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Wilson Counseling Offers Online Therapy | Video Counseling


Don't let drive time, physical or medical conditions, concerns about privacy, anxiety about coming into the office, or anything else keep you from reaching your goals, making changes in your life,  and starting to feel better.

Wilson Counseling offers telemental health services, including counseling over the phone and by secure video.
These services make counseling convenient for people who may have trouble getting to our office. Distance
counseling is offered for legal residents of Texas, not just those in the Houston area. 


All video sessions are conducted on a secure HIPPA compliant website. Video-based counseling outcomes have
been shown to be as good as face-to-face counseling sessions, and some clients find they are more comfortable
opening up in this setting. 


Watch this video to see if video counseling is right for you. 


Benefits of Online Counseling


Increased confidential and anonymity
You have online counseling sessions from the privacy of your home or wherever you have a computer.




Save money
Save on gas from not having to commute. Traffic can be a pain and really cut into the amount of time it takes to
get to therapy. Avoid all of that with online sessions. And time is money. This can also be a money saver for
couples or individuals who might otherwise have to hire a sitter for their kids.




Flexible hours available
You can meet with a counselor for after-hours or early morning appointments. You can even do a therapy
session while on your lunch hour.


You can meet with your favorite counselor even while traveling or away from home
Sometime life will take you out of town for work or for personal reasons. You still want to be able to get
regular therapy. Online counseling is their perfect solution. In the past if you were struggling while on break
or on a business trip, you were probably out of luck, but not anymore.




Schedule your session today. You can meet with a licensed counselor on your lunch break, from your home, or
wherever you have access to the internet. Get the benefits of counseling without the commute.

If you have questions about scheduling or to discuss whether this option might be right for you, please contact one of our Houston Texas Counselors at 713-591-3612 or via our website here.

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  1. Wilson Counseling's online therapy and video counseling services are a game-changer, providing convenient access to support while maintaining the same level of professionalism and effectiveness.West Hartford Holistic Counseling

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