Get in Touch: Your Questions Answered
We’re passionate about empowering individuals and families affected by child abuse through Lafayette Child Abuse Therapy. We welcome your questions, comments, and connections.
While we strive to provide support through this website, please understand that we are not a crisis resource. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services or a trusted mental health professional.
How to Reach Us:
You can connect with us using the form below. We aim to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours. Your privacy is important to us, and we will never share your personal information with third parties.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- How do I know if therapy is right for me or my child?
Determining whether therapy is a good fit depends on individual needs and circumstances. Consider factors like the nature of trauma experienced, age and developmental stage, and personal goals for healing. A qualified mental health professional can help assess and guide you.
- What types of Lafayette Child Abuse Therapy are available?
Lafayette Child Abuse Therapy encompasses various therapeutic approaches tailored to address specific needs. These may include individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, play therapy, and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT). A therapist will work with you or your child to identify the most effective approach.
- How much does therapy cost?
Therapy fees vary depending on factors like therapist experience, location, and type of service. Many insurance plans cover therapy expenses, and we can assist you in understanding your coverage. Sliding scale fees may also be available based on financial need.
- What if I don’t live near Lafayette?
While our website focuses on resources in the Lafayette area, many therapists offer online sessions, making it possible to access therapy from a distance. We can provide referrals to qualified therapists in your area.
- How long does therapy take?
The length of therapy varies greatly depending on individual needs and progress. Some people experience significant healing within a few months, while others may require a longer-term commitment. Your therapist will work with you to establish realistic goals and an appropriate treatment plan.