Talk Life is pleased to announce the launch of its new service: On-Demand Mental Health Counseling to provide immediate, convenient, and anonymous relief for California residents stressed, anxious, or depressed as a result of the economic conditions. Talk Life is essentially a safe start to emotional therapy focusing on three key aspects: Convenience, Privacy, And Trust in Quality.
Talk Life offers phone counseling with licensed and high quality therapists as an alternative to face-to-face traditional therapy. Many people forgo seeking needed help due to the inconvenience and time requirements as well as social stigma associated with mental health. Talk Life allows anyone to connect with a therapist who specializes in any area and begin receiving beneficial help within five minutes from the time it becomes needed.
As Talk Life hopes to allow as many people as possible the ability to experience the positive impacts that therapy can have. From increased happiness and contentment, to stress relief, to overcoming obstacles, Talk Life's mission is to help people realize the long term benefits of mental wellness as a lifestyle choice. To help people get involved in this, Talk Life is offering anyone a chance to try phone therapy for free. Any first time user will automatically be given a full 30 minutes free of phone counseling.
Anyone can access a therapist from noon to midnight, seven days a week from the comfort of their own home at http://www.talklife.com.
“Talk Life was created as a way for everyday, normal people to talk about the issues that we all face on a regular basis, without feeling judged or uncomfortable”
Talk Life expands the ability of California residents to seek support and guidance within their full and busy lives from the comfort of their own homes. By providing service in quarter hour increments, people can now get help on smaller or urgent questions, or create a long lasting therapeutic relationship for continued stability and health.
Vogt states, “Our philosophy when creating Talk Life was always focused on simplicity and usability. We wanted to create an environment where both therapists and visitors would easily be able to get connected without going through a lengthy process. We wanted to remove barriers to make it as simple as possible for people to get access to the help they need.”
With California unemployment increasing to 8.4% from 5.7% in just one year, as well as increased suicide rates and a large population of returning veterans, Talk Life’s services can reach a population that has never before taken the steps to improve their mental health and is poised to make a positive impact in many people’s lives.
For additional information on the news regarding Talk Life’s launch and services contact Eric Shaw or visit http://www.talklife.com.



