Telehealth Care Options for Couples

Secure, evidence-based online mental health and recovery services—evaluated as part of a broader care-matching process, when clinically appropriate.

Telehealth is one of several care pathways considered. All recommendations are based on clinical appropriateness, safety considerations, and provider availability.

  • Licensed providers
  • HIPAA-compliant platforms
  • Clinically reviewed pathways
  • Insurance-accepted options available

How Telehealth Fits Into a Complete Care Matching System

Telehealth is not treated as a default solution. It is evaluated alongside in-person, outpatient, and higher-support care options as part of a structured matching process.

Our platform helps couples:

  • Understand whether remote care is appropriate for their situation
  • Identify the level of clinical support required
  • Anxiety, depression, or emotional distress affecting the relationship
  • Connect with licensed providers aligned with their needs, location, and coverage
  • Adjust care pathways as needs change over time

Telehealth may be recommended when it meets clinical standards, safety requirements, and practical considerations — not as a one-size-fits-all solution.

When Telehealth May Be an Appropriate Care Option

Common scenarios include:
  • Relationship and communication challenges
  • Anxiety, depression, or emotional distress affecting the relationship
  • Trauma-informed therapy and mental health counseling
  • Ongoing outpatient or step-down care
  • Situations requiring flexibility due to work, parenting, or distance
Care recommendations are based on:
  • Clinical severity
  • Safety considerations
  • Relationship dynamics
  • Prior treatment history
  • State-specific provider availability

Telehealth Care Modalities We May Match Couples With

Online Couples Therapy

Joint therapy delivered remotely by licensed clinicians using evidence-based approaches such as emotionally focused therapy (EFT), behavioral therapy, and trauma-informed care.

Virtual Psychiatry & Medication Management

When clinically indicated, psychiatric evaluation and medication management provided by licensed psychiatric professionals through secure telehealth platforms.

Telehealth IOP & Outpatient Programs

Structured outpatient and intensive outpatient programs delivered partially or fully via telehealth, when appropriate for clinical stability and safety.

Availability varies by location, licensing requirements, and clinical appropriateness.

How Care Matching Works

A simplified overview of our care-matching process:

STEP 1

Confidential Assessment

Couples complete a private assessment covering relationship dynamics, mental health concerns, safety considerations, and care preferences.

STEP 2

Clinical Review

Responses are reviewed to identify the appropriate level of support — including whether telehealth is suitable or if in-person care is recommended.

STEP 3

Care Pathway Evaluation

Telehealth options are evaluated alongside other care formats, based on clinical needs, severity, and provider availability.

STEP 4

Provider Connection

Couples are matched with licensed providers or programs aligned with their needs, location, and coverage options.

Important Safety & Care Considerations

Telehealth may not be appropriate in situations involving:

  • Immediate danger or risk of harm
  • Severe substance withdrawal symptoms
  • Active domestic violence or unsafe living situations
  • Medical detoxification needs

In these cases, in-person or emergency care may be recommended instead. If urgent help is needed, local emergency services or crisis resources should be contacted immediately.

Telehealth services are subject to state licensing regulations and provider availability. Care options may vary by location and clinical appropriateness.

Not Sure Whether Telehealth Is Right for Your Situation?

Our assessment helps couples understand available care pathways and identify appropriate next steps—without pressure or obligation.