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Hot Springs National Park has 2 therapists currently available. The mental health landscape here is small, so you may find it helpful to also explore options in nearby Little Rock, Fayetteville, Springdale, Fort Smith, and Jonesboro, which offer larger networks of licensed professionals. When searching locally or regionally, verify credentials directly with the Arkansas State Board of Examiners in Counseling and related licensing bodies. Many therapists in the area offer both in-person and telehealth services, expanding access regardless of your location or scheduling constraints.
Child & Adolescent Therapy in Hot Springs National Park typically runs around $185 per session. Individual therapy, couples work, and family sessions may vary in cost depending on the therapist's credentials and experience. Ask prospective providers for their full fee schedule upfront, including any charges for initial consultations or intake appointments, so you can budget accordingly.
A quality therapist will have current credentials on file with the state and should provide a written informed consent document before your first session. Red flags include therapists who insist on cash-only payments without receipts, pressure you to commit to lengthy treatment packages upfront, or operate exclusively through unverified online platforms with no clear contact information. Look for professionals who are transparent about their qualifications, offer an initial consultation to assess fit, and maintain clear communication about treatment goals and session structure.
The median cost is $185 per session, though individual therapists may charge differently based on their experience and credentials. Always ask for the full fee schedule when you contact a provider.
There are 2 therapists listed in the directory. You may also want to explore nearby cities like Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Fort Smith for additional options.
Many therapists in the area offer Online & Telehealth Therapy as a service option. Contact your prospective therapist directly to confirm whether they provide remote sessions.
Check the Arkansas State Board of Examiners in Counseling website and enter the therapist's name or license number. This ensures they are currently licensed and in good standing.
Therapists in the area offer Individual Therapy, Couples Therapy, Family Therapy, Child & Adolescent Therapy, EMDR Therapy, Trauma Therapy, Group Therapy, Telehealth services, and Psychiatric Evaluation & Medication Management.
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