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Ethera offers a user-friendly platform designed to connect you with the right therapist in Irvine and Arcadia. Our advanced search tool allows you to filter therapists based on various criteria such as specialization, treatment approaches, insurance cover, availability, and many others. Whether you're looking for a therapist who specializes in anxiety, depression, or relationship issues, Ethera helps you find the perfect match in your area.
Absolutely! Ethera understands the importance of finding a therapist who accepts your insurance. When using our search feature, you'll find an option to select your insurance provider. This filter ensures that you only see therapists in Irvine and Arcadia who are in-network with your insurance, like Cigna and Evernorth, making your search more efficient and cost-effective.
Booking an appointment through Ethera is simple and convenient. Once you've found a therapist you're interested in, you can request a consultation session.
Yes, many of our therapists in Irvine and Arcadia offer virtual sessions. When searching for a therapist, you can easily filter for those who provide teletherapy services, allowing you to receive care from the comfort of your own home or office.
Ethera's detailed therapist profiles make it easy to find specialists. Use our search filters to select specific issues (like trauma, addiction, or ADHD) or preferred treatment approaches (such as Couples therapy, Neuropsychological evaluation, or EMDR). You can also read therapist bios to get a sense of their experience and approach to therapy.
Absolutely. Ethera is committed to providing inclusive mental health care. You can use our search filters to find LGBTQIA+-affirming therapists in Irvine and Arcadia. These professionals have experience and training in addressing the unique mental health needs of the LGBTQIA+ community.
At Ethera, we prioritize your mental health and well-being. All therapists in our network are thoroughly vetted. We verify their licenses, check their professional backgrounds, and ensure they meet our high standards of care. We also encourage client feedback to maintain the quality of our network.
You can reach out to our support team at hello@ethera.org for guidance in your search.
Many therapists on Ethera offer appointments within a week of initial contact. However, the exact timeline can vary depending on the therapist's availability and your schedule. Some therapists even offer same-week appointments for those seeking prompt care. You can request consultation to know the availability.
Ethera is proud to serve our clients with two conveniently located offices in Irvine and Arcadia:
1. Irvine Office: 19712 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 110 Irvine, CA 92612
2. Arcadia Office: 150 N Santa Anita Ave, Suite 800 Arcadia, CA 91006
Both locations are conveniently accessed by freeway and provide a comfortable, professional environment for in-person therapy sessions. While many of our therapists offer virtual appointments, these physical offices are available for those who prefer face-to-face sessions.
Remember, finding the right therapist is an important step in your mental health journey. Ethera is here to make that process as smooth and effective as possible for residents of Irvine and Arcadia. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact our support team.
Short Term (Solution-focused, etc.)
Ideal for those who are coming in with a specific problem they’d like to address and gain clarity on. Typically, short term therapies are present focused and do not dive deep into your past.
Structured
Structured therapies are goal and progress oriented. Therapists may incorporate psychoeducation and a specific “curriculum.” In order to stay on track, therapists may provide worksheets and homework.
Insight-oriented (Psychodynamic, Existential, etc.)
Exploring the past and making connections to present issues can help clients gain insight. Getting to the root of the issue and finding deeper self-awareness can help with long-term change.
Non-directive (Humanistic, Person-centered, etc.)
Going with the flow and seeing where it leads.
Behavioral (CBT, DBT, etc.)
Focuses on changing potentially unhealthy or self-destructive behaviors by addressing problematic thought patterns and specific providing coping skills.
Trauma Focused (EMDR, TF-CBT, etc.)
Recognizing the connection between trauma experiences and your emotional and behavioral responses, trauma focused therapy seeks to help you heal from traumas.