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
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Still looking for a Attachment-based therapist in Glendale, Arizona?
You're sitting in your car outside Westgate in Glendale after another argument that felt too familiar. You pushed them away again, or maybe you needed reassurance one too many times. In these quiet Glendale suburbs, the space between houses can mirror the space in your relationships: close enough to see, too far to connect. You're not broken in how you love. The patterns shaping your relationships were learned early, and Rula's attachment-based therapists in Glendale can help you understand where they come from.
Rula connects you with licensed therapists and psychiatric practitioners specializing in attachment-based therapy. Getting started is straightforward: create an account, browse providers who understand relationship patterns, select someone who feels right, and schedule your first session. You can meet via telehealth from home or find in-person appointments in Glendale neighborhoods like Arrowhead. Appointments are available as soon as tomorrow.
Most Rula patients in Glendale pay between $0 and $25 per session with insurance. If you're uninsured, self-pay options include payment plans and HSA or FSA coverage. Ninety-four percent of Rula patients found a provider they feel comfortable with, and 93% report feeling better after receiving care. Attachment-based therapy helps you see how early relationships shaped current patterns, so connection can feel safer. Find your attachment-based therapist in Glendale today.
How much does attachment-based therapy cost in Glendale with insurance?
Most Rula patients in Glendale pay between $0 and $25 per session with insurance, with the average being $15. Given Glendale's cost of living, finding affordable care matters when you're already questioning whether you deserve help. Rula provides a real-time cost estimate before your first appointment so there are no surprises. If you're uninsured, self-pay options include payment plans and HSA or FSA coverage.
Can I see an attachment-based therapist in person in Glendale, or is it telehealth only?
Rula offers both telehealth and in-person sessions in Glendale neighborhoods like Arrowhead. Many patients prefer starting with video appointments from home, especially when leaving the house feels hard during difficult relationship moments. You can switch between formats as your needs change. Appointments are available as soon as tomorrow, so you don't have to wait weeks while patterns continue repeating.
What type of therapist should I look for in Glendale for attachment issues?
Licensed therapists specializing in attachment-based therapy understand how early relationships shape current connection patterns. In Glendale's family-oriented suburbs, many people struggle silently with relationship difficulties while maintaining functional exteriors. Rula's network includes providers trained in attachment theory who can help you understand where your patterns originated. Ninety-four percent of Rula patients found a provider they feel comfortable with, which matters deeply when discussing vulnerable relationship experiences.
How do I know if a therapist in Glendale truly understands attachment-based work?
Rula's provider profiles show each therapist's specialties, training background, and approach to attachment patterns before you book. In Glendale, where suburban life often means distance despite physical proximity, finding a therapist who recognizes these relational dynamics matters. Rula addresses this by letting you filter through 21,000 plus providers across 180 plus specialties to find therapists specifically trained in attachment theory. Look for mentions of relational patterns, early childhood experiences, or secure attachment work in their profiles.
Do I need an attachment disorder diagnosis before starting therapy in Glendale?
No, you don't need a diagnosis to begin attachment-based therapy through Rula. Many people seek this work simply because they notice repeating patterns in relationships. In Glendale's quiet suburbs, relationship struggles often go unnamed while shaping daily life. Your first session focuses on your current challenges and goals. If a diagnosis becomes relevant for insurance or treatment, your therapist can discuss that during your work together.
What therapy approaches help with attachment issues in Glendale?
Attachment-based therapists use approaches like emotionally focused therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and relational therapy to help you understand how early relationships shaped current patterns. In Glendale, where suburban life can feel isolating despite proximity to others, recognizing these patterns helps you connect more authentically. Ninety-three percent of Rula patients report feeling better after receiving care, with many noticing shifts in how they relate to others after just a few sessions. The goal is building connections that feel safer.
How long does attachment-based therapy take to see results in Glendale?
Most Rula patients report starting to feel better after just three sessions, though attachment work often unfolds over several months as you recognize patterns. In Glendale's fast-paced environment, giving yourself time to process early relationship influences matters. You might notice small shifts first, like pausing before reacting or asking for what you need more directly. Because these patterns developed over years, changing them takes consistent practice. The pace depends on your goals and whether you're addressing one relationship or broader patterns.
What does getting better from attachment issues look like in Glendale?
Improvement often shows up as feeling less reactive in relationships, trusting others more easily, or maintaining connection without constant reassurance. You might notice you're not pushing people away when they get close, or you're less afraid of being abandoned. In Glendale's suburban communities where maintaining appearances can feel important, improvement also means feeling more authentic in how you connect. Eighty-two percent of Rula patients report making meaningful progress within eight weeks of starting care.