For social workers in Southlake, virtual counseling offers a way to get support without adding another appointment to an already overwhelming schedule. From your home, you can process what you carry with someone who understands.
You spend your days helping others through their hardest moments. Virtual therapy provides confidential space to take care of yourself.
Why Southlake social workers choose virtual therapy
Fits unpredictable schedules
When a crisis call can blow up your afternoon, virtual sessions offer flexibility.
Complete confidentiality
No waiting room, no explanations. Session from wherever you have privacy.
Understands secondary trauma
Access to therapists who specialize in helping helpers process vicarious trauma.
No additional driving
You already spend enough time between appointments. Therapy from home is a relief.
What social workers work on in therapy
Secondary trauma
Absorbing clients' trauma becomes your own. Intrusive thoughts about cases. The weight of others' suffering.
Compassion fatigue
Running on empty. Feeling numb to suffering. Struggling to care when you've cared so much for so long.
Burnout and moral distress
High caseloads, inadequate resources, broken systems. The frustration and guilt of working within constraints.