What is Teletherapy?


Teletherapy is using modern technology for the benefit of mental health. It is therapy done by a live connection whether over the internet or through the phone.

Clients receive the same kind of treatment that would when they walk in the door.

Are there limitations to Teletherapy

Exult’s team is equipped to handle teletherapy. The experience is unique compared to a face-to-face session but is still handled only by a licensed clinical profession.

Telephone/Mobile:

  • During trips or vacations
  • Easy to Reach
  • Secured Line
  • Full Hour Session
  • Easily Accessibility
  • Licensed Therapist

Web/Video:

  • Easy to Reach
  • Full Hour Session
  • Licensed Therapist
  • HIPPA-Compliant video

Key Benefits of Therapy at Exult

At Exult, we have multiple professionals who are licensed in helping your and your partner.

  • Group therapy
  • Individual therapy
  • Access to on-site psychiatrist
  • Providers work together
  • Tailored program for your loved one
  • Afternoon hours
  • Yoga and Mindulness

Scientific Backing of Teletherapy

Digital Tech Enhancing Mental Health

A guideline of how to have a successful teletherapy session.

How Teletherapy Addresses Mental Health

An overview of teletherapy changing mental health needs.

Pros and Cons of Online Therapy

A therapist viewpoint of the goods and bads of virtual therapy.

Key Benefits of Therapy at Exult

At Exult, we have multiple professionals who are licensed in helping you and your partner.

  • Group therapy

  • Individual therapy

  • Access to on-site psychiatrist

  • Providers work together

  • Tailored program for your loved one

  • Afternoon hours

  • Yoga and Mindulness

Our Accepted Health Insurances

Please call our office or your insurance provider for more details.

Disorders include but are not limited to: Depression, ADHD, PTSD, trauma, Bipolar Disorder, self-harm, OCD, anxiety, Schizophrenia, and other mood disorders.

Come in for a screening to determine if this is the right route for you.

We offer medication management but we try to keep an open discussion between the client, therapist, and psychiatrist as to the needs of the client.