• Fuller Family Counseling offers virtual therapy for individuals (ages 13+), couples, and families across Michigan. Sessions are conducted entirely via telehealth, so you can connect from anywhere in the state.

    We work with clients on a wide range of concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship conflict, family communication, life transitions, school and career stress, trauma, anger, self-esteem, and substance use.

    Please note: We do not provide custody recommendations, parenting risk assessments, or legal evaluations of any kind.

  • Getting started is easy. Simply reach out through our contact form, give us a call at (734) 215-5404, or email the office directly at Jake@FullerFamilyCounseling.com. From there, we'll schedule your first appointment and answer any questions you have before your session.

    All appointments are held via telehealth, so you just need a private space and a phone, tablet, or computer with internet access.

  • Fuller Family Counseling is built around flexibility and accessibility. All sessions are held via telehealth, meaning you can attend from the comfort of your own home, no commute, no waiting room. We offer flexible scheduling to fit your life, whether you're juggling work, kids, or a busy schedule.

    We also offer individual, couples, and family therapy all under one roof.

    On top of that, we accept Michigan Medicaid, Medicare, BCBS, Blue Care Network, United Healthcare, Priority Health, and Aetna, making quality mental health care accessible to as many Michigan residents as possible.

  • Yes! We offer a free 15-minute phone call so you can share what you're looking for and ask any questions before committing to an appointment. It's a no-pressure way to see if Fuller Family Counseling feels like the right fit for you. Reach out through our contact form or call (734) 215-5404 to get started.

  • Individual, couples, and family sessions are $125 per session for self-pay clients.

    We also accept a number of insurance plans, including Michigan Medicaid, Medicare, BCBS Michigan, Blue Care Network, United Healthcare, Priority Health, and Aetna, with more plans being added soon. If you're unsure whether your insurance is accepted, feel free to reach out and we'll help you figure it out.

    Jake@FullerFamilyCounseling.com

  • Just a few simple things:

    • A phone, tablet, or computer with a camera and microphone

    • A reliable internet connection

    • A private, quiet space where you feel comfortable talking openly

    • Google Meet

  • Sessions typically run 53–60 minutes. If you have specific scheduling needs, session length can be discussed during your intake appointment.

  • We ask that you give at least 24 hours notice if you need to cancel or reschedule. We understand that life happens, and there are no fees for late cancellations or no-shows. However, repeated no-call no-shows may result in discharge from the practice.