Virtual therapy in Clarion County, Pennsylvania
Handspring provides secure virtual mental health care for families throughout Clarion County. Families near Clarion and elsewhere in the county can use the same statewide service. Online appointments reduce travel and can make consistent care easier to maintain around school, work, activities, and caregiving.
Care is available for children ages 8–12, teens ages 13–17, and young adults ages 18–29. Handspring also provides parent coaching for parents of children age 2 and older, plus therapy for parents managing their own stress, anxiety, relationships, or family challenges.
Support based on each family’s goals
Families commonly contact Handspring about anxiety, depression, ADHD, school avoidance, emotional regulation, friendship challenges, low self-esteem, grief, trauma, and family transitions. Treatment is tailored to the person. Clinicians use evidence-based approaches that fit the client’s age, goals, strengths, symptoms, and clinical needs.
Parent coaching is practical and skills-focused. It can help caregivers build routines, respond consistently to difficult behavior, strengthen communication, and reinforce skills between sessions. Therapy for parents is separate care focused on the parent’s own mental health and wellbeing.
Care that fits school, work, and family life
Students in public, private, charter, cyber, and home-school communities across Clarion County may face academic pressure, attention challenges, social changes, extracurricular demands, or school transitions. Young adults may be balancing college or university coursework, work, relationships, and increasing independence. Parents may need support that fits around caregiving and variable schedules.
Virtual appointments can make support more accessible throughout the county. Matching is based on age, clinical needs, goals, preferences, schedule, and clinician availability rather than proximity to an office. Clients attend sessions from a private location in Pennsylvania using a phone, tablet, or computer.
Insurance, cost, and medication in Pennsylvania
Handspring accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), Independence Blue Cross, AmeriHealth, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Optum, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, and UPMC Health Plan in Pennsylvania. Benefits and network status vary by plan, so the intake team verifies coverage before ongoing care. Most insured families pay under $30 per session. Self-pay sessions are $125, and the initial consultation is free.
Medication management is available through Handspring in Pennsylvania when clinically appropriate. Therapy and medication clinicians can coordinate care with the client’s permission. The intake team can help families understand the services that may fit their current needs.
How virtual therapy works
Start with a free consultation so the team can learn about the client’s concerns, goals, schedule, preferences, and insurance. The client is then matched with a Pennsylvania-licensed clinician based on clinical fit and availability. Sessions take place over secure video, and treatment length and frequency depend on the client’s needs and goals.
Virtual therapy is not emergency care. Anyone facing an immediate safety emergency should call 911 or use the nearest emergency service.
Common questions from Clarion County families
Do we need to live near Clarion?
No. Eligible clients can attend virtual sessions from a private location anywhere in Pennsylvania, including throughout Clarion County.
Can a young adult schedule independently?
Yes. Adults age 18 and older can book their own consultation and manage their care independently. A parent or legal guardian participates in intake for clients under 18.
Is parent support available if my child is not in therapy?
Yes. Parent coaching can be used as a standalone service for practical support around a child’s behavioral or emotional needs. Therapy for parents is also available when the parent wants support focused on their own mental health.

