Mental Health Practice – Phoenix Counseling Service
Phoenix Counseling Service is an outpatient mental health practice providing individualized counseling to clients across the full age range: children, teenagers, adults, and seniors are all explicitly welcomed. The practice describes using a multi-layered treatment approach that incorporates talk therapy alongside additional clinical methods, and it emphasizes delivering care through what it describes as the most innovative techniques available. Clinician names, credentials, and professional licensure are not listed in the available website content.
Services are provided to individuals, families, and couples. Conditions addressed by the practice include depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, grief, loss, and relationship concerns. A dedicated senior behavioral health therapy offering is listed as a distinct service line, with specific attention given to the mental health needs of older adults adjusting to retirement, managing health changes, and navigating the relationship and identity challenges that accompany those life phases.
Clinical modalities referenced on the site include Biofeedback and ART (Accelerated Resolution Therapy), presented as part of the practice’s broader array of techniques beyond conventional talk therapy. Sessions appear to be available through multiple delivery formats. The website references treatment provided “in the field,” indicating that mobile or community-based services are offered in addition to standard clinic visits, with the in-field option described as a convenience that saves clients travel time. Telehealth counseling is also listed as an available format.
The practice’s website includes a referral submission function, consent forms, treatment plan documentation, and a client handbook, indicating organized clinical operations capable of supporting multiple intake pathways including professional referrals. The range of administrative materials available on the site reflects a practice designed to serve clients from diverse referral sources, including self-referrals, family referrals, and professional referrals from physicians or case managers.
Insurance acceptance, specific self-pay fees, office location address, and the year the practice was established are not stated in the available web content. Contact information is accessible through the Contact Us section of the website.