You’ve been managing. Getting through. Showing up — even when it’s hard. But somewhere underneath that, something isn’t working. Maybe you know exactly what it is. Maybe you just know something needs to change.

Individual therapy at Therapy Worthwhile is a space to figure it out — with a therapist who’s genuinely invested in understanding your experience, not just handing you tools and sending you on your way. We work with adults in Mission Viejo and across California who are ready to stop repeating the same patterns and start building the life they actually want.

Individual Therapy in Mission Viejo, CA

One-on-one support for the version of you that's ready for something different.

What Is Individual Therapy?

Individual therapy — also called one-on-one therapy or counseling — is a private, confidential relationship between you and a licensed therapist. It’s one of the most effective ways to address mental health concerns, work through difficult experiences, and make meaningful, lasting change.

At Therapy Worthwhile, individual therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your therapist draws from multiple evidence-based approaches — including EMDR, CBT, DBT, Attachment-Based Therapy, and Person-Centered therapy — to build a treatment plan that fits you specifically. What you bring to the room shapes how we work.

Sessions are 50 minutes, held weekly or more frequently depending on your goals and what you’re working through.

WHAT WE HELP WITH

What Individual Therapy Can Help With

People come to individual therapy at Therapy Worthwhile for a wide range of reasons. Some know exactly what they want to work on. Others just know something feels off. Both are welcome. We commonly help with:

Trauma & Past Experiences
  • Trauma and PTSD (acute, complex, childhood, relational)
  • Early life experiences and their impact on who you are today
  • Shame and the stories you’ve been carrying about yourself
  • Survivors of abuse, assault, or crime
Mental Health
  • Anxiety and chronic worry
  • Depression and low mood
  • Obsessive thinking and compulsive tendencies
  • Mood and emotional regulation
  • Grief and loss
  • Life transitions and identity changes
Relationships & Patterns
  • Communication and relational patterns that keep causing problems
  • Boundary setting — knowing where you end and others begin
  • Parent-child relationships and family conflict
  • Marital and premarital concerns
  • Relationship challenges of all kinds
Identity & Self
  • Self-identity formation — figuring out who you actually are
  • Body image and self-esteem
  • Cultural identity and the pressure of expectations
  • Culture shock and navigating life between two worlds
Life & Behavior
  •  Addiction and addictive tendencies
  • ADHD and attention challenges
  • Stress management
  • Coping tools that actually work
  • Mindfulness and emotional awareness
  • School and career-related challenges

HOW WE WORK

How Individual Therapy Works at Therapy Worthwhile

We approach every client from a trauma-informed lens. That means we don’t ask what’s wrong with you — we ask what happened to you, and we work to understand how those experiences shaped the patterns, reactions, and struggles you’re dealing with now.

From there, therapy is collaborative and goal-oriented. We search for the root of the pain and the pattern, help you move through it, and work with you to design how you want to show up — in your relationships, your work, your own skin.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

for trauma, anxiety, and experiences that haven’t fully processed

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

identifying and shifting thought patterns that drive difficult emotions and behaviors

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

building emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal skills

Attachment-Based Therapy

understanding how your early relationships shaped how you connect with others today

Existential Therapy

exploring questions of meaning, identity, purpose, and choice

Person-Centered and Relational Approach

meeting you where you are, building a therapeutic relationship built on genuine understanding

Harm Reduction

a non-judgmental, practical approach for those navigating addiction or high-risk behaviors

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WHO IT’S FOR

Who Individual Therapy Is For

Individual therapy at Therapy Worthwhile is a good fit if you:

WHAT TO EXPECT

What to Expect

Your first session

The first session is about getting to know each other. Your therapist will ask about what brought you in, your history, and what you're hoping therapy will do for you. You don't need to have it all figured out before you come in.

Ongoing sessions

From there, sessions are 50 minutes, typically once a week. The pace and focus of therapy are shaped by what you bring — what's coming up, what you want to work through, where you want to go.

The timeline

Some people come for a focused period of a few months to work through a specific issue. Others come longer-term as they work through deeper patterns. There's no single right answer — your therapist will talk with you about what makes sense for your goals.

Between sessions

Therapy doesn't just happen in the room. Your therapist may suggest practices, reflections, or tools to work with between sessions — not as homework, but as ways to extend the work into your actual life.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Individual Therapy

How do I know if I need therapy?

You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. If something feels off, if you’re struggling to feel like yourself, if you keep hitting the same walls — those are all valid reasons to reach out. Therapy is for people who want to understand themselves and change what isn’t working, not just for those who’ve hit rock bottom.

How long does therapy take?

It depends on what you’re working on. Some clients see meaningful shifts in a few months. Others work through deeper patterns over a longer period. Your therapist will give you an honest assessment of what to expect based on your specific goals.

What's the difference between therapy and just talking to a friend?

A good therapist brings clinical training, objectivity, and a structured process that’s designed to create change — not just provide support. Therapy is a professional relationship with a clear purpose: to help you understand yourself and your patterns well enough to actually shift them.

What if I've tried therapy before and it didn't help?

Not all therapy — or therapists — are the same. At Therapy Worthwhile, we use a range of evidence-based approaches and work to genuinely understand your specific experience. If past therapy felt surface-level or like you were going in circles, that’s worth naming in your first session.

Do you offer telehealth?

Yes. Individual therapy is available via secure telehealth for all California residents. Many clients prefer telehealth for its flexibility — you get the same quality of care without the commute.

How much does individual therapy cost?

Our rates are set to reflect the therapist’s experience, education, and specialization. We provide superbills for out-of-network insurance reimbursement. Visit our Investment page for current rates or contact us directly.

How do I get started?

Schedule a free 20-minute consultation. You’ll meet your therapist, talk about what you’re looking for, and get a sense of whether it feels like a good fit — no commitment required.

The Best Version of You Shouldn't Be a Distant Dream.

You’re here because something needs to change. That matters. Individual therapy at Therapy Worthwhile is a space to do the real work — understanding where you’ve been, breaking the patterns that aren’t serving you, and building how you want to show up going forward.

Let’s figure out where to start.