My Approach to Helping
The best way out is always through (Robert Frost). Veronda is a genuine, sincere advocate for her clients. She is passionate about helping others become the best version of themselves. With so many in the world suffering from some form of mental illness, she believes it is dire that we do what we can to provide safe, non-judgmental places where individuals can find the help they need. It is important to her to be that safe, empathetic healer that people can turn to and trust. Specializing in the treatment of trauma, anxiety, and depression, Veronda pursues peace alongside her clients within the counseling relationship.
To prospective clients, Veronda would say: Seeking therapy can be difficult; however, putting in the work for a better, healthier you is the best investment you'll ever make. It is important that all my clients feel valued, respected, and heard. This creates an environment where a client feels safe to open up and share from the heart.
More Info About My Practice
2020 was a year of global traumatic stress. Cornerstone Behavioral Health is a solution to that shared suffering. The company was formed as a foreseeing response to surmounting mental health needs challenging already-strained systems of care. Since then, we have dedicated ourselves to supporting our clientele as well as our fellow frontline service providers (e.g. nurses, physicians, mental health providers).
Cornerstone Behavioral Health’s purpose is to optimize the delivery of mental healthcare through continuous, data-driven innovation. We accomplish this by constantly developing our professional understanding and application of best practices in the field. We promote optimum mental, emotional, and physical health in our providers and clients.
Are you ready for healthy change? Our team of mental health professionals passionately provides teletherapy to the adult population throughout Ohio. If you suspect you have an untreated mental health issue, we are here to help. We believe in effective communication and fostering a safe, supportive environment for all. Connect with your therapist today!
How Psychotherapy Can Help
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, more than 25% of American adults experience depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues in any given year. A psychotherapist can help you work through such problems. Through psychotherapy, mental health providers help people live happier, healthier, and more productive lives.
In psychotherapy, mental health practitioners apply scientifically validated procedures to help people identify pain points and develop healthier, more effective habits. There are several approaches to psychotherapy?including cognitive-behavioral, dialectical behavioral, and other kinds of talk therapy?that help individuals, couples, families, and groups work through their problems.
Psychotherapy is a collaborative treatment journey founded on the relationship between an individual and a psychologist. Grounded in dialogue, it provides a safe, supportive environment that allows you to talk freely with someone who is objective, neutral, and nonjudgmental. You and your therapist will work together to identify and change the thoughts, feelings and behaviors that are keeping you from feeling your best.
By the time you complete treatment, you will not only have solved the problem that brought you in, but you will have learned new skills so you can better cope with whatever challenges arise in the future.