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.
186
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 Scottsdale, Arizona?
You're standing in your North Scottsdale kitchen after another argument ended with you walking away, the silence louder than the words you couldn't say. Building real connection in Scottsdale feels impossible when old patterns keep showing up in new relationships. You're not too broken to be loved. Rula connects you with attachment-based therapists who understand the fear behind the walls you've built and help you create the secure relationships you want.
Finding the right attachment-based therapist in Scottsdale starts with a quick signup on Rula's platform. Browse therapists who specialize in attachment patterns, trauma bonds, and relationship anxiety. Select a provider who feels right for you and schedule your first session. Choose telehealth appointments from home or meet in person at locations throughout Scottsdale, from Old Town to North Scottsdale neighborhoods. Online appointments are available as soon as tomorrow.
Rula patients typically pay between $0 and $25 with insurance, and self-pay options include payment plans and HSA/FSA coverage if you're uninsured. 94% of Rula patients found a provider they feel comfortable with, and 93% report feeling better about their symptoms after receiving care. Attachment-based therapy helps you recognize the patterns that push people away and build trust in yourself and others. Safe love is possible. Start today.
What will attachment-based therapy cost with my insurance in Scottsdale?
With Scottsdale's high cost of living adding financial pressure to relationship stress, affordability matters. Most Rula patients in Scottsdale pay between $0 and $25 per session with insurance, with an average copay of $15. If you're uninsured, Rula offers self-pay options including payment plans and HSA/FSA coverage, so cost doesn't have to keep you from building the secure relationships you want.
Can I see an attachment-based therapist in-person in Scottsdale, or is it telehealth only?
Rula offers both options in Scottsdale. You can meet with therapists in person at locations throughout the area, from Old Town to North Scottsdale neighborhoods, or choose telehealth sessions from home if commuting to appointments feels like one more thing to manage. Either way, online appointments are available as soon as tomorrow, so you don't have to wait weeks while patterns keep repeating.
How do I find an attachment-based therapist in Scottsdale who understands my specific relationship patterns?
In Scottsdale's dating and social scene, where everyone seems to have it together on the surface, admitting you struggle with intimacy can feel isolating. Rula's platform lets you browse therapist profiles with detailed information about their specialties in attachment patterns, trauma bonds, and relationship anxiety. 94% of Rula patients found a provider they feel comfortable with, which matters when the work requires being honest about patterns you've hidden for years.
What credentials should an attachment-based therapist in Scottsdale have?
Attachment-based therapy requires specialized training beyond a basic counseling license. Look for therapists who list attachment theory, emotionally focused therapy, or relational therapy in their training. With Scottsdale's competitive therapy market where waitlists can stretch months, Rula's network of 21,000+ providers representing over 180 clinical specialties means you can find someone with specific attachment credentials instead of settling for the first available appointment.
Do I need a diagnosis to start attachment-based therapy in Scottsdale?
No. Attachment patterns aren't diagnoses, they're ways of relating shaped by early experiences. You don't need to prove you're broken enough to deserve help. In Scottsdale, where success culture can make any struggle feel like personal failure, attachment therapy meets you where you are. Rula's signup takes just a few minutes, and you can browse therapists who work with attachment without needing formal paperwork or jumping through insurance hoops first.
What does attachment-based therapy actually involve in Scottsdale?
Attachment-based therapy focuses on understanding the patterns you developed to survive past relationships and building new ones that feel safer. In Scottsdale, where image management and keeping up appearances can make vulnerability feel impossible, this work means learning that your needs aren't too much. Therapists help you recognize when old fears are running current relationships. 93% of Rula patients report feeling better about their symptoms after receiving care.
How long does it take to see results from attachment-based therapy in Scottsdale?
Attachment work takes time because you're rewiring patterns built over years. Rula patients typically report starting to feel better after just 3 sessions, often noticing they can stay present during conflict instead of shutting down. In Scottsdale's fast-paced environment where quick fixes feel necessary, gradual progress might frustrate you. But small shifts like asking for what you need without apologizing matter more than dramatic transformations.
What does healing from attachment wounds look like in relationships?
Healing looks like staying in the room when things get hard instead of walking away. It's asking for what you need without apologizing. In Scottsdale's fast-paced, achievement-focused culture where emotional needs often take a backseat, attachment work means learning that connection doesn't require perfection. You might notice yourself trusting someone's consistency, or believing them when they say they're not leaving. That's progress, not weakness.