Life can feel overwhelming when stress, anxiety, relationship challenges, or emotional exhaustion start affecting your family, work, school, or daily routine. Many people spend months trying to manage everything on their own before realizing they need additional support.
At Transitions Counseling and Consulting, we provide outpatient mental health care for children, teens, adults, couples, and families throughout Anthem and the North Valley.
Located at 3715 W Anthem Way, Suite 115, Anthem, AZ 85086, our clinic offers therapy, psychiatry, intensive outpatient programs, and telehealth services designed to help people feel more supported, emotionally stable, and connected to the right level of care.
Mental health needs are not always the same from person to person. Some people benefit from weekly therapy, while others need more structured support during difficult periods.
Our Anthem clinic offers several levels of outpatient mental health care for children, teens, adults, couples, and families throughout the North Valley.
Individual therapy gives clients a safe and supportive place to work through anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, emotional overwhelm, behavioral challenges, and relationship difficulties.
Our therapists work with:
Treatment is personalized to each client’s goals, emotional needs, and daily life challenges.
Many people seeking therapy in Anthem are balancing demanding schedules, parenting responsibilities, work pressure, school stress, or major life transitions. Therapy can help clients feel more emotionally grounded while building healthier coping strategies and routines.
Relationships can become more difficult when stress, communication challenges, emotional disconnection, or major life changes begin to affect daily interactions.
Our couples counseling services help partners:
Couples therapy provides a structured space to slow down, better understand one another, and develop healthier patterns moving forward.
Our Anthem intensive outpatient program provides structured support for teens and adults who need more care than weekly therapy alone.
Clients participate in several therapy sessions each week while continuing to live at home, attend school or work, and maintain daily responsibilities.
Our Anthem clinic offers:
Treatment focuses on:
Many people enter IOP when stress, anxiety, trauma, or emotional exhaustion begin affecting relationships, work, school performance, or daily functioning. Structured outpatient support can help people regain stability without requiring inpatient care.
Our psychiatry team provides evaluations, medication management, and telepsychiatry appointments for children, teens, and adults.
Medication may be recommended alongside therapy or IOP as part of a larger treatment plan. Providers work collaboratively across services to ensure care feels connected and manageable.
Our Anthem clinic offers several evidence-based therapy approaches, including:
These therapies can help clients better understand emotional patterns, process difficult experiences, and build healthier coping skills.
Visit our team page to learn more about our full team of professionals.
Teletherapy appointments provide flexible access to care for clients balancing work schedules, parenting responsibilities, transportation challenges, school demands, or busy family routines.
Virtual therapy and psychiatry services allow clients across Arizona to stay connected to consistent mental health support from home.
According to the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, teletherapy can make mental health care more accessible for teens and families by reducing barriers related to transportation, scheduling, and comfort with traditional in-person therapy settings.
Many clients appreciate the flexibility of attending therapy sessions while maintaining school, work, and family responsibilities.
Our Anthem clinic serves individuals and families throughout Anthem and nearby North Valley communities, including Tramonto, Desert Hills, New River, and North Phoenix.
Many people choose this location because of its convenient access near I-17 and the Outlets at Anthem, making appointments easier to fit into busy schedules and daily routines.
We support:
Our goal is to make mental health care feel accessible, supportive, and practical for people across the North Valley.
Families and individuals throughout Anthem choose Transitions Counseling and Consulting because they want care that feels approachable, flexible, and connected over time.
Our Anthem clinic offers:
Many people come to us feeling emotionally exhausted, overwhelmed, or unsure what kind of support would actually help. Our team works to make the process feel clearer and easier to navigate from the beginning.
As needs change over time, clients can continue receiving support through different levels of care without starting over with a completely new treatment team.
Our Anthem clinic offers therapy for children, teens, adults, couples, and families, along with psychiatry, medication management, intensive outpatient programs, Teen PHP, teletherapy, and specialized therapies including CBT, DBT, and EMDR.
Yes. Our Anthem clinic serves clients throughout Anthem, Tramonto, Desert Hills, New River, and North Phoenix. We offer both in-person and telehealth appointments to make care more accessible and convenient.
Our Anthem clinic is conveniently located near I-17 and the Outlets at Anthem, making it easily accessible for individuals and families traveling from North Phoenix, New River, Desert Hills, and surrounding North Phoenix Valley communities.
If you are looking for therapy, psychiatry, or IOP in Anthem, our team is here to help you find care that feels supportive, accessible, and manageable for your daily life.
We are located at:
3715 W Anthem Way, Suite 115
Anthem, AZ 85086
602-363-0629
We offer in-person and telehealth services for clients throughout Anthem, North Phoenix, Tramonto, Desert Hills, and New River.
Schedule an appointment online to get started. You can also explore all Arizona locations or learn more about our nearby North Phoenix location and Scottsdale location.
If you or a loved one is experiencing a crisis and needs immediate help, please call 911.