PERSONALIZED FAMILY THERAPY
Struggling with family conflicts, miscommunication, or emotional distance in Nevada? Online family therapy can help restore balance and connection. Our evidence-based approach provides a private, supportive space where families can work through challenges together and build healthier, lasting relationships. With the demands of daily life, family relationships can sometimes become strained. Whether you're dealing with persistent disagreements, major life transitions, or simply looking to strengthen your bond, our online family therapy sessions offer a structured way to navigate these challenges. By fostering open and honest communication, we help families reconnect and build trust. Online family therapy is designed to create a safe space where all voices are heard and respected. Our licensed therapists help guide discussions, mediate conflicts, and introduce strategies to promote understanding and collaboration within the family unit. Whether addressing long-standing issues or new challenges, we support families in their journey toward healing and growth.
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Understanding the landscape of mental health care access and the challenges
families face across the state.
Nevada’s mental health access constraints directly affect families seeking care across the Mojave Desert, the Truckee Meadows, and the wide Great Basin counties in between.
In Nevada, the mental illness prevalence rate is 24.6 percent among adults, representing 804,796 residents experiencing mental illness within a total population of 3,267,467 concentrated heavily in Clark County and Washoe County. At the same time, 18.5 percent of adults who needed mental health care did not receive it, a gap that becomes especially visible when blended families in Henderson or post-divorce co-parents in Sparks need to coordinate appointments for multiple household members. Provider capacity is limited statewide, with 263.1 mental health providers per 100,000 residents stretched between the Las Vegas Valley, the Reno-Sparks corridor, and the long stretches of US-50 and US-95 that connect them. Structural shortages are also widespread: 79.40 percent of Nevada’s 17 counties are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, including most of Elko, Nye, Humboldt, and Lincoln County. Even when families are ready to start care, the average wait time for therapy in Nevada is 12 to 16 weeks, delaying support during periods when conflict, communication breakdowns, or major transitions are actively unfolding in the home.
These numbers describe a system under strain across Nevada’s 110,572 square miles, where families often have to make care decisions based on availability rather than fit. When 79.40 percent of counties are shortage areas, the practical result is fewer appointment slots for households in Pahrump, Fallon, or Winnemucca, fewer options for scheduling around shift work at Nellis Air Force Base or the Strip’s 24-hour hospitality economy, and fewer clinicians able to take on complex family dynamics involving teens, adult children, or stepparents. The 12 to 16 week delay compounds that pressure by pushing support further away from the moment it is needed, which can turn manageable disagreements between siblings or parents and teens into entrenched patterns. The 18.5 percent unmet need figure reflects more than missed appointments; it reflects families across Carson City, Mesquite, and the Ruby Mountains foothills who cannot secure timely care at all, even when symptoms are present and disruptive. With 263.1 providers per 100,000 residents serving a population of 3,267,467, the mismatch between demand and capacity becomes a day-to-day reality for households trying to coordinate care for more than one person. For the 804,796 residents experiencing mental illness, the pathway to family therapy is often shaped by waitlists, limited clinician availability, and the logistical complexity of aligning multiple schedules within a constrained system.
UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE
Choose the right service you are looking for and then simply sign up for a plan.
We’ll get in touch with you to get brief context to make sure we match you with the therapist that best fits your needs & schedule. (Typically match in 24 hours - 72 hours)
Your family will meet weekly and privately with your therapist for 60-minute video sessions for consistent care with real results.
Online family therapy in Nevada is a specialized form of counseling that helps families navigate and resolve conflicts, improve communication, and strengthen emotional connections. It focuses on the family as a unit rather than just individual members, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and mutual understanding. Therapy sessions provide a safe and structured environment where family members can openly express their thoughts and feelings without judgment. A licensed therapist facilitates discussions, helping families identify unhealthy patterns and work toward sustainable solutions.
Whether your family is experiencing tension, facing a major transition, or simply looking to strengthen its foundation, online family therapy offers valuable tools for long-term success. Find Your Therapist Match and take the first step toward lasting change.
Online family therapy addresses a broad range of challenges that can impact relationships, emotional well-being, and overall family harmony. Whether you’re navigating everyday stressors or working through deeper issues, our therapists provide guidance and support tailored to your family's unique situation.
If your family is experiencing challenges, online family therapy can provide the structured support needed to move forward more healthily.
In Nevada, where residents may be spread across long distances between communities, online sessions can also support consistent participation by reducing the need to coordinate travel for multiple household members.
We focus on fostering open communication, rebuilding trust, and equipping families with the tools to create healthier interactions. If your family is struggling with any of the following, therapy can help:

Our therapists represent a wide range of clinical specialties & diverse backgrounds. They all undergo the most stringent credentialing process. Grouport therapists are caring, expert mental health professionals with years of experience helping people get the tools they need to see long-lasting change.
Check out how our services have helped our members see life-changing results
Sarah

"It’s helped our family improve communication, control anger, and it’s helped my husband and I parent better. I’m forever grateful for bringing our family even closer together."
Isabel

"I joined Grouport to work on myself and to heal. I’m learning so much at every session! The change I see not only in myself but in my fellow group members is abundantly encouraging and profoundly fulfilling. Group therapy with Grouport is a powerful healing tool."
Danielle

"Grouport can help you with your issues. Their therapists are well trained to work with you on your issues. I felt my anxiety greatly improve after only a few sessions. I highly recommend it!"
Glenn

"Grouport's approach to DBT is a real strength. This approach provides tools and methods for working with difficult emotions and getting a handle on them. It has given me hope where other approaches have failed."
Benjamin

"Adam is helping me to approach my anxieties from a different perspective. So I’m working on developing this awareness and not be too fearful about it."
Charlotte

