Do you think the traditional therapy model is not for you? Is something feeling overwhelming, and you want after results?

If this is you, you may want to consider booking an Intensive. You’re probably familiar with the traditional therapy model—an hour-long session each week or every other week. You may have even heard of extended sessions, where therapists offer 75 or 90 minutes. But here, we understand that everyone's journey is unique, and we’re open to finding what works best for you. Whether that means shorter, focused sessions or longer, more in-depth conversations, we’re here to create a pace and space that supports your healing process.

Therapy Intensives take things to the next level by offering a deeper, more focused experience—giving you several hours of therapy in a single day or over a few consecutive days. This approach allows for more meaningful progress in a shorter amount of time, giving you the chance to dive deep, work through challenges, and create lasting change in your life, all within a supportive, concentrated environment.

A Therapy Intensive is a great option if you're looking to make significant progress in a shorter time frame. It allows us to dive deep into your concerns, helping you move forward faster and with more clarity, all while providing the focused support you need to make lasting changes.

A Therapy Intensive lets you fully immerse yourself in the process, helping you gain deeper insights into yourself (or your relationship) and breakthrough what's holding you back. With extended time focused on your specific concerns, you’ll make faster, more meaningful progress. Plus, with Intensives scheduled over a single day or a few days, they’re designed to fit more easily into your busy life—no more juggling weekly appointments around work or family.

Dr. Clark currently offers intensives focused on spiritual warfare, religious trauma, couples issues & counseling, and those experiencing major life transitions.

Contact Dr. Clark to learn more or to schedule a session.

**Intensives are not covered by insurance and are an entirely out-of-pocket cost.