The Greenwich Center for Hope and Renewal is a 501(c)(3) founded in the belief that all people deserve life abundant. The Center's purpose is to offer life abundant to others by transforming lives and relationships through high-quality mental health care. For over thirteen years the Center has provided individual, couples, and family therapy to the Greenwich community and beyond.
Services
Our team of therapists are equipped to provide guidance and support in pursuit of healing and growth for individuals, couples, and families. We offer both in person and Telehealth sessions. For engaged couples we offer the PREPARE/ENRICH pre-marital assessment. This is a four session program that is led by one of our therapists.
Session fees vary by therapist. We do provide financial assistance for those who qualify. To inquire more about fees for a certain therapist or our about our financial assistance program please contact our office. Two of our therapists accept some insurance at this time. At the client's request, a clinical receipt can be provided for each session to submit to his/her insurance company for reimbursement.
In therapy, clients have the opportunity to explore themselves and their relationships in a safe, supportive, and empowering environment. We offer individual, couple, and family therapy both in-person and online. Our therapists work with all ages, with some specializing in children and teen therapy.
Emotionally Focused Therapy, often called EFT, is a form of therapy that strives to help individuals identify the underlying emotions that guide their relationships. The EFT approach was first developed by Susan Johnson and Les Greenberg in the 1980s, and it continues to become one of the most popular and effective ways to improve relationships.
Invest a day together as a couple to gain more understanding and discover the best tools to grow and safeguard your relationship. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a short-term structured approach to couples' therapy developed by Drs. Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg in the 1980s. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a form of therapy that focuses on adult relationships and attachment/bonding.