
I never really got to experience their full therapy service because of their lack of transparency with their fee schedule. I was hoping to go into therapy to freely talk to someone who had an...
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Two Chairs is a therapy service that aims to take the guesswork out of finding the right therapist. With a focus on building a strong client-therapist relationship, they offer a matching process that ensures 98% of their clients find the right therapist on the first try. With a diverse team of therapists and expertise in over 90 areas, Two Chairs provides individual therapy services in California, Florida, and Washington.
Through their collaborative and supportive approach, Two Chairs helps individuals challenge current patterns, set goals, and work towards personal growth and fulfillment. With regular mental health check-ins and a commitment to understanding each client's nuanced needs and preferences, Two Chairs strives to empower individuals on their therapy journey. Whether in-person or virtual, their team of licensed therapists is dedicated to providing a safe and non-judgmental environment for therapy sessions.
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I never really got to experience their full therapy service because of their lack of transparency with their fee schedule. I was hoping to go into therapy to freely talk to someone who had an...
If I could give a zero star I would!! If you're looking for long term this is NOT it! What sucks is opening up to a therapist and thinking you're on a path to self improvement to be told this is...
Two Chairs, also known as Pacific Psychotherapy Technologies, Inc. advertises as a modern mental health care clinic with therapist matching and a technological focus. During your first meeting...
Poor customer service. I was never matched with a therapist and when I contacted them they just said "it can take some time". They never followed up with me regarding making an appointment.
I honestly didn't have a good experience with Two Chairs. I get it - it's a business, but I was assigned to a counselor (Albert) who thought he was much smarter than me because he has a PhD. There...
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