“Group therapy depends on the facilitator and the participants. This particular one is great for both.”
Melanie

“I love getting another perspective on an issue from another participant. It changes my whole thought process and really helps me see things clearly. I like Grouport because there is no pressure to discuss your problems. During my good weeks, I usually have a similar problem to someone else in the group that's in the back of my mind. They bring that problem to life when they talk about their own situations. We always come to a solution for these negative thoughts or emotions.”
$160/session
billed at $640/month
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No, Grouport pricing is completely transparent with no hidden or additional fees. Your monthly subscription cost is clearly stated upfront and includes all your scheduled therapy sessions for that month. There are no extra fees, beyond whichever plan you’re on. What you see is what you pay and there are no surprises on your bill.
Grouport serves teens/adolescents (ages 11+), adults, couples, and families. Our teen therapy program consists of group therapy, individual therapy, and family therapy in Nevada, or a combination based on what's appropriate and the level of care your teen needs. So teens often combine group therapy + individual therapy at the level that meets their needs or they do our intensive outpatient program for more acute needs.
Yes, family therapy in Nevada is valuable during and after divorce. It helps children adjust to family changes, maintains healthy co-parenting relationships, addresses children's fears and questions, establishes new routines and boundaries, reduces conflict that affects children, facilitates difficult conversations about custody or living arrangements, and helps blended families form when parents remarry. Even high-conflict divorces benefit from therapeutic support to minimize damage to children. The therapist acts as a neutral party helping the family navigate this transition while prioritizing children's wellbeing. Both during divorce and years after, family therapy helps families adapt to their new structure.
Yes, family therapy in Nevada helps adult family relationships including adult children and aging parents, adult siblings, in-law conflicts, and multigenerational patterns. Common issues include: navigating caregiving for aging parents, resolving long-standing sibling rivalries, addressing childhood wounds, establishing healthy boundaries with parents, managing family business or finances, and healing after family estrangement. Adult family therapy focuses on changing current patterns, improving communication, resolving past hurts, and establishing new ways of relating. It's never too late to improve family relationships, many adults find therapy helps them understand family dynamics and create healthier adult relationships.
Feeling stuck is common in family therapy in Nevada and worth discussing with your therapist. When progress stalls, the therapist might reassess whether the right issues are being addressed, change therapeutic approaches, increase session frequency, recommend adding individual sessions, address resistance that's emerged, revisit goals to ensure they're realistic, or identify external factors affecting progress (stress, lack of practice between sessions). Sometimes "stuckness" means the family is avoiding a difficult issue - the therapist helps identify what's being avoided. Other times it's developmental and the family needs time to practice and integrate changes before the next breakthrough.
While Grouport sessions are conducted in English, many of our therapists work successfully with multilingual families where English is a second language. The therapist adapts by using clear language, checking understanding frequently, allowing extra time for expression, and being culturally sensitive to communication styles. Some language differences within families such as parents who are more comfortable in their native language, and children who are primarily English-speaking can actually be addressed in therapy. If language barriers are significant, we can try to help you find therapists who speak your language. Discuss language needs during intake to ensure appropriate matching.
Grouport's family therapy in Nevada at an average of $148/session ($640/month) is already 40-50% below typical family therapy costs of $175-300 per session. This makes quality care accessible at rates families can sustain long-term. Additional affordability options include group therapy averaging $32/session provides evidence-based treatment at the lowest cost, use HSA/FSA funds for 20-30% tax savings, submit superbills to insurance for 50-80% reimbursement if you have out-of-network benefits and depending on your plan’s reimbursement policies, and month-to-month billing with no long-term contracts allows you to start and stop as finances allow. We're committed to making effective family therapy accessible.
There are a few options, schedule sessions when roommates are definitely out, use your bedroom with a locked door and headphones or noise cancelling machine so sound doesn’t travel, do sessions in your parked car, rent a private workspace by the hour (some coworking spaces have phone booths), or just be upfront with roommates that you need privacy weekly at a specific time. Most roommates are understanding about therapy. Worst case, you go sit in your car in a parking garage. There are many options to find private space even if it means getting creative.
Urban relationship issues have specific attributes like too many options on dating apps making it hard to commit, everyone working too much to prioritize relationships, people moving in and out of the city, cost stress affecting couples, tiny apartments making it hard to have space from your partner. Therapy addresses all of this, whether you're partnered and struggling, or single and frustrated with dating culture, or can't figure out why relationships keep failing despite having tons of options. Urban dating can be genuinely difficult.
Cities often feel youth-focused, whether that's nightlife, career opportunities, or social scenes. If you're older and feeling invisible or pushed out, therapy validates that experience and helps you navigate aging in age biased environments. Ageism is real and affects mental health, feeling irrelevant or like you've aged out of city culture is painful.
Yes, if you need to change your recurring group therapy session time you can absolutely switch groups to one that works better for your schedule. Groups work on a set schedule so we don't reschedule group sessions but if you can't make a particular group session we can always add in a credit as long as it's within reason. If you need to reschedule an individual, couples, or a family therapy session, you can coordinate with your therapist and our care team to find a new time for that week - just provide advance notice.
• Occasional reschedules are fine, but we recommend keeping changes to a minimum for consistency.
• Need to change your recurring weekly time? Our team will help you adjust to a new time that fits your schedule.
Yes, you can cancel and restart when you're ready. There's no penalty for stopping and returning. Some people do intensive therapy for a few months, take a break, then come back when life gets hard again. Therapy doesn't have to be continuous forever.
If you have an address in Nevada, Grouport can serve you regardless of your ZIP code.
Let’s find the right therapist match for you, so you can get consistent & effective care.
