Find a
TELEHEALTH
THERAPIST
Powered by Santé Center for Healing
Find a
TELEHEALTH
THERAPIST
Powered by Santé Center for Healing
WHAT IS TELEHEALTH?
- Telehealth is HIPAA-compliant video communications technology that allows you to see and speak with a therapist just as you would during an in-person session — all in real time.
WHO IS A TELEHEALTH THERAPIST?
- Licensed Professional Counselors
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
- Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
WHAT IS TELEHEALTH?
- Telehealth is HIPAA-compliant video communications technology that allows you to see and speak with a therapist just as you would during an in-person session — all in real time.
Who is a telehealth therapist?
- Licensed Professional Counselors
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
- Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
We know we are in unprecedented and uncharted times due to the coronavirus pandemic. We are all affected worldwide. But unprecedented also applies to the increased need for, and access to, mental and behavioral healthcare. . . via your phone, tablet or desktop.
“Find a Telehealth Therapist” is a timely search function where individuals can quickly locate a telehealth provider within their state or region. It’s powered by Santé Center for Healing, who continues to live out a 24+ year legacy to helping people live healthier lives.
We know we are in unprecedented and uncharted times due to the coronavirus pandemic. We are all affected worldwide.
But unprecedented also applies to the increased need for, and access to, mental and behavioral healthcare. . . via your phone, tablet or desktop.
“I’m a Telehealth Therapist” is a timely search function where individuals can quickly locate a telehealth provider within their state or region. It’s powered by Santé Center for Healing, who continues to live out a 24+ year legacy to helping people live healthier lives.
Dr. Shannan Crawford
About Dr. Shannan Crawford
Dr. Shannan Crawford is a licensed clinical psychologist, conference speaker, adjunct professor, and innovator-expert in Restoring Self-Cohesion (RSC). Her life mission is to impact a generation by empowering individuals and organizations to identify and eliminate internal blocks that hinder them from optimally thriving and fulfilling their life purpose.
Sought-after speaker, Dr. Crawford, addresses diverse audiences, including women’s groups, business leaders, faith-based organizations, and mental-health associations. Dr. Crawford’s dynamic approach and engaging style, equips, inspires, and empowers people toward remarkable and enduring fruitfulness. With a multitude of presentations and keynotes designed to help improve faith, identity, purpose, and relational intimacy, she tailors her approach to each audience, whether speaking at a large conference, facilitating an intimate retreat, or working with clients one-to-one. As a leadership specialist, Dr. Crawford provides consultations for churches, not-for-profits, entrepreneurs, and business leaders. She has a passion to help people and organizations fulfill their potential and she thoroughly enjoys seeing them maximize their strengths in order to have the greatest positive impact on the world.
Dr. Crawford, a California native, earned her APA-accredited Doctoral and Masters degrees in Clinical Psychology from Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA. Dr. Crawford is the CEO of Dr. Crawford and Associates, providing innovative psychotherapy services where she and her team provide specialized therapy, coaching, and consulting tailored to the needs of the client. As a lifelong learner and lover of people, she enjoys teaching as an adjunct professor at The King’s University in Texas, serving on philanthropic boards, and leading groups that foster faith, community, and service. As a woman of adventure with a love for culture, doors have opened – inviting her to share her inspiring and equipping message globally.
Have you ever felt “off” and not known why? Do you tend to go out of your way to make others feel better so that you feel a little better, even if it’s a temporary? Hear from Dr. Crawford as she shares about a recent blog she published on www.4word/blogStruggling is not a sign of spiritual neglect blog