Valencia Relationship Institute (VRI) is pleased to offer telehealth services to both new and existing patients , providing a safe and convenient option for therapy sessions. Our telehealth platform is HIPAA compliant, ensuring your privacy and security are protected.
Telehealth Counseling Services

Our telehealth services cover a range of therapy options, including:
- Individual Psychotherapy: Receive personalized therapy sessions to address your specific needs and concerns, all from the comfort of your own home.
- Relationship Therapy: Whether you’re seeking support for a romantic relationship, friendship, or family relationship, our telehealth services can help you navigate challenges and improve communication.
- Pre- Marital and Marriage Counseling: Strengthen your relationship and work through issues with the support of our experienced marriage counselors, accessible through telehealth.
- Family Counseling: Address family dynamics, conflicts, and challenges through telehealth sessions that involve the whole family or specific members.
With telehealth, you can access the support you need without the need for in-person visits, making therapy more accessible and flexible. Contact us today to learn more about our telehealth services and schedule your appointment.
Telehealth counseling at Valencia Relationship Institute offers a range of benefits, ensuring you receive effective therapy while maintaining your privacy and comfort.
Here are some benefits that your telehealth experience will provide:
- Privacy: Find a private space where you are unlikely to be heard or interrupted. Consider using headphones or asking others in your space to respect your privacy.
- Comfort: Sit in a comfortable chair to mimic a session-like environment. Avoid lying in bed, sitting on the floor, or walking around during the session.
- Preparation: Have a box of tissues nearby and pour yourself a glass of water if desired.
- Attire: Dress as you would for an in-person session to maintain a professional atmosphere.
- Device Usage: Use a single device for the call and close all other programs and notifications to minimize distractions.
- Time Management: Allow an extra 15 minutes before and after the session for a smooth transition.
- Consistent Location: Whenever possible, meet from the same location for each session to create a consistent environment.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure a successful and effective telehealth counseling experience at Valencia Relationship Institute.
Frequently Asked Questions
For many people, yes. While some clients prefer meeting in person, others find that telehealth works just as well. What matters most is that you feel comfortable with your therapist and have a space where you can be yourself. Many clients are surprised by how quickly virtual sessions begin to feel natural and how meaningful the connection can be, even through a screen.
Many people appreciate the convenience of meeting with their therapist from home, the office, or wherever they have a private space to talk. Some clients appreciate not having to worry about traffic, commuting, or fitting an office visit into an already full day. If you’re unsure whether telehealth is the right fit, we’re happy to talk through your options and help you find what feels most comfortable for you.
Yes. Your privacy is important to us. We use a secure HIPPA compliant telehealth platform designed to keep your information confidential. We also encourage clients to find a quiet, private space where they feel comfortable talking openly during their session. Many people attend therapy from a home office, bedroom, or even their parked car if that offers the most privacy and can successfully connect to the internet.
Absolutely. Many couples and families find telehealth to be a convenient way to attend therapy together, especially when schedules are busy or family members are in different locations. Whether you’re seeking couples counseling, premarital counseling, marriage counseling, or family therapy, virtual sessions can provide the same supportive space to work on communication, strengthen relationships, and navigate challenges together.
That’s completely normal. Starting therapy can feel a little intimidating whether it’s online or in person. It’s completely normal to feel a little nervous before your first session. Many people do.Your therapist will guide you through the process, answer any questions you have, and help you feel comfortable. You don’t need to know exactly what to say or have everything figured out before your first session—just showing up is a great first step.