Monday, January 21, 2019

Denver Mental Health Therapy: Mobile Counseling, is it Safe?

Today's Blog Post

Nearly every time we mention our Mobile Counseling services, we immediately engage in the following Q and A. 

Q: Mobile counseling sounds great, but I am concerned about safety?

A: This question is frequently asked by single females, and parents/families.  Regardless of your relationship status, age, or gender, we understand your concerns (e.g., America leads the world in violent crimes and sex assaults).  

Here's what you should know about us, and all counselors/therapists:


  • By law, all professional licensed or registered counselors/therapists must pass state and national criminal background checks. 
  • Prior to registration or license, if a person has a felony on their record, in all 50 states, they can never be a licensed or registered counselor/therapist.
  • If an existing licensed or registered counselor/therapist is convicted of a felony, in all 50 states, they are perpetually prohibited from obtaining a license and/or practicing.  
  • Prior to admission at an accredited master degree or doctoral program, all potential students must pass state and national criminal background checks.
  • If your counselor or therapist works at a public or private mental health business/agency, they must pass state and national criminal background checks. 
  • Outside of their profession, if your counselor or therapist is a volunteer for any state agency (e.g., volunteer instructor for fish and game), they must pass state and national criminal background checks.

✳Read more why mobile counseling is right for you or your family: Advantages of Mobile Counseling

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