Cell Phone Counseling
Lisa Ryan works with clients by cell phone or telephone in Connecticut when they cannot make it in person. It’s far better to have a session by telephone than no session at all, so long-distance counseling could be a valuable option for you.
Though counseling between therapist and client is usually done in person, it is not always possible. Some people are required to travel frequently for business. Mothers and fathers may need to remain home to care for a child or parent. Some people have illnesses and disabilities that keep them at home. Many simply feel a long-distance counseling session by phone is more convenient. To make an appointment today, email Lisa at ryan@advocacycircle.com or call 203.226.8800
Virtual Counseling (No Couples – Individuals Only)
Over the years, Lisa Ryan has built a strong reputation for successfully helping her clients meet their goals. Clients schedule time with her virtually simply because they like how she works. Pragmatic, logical, goal-oriented, yet always with a kind heart and a soft word.
If your lifestyle makes it difficult to keep regular in-person appointments with your marriage counselor, or if you’d just like to experience Lisa’s compassionate and pragmatic approach but can’t make it in person, consider scheduling an appointment by telephone. To make an appointment today, email Lisa at ryan@advocacycircle.com or call 203.226.8800
Email and Texting Counseling
If you’re stuck for time and only need a 15-minute consultation, emailing and texting are two other ways to get the interactive exchange you need with Lisa quickly. Long distance counseling and consulting can help you find just the right words to express yourself effectively to a loved one or colleague. As she is likely well aware of your specific challenge or goal, Lisa can help you organize your thoughts so you say exactly what you mean to say. To make an appointment today, email Lisa at ryan@advocacycircle.com or call 203.226.8800
Lisa reserves the right to determine whether long distance counseling by telephone is appropriate and beneficial for each individual client. Specific confidentiality requirements must be maintained.