Therapy Service
“Day-in-the-Life” Therapy
The therapist accompanies the client throughout their daily activities to provide support, guidance, and therapeutic interventions as needed.
What We Do
Day-in-the-life therapy provides in-the-moment guidance for clients.
Especially beneficial for clients who require support in real-life situations to address specific challenges or to practice skills learned from therapy sessions.
Day-in-the-life therapy can involve various scenarios depending on the client’s needs and goals.
Examples Below
The examples listed below demonstrate how day-in-the-life therapy integrates therapeutic interventions into the client’s daily activities to promote growth, learning, and skill development in real-world settings.
It emphasizes practical application and therapeutic techniques to foster healing and improvement in real-world situations.
Anxiety Management
A therapist accompanies a client who experiences severe anxiety in social situations. They may go to public places together, such as shopping malls or restaurants, to practice relaxation techniques and coping strategies in real-time.
Trauma Recovery
A therapist may accompany a client to places or situations that trigger trauma responses, providing support, grounding techniques, and interventions to help the client process and cope with their emotions.
Skill Development
A therapist accompanies a client with physcial or developmental disabilities to work on life skills, such as grocery shopping, using public transportation, or managing daily routines independently.
Family Dynamics
A therapist might spend a day with a family to observe interactions, provide immediate feedback, and facilitate discussions to improve communication and relationships.
Social Skills Development
For someone with social anxiety or difficulty making friends, the therapist might join them for social outings like parties, gatherings, or community events to practice social skills, manage anxiety, and build confidence in social interactions.
Recovery Support
A therapist might accompany a client to social events or environments where they previously used substances, providing support, reinforcement of coping skills, and relapse prevention strategies.
Receive support and guidance in your everyday environment, where challenges arise and where real-life changes can happen.
Transform challenges into opportunities
The Process
01
Personalize
Initial Assessment
Conduct a comprehensive assessment before starting day-in-the-life therapy to understand the client’s needs, goals, strengths, challenges, and any safety considerations.
02
Review
Informed Consent
Clearly outlining the nature of day-in-the-life therapy, confidentiality, boundaries, and expectations.
03
Coordinate
Goal Setting
Collaboratively establish specific, measurable goals based on the client’s therapeutic needs and objectives.
04
Enact
Engage the Day
Experience the day, dynamically attend to challanges while navigating emotions.
05
Feedback
Document & Evaluate
Personalized summary, including observations, interventions utilized, progress made, and significant developments.
Not Covered By Insurance
Initial Therapy Assessment
For Day-in-the-life Therapy
1 hour therapy session. Review and discuss the current life-challenge to plan for the therapeutic day.
$195
“The Day”
For day-in-the-life therapy
The base price is below. Certain factors and variables may add into the final price.
$989