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Augusta has 44 therapists available, covering a range of mental health services from individual counseling to specialized trauma work. The median cost for Child & Adolescent Therapy is $185. Whether you're seeking support for anxiety, relationship issues, or family dynamics, therapists in Augusta offer both in-person and telehealth options to fit your schedule and preferences.
Child & Adolescent Therapy in Augusta typically costs around $185 per session. Your actual cost may vary based on the therapist's experience, the complexity of your situation, and whether you're using insurance. Many therapists offer sliding-scale fees or package rates, so it's worth asking about payment options during your initial consultation.
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Look for therapists who provide clear information about their qualifications, fees, and treatment approach upfront. A good sign is a therapist who takes time during an initial consultation to understand your needs before committing to ongoing work. Be cautious of providers who pressure you to commit to long-term packages immediately, offer only cash payment with no receipt, or lack a clear office address or phone number. Verify that anyone claiming specialized credentials—such as trauma certification or EMDR training—can explain their background and training.
The median cost for Child & Adolescent Therapy in Augusta is $185 per session. Individual therapists may charge more or less depending on their experience, credentials, and whether you're using insurance.
There are 44 therapists currently available in Augusta, offering services ranging from individual counseling to specialized trauma work and psychiatric evaluation.
Yes, many therapists in Augusta offer Online & Telehealth Therapy services. When contacting a therapist, ask specifically whether they provide remote sessions if that's your preference.
Use your initial consultation to ask about their experience with your specific concerns, their fees and insurance acceptance, their approach to therapy, and whether they offer telehealth. This conversation helps you decide if they're a good fit for your needs.
You can verify a therapist's licensure through the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage & Family Therapists. Ask the therapist for their license number and check it on the state board's website before scheduling.