Virtual therapy in Texas

Online Counseling in Amarillo, Texas.

Amarillo's wide-open Panhandle pace doesn't mean life slows down — ranch families, healthcare workers, and longtime residents all carry their share of grief and stress. Virtual care brings specialists to your living room.

Why this works in Amarillo

Virtual therapy that fits Amarillo life.

Whether you're driving long distances every day, caring for aging parents, or raising kids out where neighbors are miles apart, online therapy keeps support close.

GreyStone Counseling provides telehealth sessions to clients across Texas, including Amarillo. Sessions happen over a HIPAA-secure video platform — from your home, your office, or a parked car between appointments. Tara Ross, M.A., LPC, LSOTP is licensed by the Texas State Board to provide counseling to anyone physically located in Texas at the time of session.

Services

Available to Amarillo clients.


Grief & loss

Grief & Loss

Bereavement, anticipatory grief, complicated mourning, and the long aftermath of loss.


Anxiety & mood

Anxiety & Mood

Anxiety, depression, caregiver burnout, and the weight of holding it together for everyone else.


Specialized

Hard-to-Name Struggles

Compulsive behaviors, court-ordered counseling, and the topics other therapists avoid.

Why virtual works

Care that fits the way you actually live.

  • No drive. Save the hour you'd spend in Amarillo traffic for the work that actually helps.
  • More privacy. No waiting room, no parking lot, no running into someone you know.
  • Truly flexible. Early morning, lunch break, after bedtime — sessions happen on your schedule.
  • In-network options. Insurance through Headway, plus self-pay rates and case-by-case sliding scale.

Flexible hours

Evenings and weekends, on purpose.

Most therapists are only available 9–5. If you're working in Amarillo, that doesn't help. Tara holds intentional evening and weekend slots so therapy doesn't have to compete with your job.

"Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can."

— Arthur Ashe

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