Introducing Raincross Family Counseling Inc., a mental health collective.

Get accessible and personalized mental healthcare in-person or from the comfort of your home.

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New clients, please inquire to schedule your first appointment. (Below)

 

Our approach

We are a group of Marriage and Family Therapists located in Riverside and Corona, California who provide quality mental health care. As a mental health collective, we assist members by providing EMDR, individual therapy for all ages, couples counseling, Faith-Based Counseling, family therapy, and more. Let us help you connect with one of our clinicians who meets your needs and is available to see you, online or in-person.

Contact us to request an appointment.

raincrossfc@gmail.com
(951) 977-3638

6800 Indiana Ave. Suite 130
Riverside, CA 92506

4160 Temescal Canyon Road, Suite 401
Corona, CA 92883

 

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FAQs

What is psychotherapy?

The less aware we are of our thoughts, feelings, motives and behaviors, the more they control us. Psychotherapy helps clients understand their “stories”; the experiences that shaped them, the defenses that have helped protect them and the patterns or habits that are now preventing them from living a satisfying life. Psychotherapy is a dialogue. The client presents data, the therapist offers ideas about it’s meaning, the client responds with his/her interpretation, and so on. It is important that psychotherapy progresses at a pace that is comfortable and safe for the client. Change can feel frightening or overwhelming, and may not occur quickly.

What can I expect from my first appointment with a therapist?

Many people feel nervous before their first appointment, wondering what their therapist will ask, or what they should tell their therapist. Your therapist will primarily want to hear the reasons you made the appointment, what you have already done to try and solve the problem, and what you hope to accomplish in therapy. To better understand you, your therapist will likely want to know how things are going in the important parts of your life (relationships, work, school, etc.) as well as information about your background. If you and your therapist decide to continue working together, you will begin developing goals for therapy. If you do not feel comfortable with your therapist for any reason, please say so, and your therapist will be happy to provide you with a referral to another therapist.

Can I expect to feel better right away?

Some people begin to feel better as soon as they make their appointment or at the time of their first session. There can be a sense of relief when you make the commitment to address an issue that is problematic. More often, however, people do not feel better immediately. Therapy is sometimes emotionally painful, because it involves an active effort to look at yourself and your life situations in a very deep and honest way, and to make some difficult changes. If the problems that bring you to therapy were easy to solve, you would have solved them without the guidance of a professional. Though the short-term distress of addressing problems and making changes may feel challenging, keep in mind that the potential long-term gains can feel well worth it. When therapy is successful, the positive gains in self-esteem, improved relationships and coping skills will far outweigh the distress of making changes.

Do you accept insurance?

We accept many types of insurance, but each contracted therapist chooses which insurance panels they are on. You should contact your insurance company to see whether they will cover your costs and how much they will pay. While there may be certain advantages to accepting services only from a provider who is in your network, often the savings do not justify the loss of the ability to choose your provider.

Many companies require the insured to call and pre-certify the first session. Our office also collects co-pays at each visit, if any. Thus, it is always best to contact your insurance company before coming in for your first visit.