Psyshrink provides psychological services using several mediums of communication. One of the most common ways several people like to communicate is by the telephone. At Psyshrink, several qualified and professional psychologists and therapists provide Phone Therapy services.
Psyshrink was founded by Cynthia Kunze who is a registered psychologist from NSW, Australia. Psyshrink now has several Phone therapists. They help addressing the concerns and problems therapy of people who need psychological help, support and advice through the phone. Prospective clients can use these telephonic services by scheduling an appointment through the Psyshrink Bookings Calendar. After scheduling an appointment, counselors call the clients themselves and discuss their problems at length. Patients need to provide their land line telephone number or mobile phone, cell phone or Skype phone for this purpose.
To get help with their psychological problems, concerns or questions, clients can speak to a qualified Phone therapist on telephone, mobile, and or landline telephone, etc. This allows individuals to seek help in a convenient, comfortable and anonymous way, if desired.
The phone therapy service is particularly helpful for people who are more comfortable with vocal / verbal expression. Sometimes, because the individual is not physically present in front of the psychologist but on the phone, the concerns are put forward more easily. Another advantage is that one can use their cell phone to speak from a location which is most convenient to the individual seeking phone therapy.
The number of Phone therapy sessions an individual may need depends on several factors such as nature of problem, commitment to change, whether phone therapy suits the client etc. Sometimes the problem is mild and is resolved in a single phone session and sometimes the problem may require more telephonic sessions. Appointments are scheduled through the PsyShrink Booking Calendar on PsyShrink.com. Patients are contacted either on their landline or cell to help them with their problems.
The website is www.psyshrink.com