One Gift Group

Corporate Therapy

Keep your company competitive by supporting your employee’s mental health

“Half of millennials and 75% of Gen-Zers have voluntarily left a job, at least in part, due to mental health concerns.”

— Forbes

By bringing mental care onsite your company will be more likely to attract and retain top talent.

 
  • Having therapy onsite lowers barriers to therapy

  • Having therapists onsite is also much more convenient for employees, saving them valuable time by not having to travel to an appointment

  • Onsite therapy also means employees are more likely to engage in therapy.

Interested in Corporate Therapy?

How Therapy Works

For some people, the idea of therapy can be daunting and scary …. but at the core of therapy is a partnership between the person seeking therapy and a licensed professional, who’s sole purpose is to help that person toward being the best version of themselves.

What to Expect

 

The client picks the goal and the therapist works as a coconspirator in realizing those goals. The counseling process is less about finding problems with an individual and more about helping an individual become more whole, grounded, and self actualized.

During the counseling process, you and your therapist work together to map out all the obstacles holding you back in life, process feelings that come up, and develop new skills and a plan to overcome those obstacles.

Therapy can be as brief as a couple of months or as long as year, depending on the individual’s preference and stated goals.

Counseling is tailored to the individual and can be designed to help with specific diagnosis, designed to help an individual heal from a specific trauma, or guide a person through a relationship issue.

 

Benefits of Therapy

 

1.

Improved Relationships

Relationships are one of the most important things we have. Relationships can be an organism that grows and changes over time. The people closets to us can sometimes hurt us and leave us completely unsure of how to move forward.

Therapy can show ways to begin to heal from past hurt, move forward, and improve relationships.

 

2.

Develop Skills to Cope with Stress

Excessive stress that goes unaddressed can negatively impact the corporate climate. Therapy provides a judgement-free environment where a person can ground themself and ultimately develop skills to decrease stress.

 

3.

Working Through Trauma

Unprocessed trauma can make it hard to focus on our work and on connections that we once found meaningful.

Through the counseling process an individual can learn skills to work through past traumas, which can stem from childhood abuse, domestic violence, or being in harmful relationships.