Talk Therapy with Sunstone Therapists

Our Philosophy
At Sunstone Therapies, we understand that healing can be a journey – often nonlinear, deeply personal, and rarely reducible to a single event.
Our approach is grounded in clinical integrity and a deep respect for the human capacity to recover, reconnect, and grow. We recognise that many of those who seek our care have lived with persistent experiences of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, or emotional pain that feels difficult to name.
For some, previous treatments may have fallen short: not due to lack of effort, but because certain forms of suffering require more nuanced approaches that address the needs of the whole person. Whether rooted in trauma, loss, relational ruptures, or life transitions, your story is met here with care, curiosity, and clinical expertise.
Our Approach
What You Can Expect
Talk Therapy with Sunstone takes place primarily via telehealth, offered weekly or biweekly. Once you reach out, we are happy to discuss your specific preferences as we learn a bit more about you in your initial phone call. Following your informational phone call, you will be offered an intake visit with a therapist. Your first visit serves as a ‘get to know you’ session for your therapist to make a customized treatment plan for you.

Our Talk Therapy Team
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Common Questions Before Starting Talk Therapy
Talk therapy offers a private and confidential space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and relationships with the support of a trained professional. It helps you understand recurring emotional patterns and how past experiences may influence your present life. The focus is not only on relieving distress but on developing deeper self-awareness, freedom, and more satisfying ways of relating to others.
People often begin therapy when something feels stuck, painful, or confusing. Others come from a desire to make sense of themselves or their relationships. You don’t need to be in crisis or have a diagnosis to start — curiosity about your inner life or your patterns is a good enough reason.
The first meeting is a conversation about what brings you to therapy and what you hope might change. The therapist will ask about your background, current circumstances, and what feels most pressing. It’s also a chance to see how it feels to speak with this person and whether the fit feels right for you.
Each therapist works somewhat differently, but talk therapy generally helps you bring into awareness thoughts and feelings that may be difficult to access or express. Together, you and your therapist may notice patterns in how you relate to yourself and others and explore how these have developed over time. Your therapist will work with you to try different therapeutic approaches to meet your specific needs and will help explain this along the way.
There’s no single answer. Some people work with a therapist in a targeted way for a few months on a particular issue; others continue longer to explore more deeply. The pace and duration depend on your aims, what you’re working through, and how the process unfolds.
Yes. What you share is treated with strict confidentiality. The only exceptions relate to concerns about safety or legal obligations, and your therapist will explain these clearly at the start.
Sessions usually take place weekly, at the same time each week. This regularity helps create stability and a sense of continuity, which are both essential to the therapeutic process.
Starting to build a trusting relationship with a therapist and get some things off your chest can help you feel better in your initial sessions. At times, things may feel more difficult before they begin to feel easier. Exploring painful or long-avoided feelings can be unsettling, but it is often an important part of change. Over time, greater understanding usually brings relief, clarity, and a stronger sense of self.
Your therapist will work collaboratively with you to help form action plans together that meet your needs. This approach ensures that you are the source of your own solutions, with your therapist helping guide the process. Your therapist will help you reflect, understand your experiences, and develop your own perspective rather than directing you towards specific advice or solutions. The goal is to strengthen your capacity to think and feel for yourself and generate solutions for your own life that resonate with you.
A sense of safety and understanding is central to effective therapy. If you feel uneasy, it’s okay to bring this up. Discussing how you feel about the therapy can itself be valuable and your therapist will address this with you. If it still doesn’t feel right, you and your therapist can talk about finding someone whose style is a better match.
No preparation is required. What matters most is a willingness to speak openly, to notice what you feel, and to stay curious about yourself and the process. Talk therapy unfolds gradually through reflection and conversation.
Additional Questions?
Contact our Clinical Specialist Team at 301-337-7570 or email clinical.specialists@sunstonetherapies.com

Sunstone Therapies is an outpatient provider and is not a mental health emergency or crisis clinic.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, suicidal thoughts, or a medical emergency, please do not wait for a response from us. Seek immediate help by doing one of the following:
• Go to the nearest Hospital Emergency Room.
• Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
• Call 911 or your local emergency number.