapy, also known as individual-counseling, at Thriveworks can help you to improve your mental health and overall quality of life.

Is individual therapy conducted in person or online?

Individual therapy at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and via Online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.

How long does individual therapy last?

The duration of your individual therapy sessions will vary. The decision on the number and frequency of sessions is typically collaboratively determined by the client and therapist.

How much does individual therapy cost?

At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Fort Lauderdale therapists and counselors accept 24 insurance plans

  • APEX Memorial Hermann

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Carelon

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Florida Blue | BCBS | Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • Florida Blue | Medicare Advantage

  • Humana Exchange

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Self-pay costs at Fort Lauderdale
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

5.0 Learn about verified reviews
★★★★★
I recently switched from "Doctors On Demand" to "Thriveworks." I am seeing both a psychiatrist and a talk therapist. Both have thus far been exceptional. My psychiatrist is thorough in evaluating how medications are effecting me and advising possible alternatives if we need to reconsider a course of action. I appreciate his holistic approach to my treatment, probing how diet and other lifestyle choices may impact my emotional well being. My talk therapist listens carefully to me, shares a central theme that emerges from our session and recommends exercises that help delve deeper into issues that impact my ability to cope and thrive. I amvery happy with their service. Thank you.
Read more I recently switched from "Doctors On Demand" to "Thriveworks." I am seeing both a psychiatrist and a talk therapist. Both have thus far been exceptional. My psychiatrist is thorough in evaluating how medications are effecting me and advising possible alternatives if we need to reconsider a course of action. I appreciate his holistic approach to my treatment, probing how diet and other lifestyle choices may impact my emotional well being. My talk therapist listens carefully to me, shares a central theme that emerges from our session and recommends exercises that help delve deeper into issues that impact my ability to cope and thrive. I amvery happy with their service. Thank you.
Monty Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★★
Kaitlyn is outstanding! She is a thorough listener with wonderful recommendations and treatment plans.
Read more Kaitlyn is outstanding! She is a thorough listener with wonderful recommendations and treatment plans.
Kyle Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★★
Amazing experience. I like it
Johnny Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★★
Pedro is a warm and empathetic clinician. He is a great listener and provides excellent feedback while making you feel comfortable opening up. I highly recommend Pedro!
Read more Pedro is a warm and empathetic clinician. He is a great listener and provides excellent feedback while making you feel comfortable opening up. I highly recommend Pedro!
Fort Lauderdale Jan 2020
Review left on Thriveworks.com
★★★★★
Although, I haven't known Pedro for a long time it is clear that it doesn't take a long time to realize Pedro is compassionate, helpful and a supportive person. Pedro encourages friends and colleagues to strive to their highest potential. Pedro has immaculate management skills. I remember Pedro consistently emphasizing the importance of treating people the way you would like to be treated.
Read more Although, I haven't known Pedro for a long time it is clear that it doesn't take a long time to realize Pedro is compassionate, helpful and a supportive person. Pedro encourages friends and colleagues to strive to their highest potential. Pedro has immaculate management skills. I remember Pedro consistently emphasizing the importance of treating people the way you would like to be treated.
Fort Lauderdale Jan 2020
Review left on Thriveworks.com
★★★★★
Pedro is an excellent clinician who's primary concern is his clients wellbeing. He goes above and beyond to provide the best clinical care for his patients, and creates an individualized treatment plan to help assist with their specific needs. The clinical world is far better off having someone like this practicing in the field.
Read more Pedro is an excellent clinician who's primary concern is his clients wellbeing. He goes above and beyond to provide the best clinical care for his patients, and creates an individualized treatment plan to help assist with their specific needs. The clinical world is far better off having someone like this practicing in the field.
Fort Lauderdale Jan 2020
Review left on Thriveworks.com

Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Fort Lauderdale is located at 2425 E Commercial Blvd #405, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

Phone number

(754) 219-9481

Languages spoken by FL providers

  • English
  • Spanish
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