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Glendale, AZ has 55 counselors available across a range of specialties. The counselor market in the area includes providers offering individual sessions, couples work, family therapy, substance abuse support, grief counseling, group sessions, and career guidance. Whether you're seeking help with personal challenges, relationship dynamics, or life transitions, you'll find options to match your needs. Use this directory to compare providers, review their offerings, and connect with a counselor suited to your situation.
Grief & Bereavement Counseling in Glendale typically costs around $163 per session. Individual counseling rates and other specialized services may vary based on the provider, session length, and your specific needs. When contacting counselors, ask about their fee structure, whether they accept insurance, and if sliding-scale options are available.
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Look for counselors who are transparent about their credentials, willingly share their approach to treatment, and provide clear written information about fees and policies. A good fit involves feeling heard and respected in an initial conversation. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into long-term commitments without discussion, operate solely online with no verifiable background, or decline to discuss their qualifications. Verify that any claims about specialized training or certifications can be substantiated.
Grief & Bereavement Counseling in Glendale averages around $163 per session. Actual costs may vary by provider, and many accept insurance or offer sliding-scale fees.
There are 55 counselors listed in the Glendale directory, offering a range of specialties from individual therapy to couples and family work.
Glendale counselors offer individual sessions, couples and family therapy, substance abuse counseling, grief support, group sessions, and career counseling.
You can verify a counselor's license through the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners. Always ask for their license number and confirm it before beginning treatment.
Many counselors offer telehealth, in-person, or hybrid options. Contact providers directly to ask about their available formats and what works best for your situation.