Virtual Therapy

At Audra Walsh Psychology Group, we understand that life can be hectic and unpredictable. That’s why we offer virtual therapy services, allowing you to receive the care and support you you need from the comfort and privacy of your own home, dorm-room, private workspace, or even parked car. We aim to make therapy convenient, comfortable, and accessible because your well-being matters.

Why Choose Virtual Therapy?

Convenience: Eliminate the need for travel and waiting rooms. Schedule sessions at times that fit your life.

Comfort: Engage with your therapist from a familiar environment where you feel safe and at ease.

Accessibility: Whether you’re dealing with mobility issues, a tight schedule or live in a remote area, virtual therapy makes mental health care accessible to everyone.


Support Across the Nation

We have office locations in St. Petersburg and Tampa, Florida. However, our team is able to provide virtual therapy in most states across the US. Life can be a rollercoaster, and our virtual services are here to help you navigate through it.

Thanks to our Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) under PSYPACT, distance is no longer a barrier, and we can connect with you wherever you are, in participating PSYPACT states/territories. Click HERE to view participating states.

  • "Telehealth was a game-changer for our family."

  • "My daughter is being treated virtually for OCD and Anxiety and loves her weekly sessions. "

  • "Teletherapy has been an amazing addition to my family."

  • "My son loves meeting with Dr. Paige in the comfort of his own bedroom. He has shown tremendous growth and we are forever grateful."

  • "Telehealth counseling sessions with Audra Walsh Psychology Group have been a godsend for my family."

  • "I have come to prefer virtual therapy because I can join from the comfort of my own home, wear pajamas, have my dog in my lap, and really experience whatever emotions arise for me in session."

  • "Sessions from home help me tune out the noise of the outside world so we can focus on the healing work of therapy without pairing that with the stress of running around town on a schedule."