Quality care comes first at Rula
We regularly review providers to ensure quality
Quality care comes first at Rula
We regularly review providers to ensure quality
Eric Shiveley
Patients consistently give high satisfaction ratings
Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), like Eric Shiveley, are mental health professionals trained to diagnose and treat mental health issues and substance misuse with psychotherapy and counseling.
Eric has a Master of Arts in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health from Adams State College.
For many of us, it's difficult to ask for help, and sometimes it feels like no one around us understands or has been to a really dark or frightening place.
Available virtually
This set of providers was curated just for you.
Want personalized assistance finding the right fit? Call or text our team at 323-745-8323.
A closer look at Rula’s mental health providers in Arizona
Specialty
Our providers specialize in a wide range of mental health needs, so you get care that truly fits you.
75
clinical specialties represented
Gender
You deserve a provider who understands your identity. Rula providers offer care that’s inclusive and affirming.
5
gender identities represented
Race & Ethnicity
Our providers represent a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Find providers who share or respect your lived experiences.
10
ethnicities represented across Rula providers
Therapy
Whether it’s stress, relationships, or personal growth, our therapists help you navigate what matters.
187
offer therapy
Psychiatry
Medication can be a key part of care. Our psychiatric providers offer expert guidance on what’s right for you.
40
offer medication management
Hundreds of thousands of patients have found affordable, in-network mental health care with Rula
Insurance
After you select a provider, we’ll send you a personalized cost estimate before your first session—so you’ll know what to expect.
$15 / session
typical cost patients pay through Rula
Nationwide coverage:
After you select a provider, we’ll send you a personalized cost estimate before your first session—so you’ll know what to expect.
100+ insurance plans accepted
140M total lives covered
Millions of sessions completed
Network
We hold providers to high clinical standards so you can trust the care you receive.
15,000+
licensed providers
Match
The right provider makes all the difference. We help you find someone who truly fits your needs—the first time.
98%
of searches result in an exact match
Progress
Care should make a difference. Our approach helps you track progress you can feel.
93%
of patients report feeling better after treatment through Rula
Additional therapy specialties and modalities
Find a therapist near you
Still looking for a Attachment-based therapist in Gilbert, Arizona?
You moved to Gilbert for the good schools and safe neighborhoods, but every time a friendship starts to deepen or your partner gets too close, you find yourself pulling away or bracing for them to leave. You're not broken. That protective pattern made sense once, and Rula's attachment-based therapists in Gilbert can help you understand where it came from so you can finally build the steady connections you've been wanting.
Rula connects you with licensed therapists who specialize in attachment patterns, helping you recognize how early relationships shaped the way you connect now. Getting started takes just a few minutes. You'll sign up, browse curated providers who understand attachment work, select someone who feels right, and schedule your first session. You can meet with your therapist through secure video sessions from home or find in-person care in Gilbert neighborhoods like Val Vista Lakes or Morrison Ranch. Appointments are available as soon as tomorrow.
Most Rula patients pay between $0 and $25 per session with insurance, and self-pay options include payment plans and HSA/FSA acceptance if you're uninsured. Ninety-four percent of Rula patients found a provider they feel comfortable with, and 93% report feeling better about their symptoms after starting care. Attachment-based therapy helps you move from fear to trust, from pulling away to staying present. You don't have to keep protecting yourself from the connection you actually want. Start today and find relationships that stay.
How much does attachment-based therapy cost in Gilbert with insurance?
Most Rula patients in Gilbert pay between $0 and $25 per session with insurance, with an average copay of $15. Gilbert's growing cost of living can make healthcare expenses feel uncertain, so Rula provides a personalized cost estimate before your first session, helping you plan your budget without surprise bills. If you're uninsured, Rula offers self-pay options including payment plans and HSA/FSA acceptance.
How quickly can I start attachment-based therapy in Gilbert?
Finding specialized therapists in Gilbert often means long waitlists as the area continues to grow faster than mental health services. Through Rula, appointments are available as soon as tomorrow, and most patients meet with a provider within five days. This speed matters when you're ready to work on attachment patterns and don't want momentum to fade while waiting weeks for an opening.
Can I see an attachment-based therapist in person in Gilbert, or is it telehealth only?
Rula offers both options in Gilbert. You can meet with your therapist through secure video sessions from home, which works well for parents juggling school schedules and activities across Gilbert's spread-out neighborhoods, or you can schedule in-person appointments in areas like Val Vista Lakes or Morrison Ranch. Ninety-four percent of Rula patients found a provider they feel comfortable with, regardless of session format.
What should I look for in an attachment-based therapist in Gilbert?
Look for therapists who specialize in attachment theory and understand how early relationship patterns show up in your current connections. Rula's network includes 21,000+ providers representing over 180 clinical specialties, and you can browse profiles to find therapists trained in attachment-focused approaches like AEDP, emotionally focused therapy, or relational therapy. In Gilbert where many families relocate for work or schools, attachment struggles often surface when forming new friendships or adjusting to change.
Do I need a formal diagnosis to get attachment-based therapy in Gilbert?
No, you don't need a diagnosis to start attachment-based therapy through Rula. Many Gilbert residents seek this support when relocating for work or schools surfaces attachment struggles, like difficulty forming new friendships or trusting connections in a new place. You'll browse curated providers who understand attachment work, select someone who feels right, and schedule your first session. The signup process takes just a few minutes, and you can start working on relationship patterns without needing formal documentation.
What does attachment-based therapy actually help with?
Attachment-based therapy helps you understand why you pull away when relationships deepen, why you fear abandonment even in stable connections, or why trust feels impossible. For many in Gilbert's family-oriented community, these patterns surface when trying to form friendships with other parents or deepening partnerships while managing busy lives. Ninety-three percent of Rula patients report feeling better about their symptoms after starting care, with many noticing shifts in how safe connection feels after just a few sessions.
How long does it take to see progress with attachment-based therapy?
Rula patients typically report starting to feel better after just three sessions, though deeper attachment work often unfolds over months as you learn to recognize and shift long-standing patterns. For Gilbert residents balancing demanding schedules and family obligations, having both telehealth and in-person options helps maintain consistency, which matters for attachment work. Most patients notice small shifts early, like catching yourself before pulling away or feeling less anxious about connection.
What makes attachment-based therapy different from regular therapy in Gilbert?
Attachment-based therapy focuses specifically on how early relationships shaped your ability to trust, connect, and feel secure with others, rather than just addressing current symptoms. While many Gilbert residents manage successful careers and family lives, attachment struggles can create loneliness or fear that regular coping strategies don't touch. Rula connects you with therapists who specialize in this depth work, and 82% of patients report making meaningful progress within eight weeks.