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Psychologists in Norfolk

Our psychologists in Norfolk

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Welcome to Lavendla Therapy in Norfolk

Life constantly exposes us to new challenges that are difficult to understand and manage. Our psychologists, therapists and counselors have the ability and experience to compassionately guide and support you. You will be met where you are in this moment, given new tools to find relief, and respectfully guided through your struggles.

You can choose your own therapist from the list above. Read more about what our therapists have to offer, their customer reviews, and appointment availability by clicking on any profile. You can also fill in our contact form and we will match you with a counselor who best meets your needs.

– We are Lavendla. Our goal is to Make the difficult easier.

FAQs

How much does it cost to talk to a psychologist in Norfolk?

The cost of sessions with a psychologist in Norfolk varies depending on your therapist’s experience and credentials, type of therapy provided, and session length. Most sessions cost between $30 and $100. Read more about our therapists’ prices on their respective profile pages.

Do you need a referral to a psychologist?

No, you can directly contact a psychologist to make an appointment through our website.

Do psychologists offer online consultations?

Lavendla.com offers telehealth services only. Therapist and clients connect through a HIPAA-compliant video conferencing service.

What can I expect during the first meeting with a psychologist?

During the first meeting, your psychologist will ask questions to understand your goals for therapy, the challenges you face, and your background. The psychologist will also observe interactions and communication patterns in order to begin to better understand how you function in relationships. This initial session is also an opportunity for you to ask questions and begin to decide whether or not the psychologist is a good fit for you and your needs.

How long does a typical psychology session take in Norfolk?

Session length varies depending on the needs and goals of the individual. Psychology sessions typically occur weekly and last between 20 and 70 minutes. A total course of treatment can last from a few months up to several years.

Are psychological services in Norfolk confidential?

Our psychologists in Norfolk follow strict guidelines for confidentiality and data protection according to both national legislation and professional ethical standards. This means that any information you share with your psychologist is protected and handled with the utmost confidentiality. Psychologists may only share information with third parties if they have received your explicit consent, or in rare cases where there is a legal obligation or an imminent threat to safety. Your personal data and therapy sessions are handled with great care to protect your privacy.

Do I need to choose a psychologist who specializes in my specific problems?

While it can be helpful to choose a psychologist who has specialized experience in the areas related to your specific challenges, other factors such as gender, age, or language are important too. Explore our psychologists’ profiles to find one that fits you the best.

Can I change psychologists if I am not satisfied after a few sessions?

Absolutely. It is important that you have a relationship with your therapist that feels safe, secure, and allows you to be yourself. If for any reason you wish to change therapists, it is perfectly acceptable to search for another clinician who better suits your needs and preferences.

How can I find a suitable psychologist in Norfolk?

Go ahead and search the profiles of our qualified therapists in Norfolk. Once you have decided who best suits your needs, find a time that works for you and book an appointment through our online booking form. It’s that easy.

What should I do if I need urgent psychological help?

If you are experiencing an acute mental health crisis, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. You can also call 988, the National Suicide and Crisis Hotline, for help.

How often should you see a psychologist?

You can have a conversation with your psychologist to determine a course of treatment that fits your schedule and allows you to build a relationship with the psychologist and work toward your goals. Most individuals meet weekly with their psychologists, though some meet every other week or less often depending on need.

Can I get help with specific psychological challenges such as anxiety or depression?

Absolutely. Psychologists are trained to deal with a variety of psychological challenges, including anxiety, depression, stress, relationship problems and more.