Teton Behavior Therapy Services
Teton Behavior Therapy (TBT, LLC) provides mental health counseling for adults, children, and families in Idaho and Wyoming. Our team of experienced clinicians work with people of all ages to provide compassionate, effective care using evidence-based modalities in assessing their needs and attaining their goals, whether the focus is on behavioral health, executive functioning, other life challenges. We are thrilled to work with you or your child on the journey to become a healthier, happier member of your community.
We offer therapy in English and Spanish. With physical locations in Jackson, Pinedale, and Driggs TBT also has a large team available through telehealth services.
Our hybrid model allows our community-based offices to support individuals in person while also providing local and regional access to our diverse team of highly trained therapists via telehealth. This team approach expands our ability to meet individual needs, regardless of geography, while maintaining a community practice’s feel and wrap-around support.
TBT prides itself on being responsive, providing highly skilled and engaged therapists, and using a dynamic team approach to meet individual and community needs.
We work with most major insurance companies and offer reduced rates.
OUR MISSION
We value and prioritize the growth of our clients and families so they can live an enriching, satisfying life while realizing their highest potential. Our goal is to assist anyone at any age and stage in life in finding valuable solutions to problems by utilizing mental health counseling, Telehealth, educational advocacy, consulting, and more.
Practical Resources
Times of uncertainty can create elevated stress and anxiety. We at TBT understand that many individuals are experiencing unique and challenging circumstances. Please find helpful links below to reliable sources as well as a more comprehensive list on our Practical Resources page.
- If you are currently thinking about or planning to harm yourself or someone else, please call 911
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, call or text 988
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: Staying Safe in an Unsafe Home
When is therapy appropriate?
Significant life events can cause stress that might lead to problems with behavior, mood, sleep, appetite, focus, or social functioning. In some cases, it’s not as clear what’s caused someone to suddenly seem withdrawn, worried, or stressed. But if you feel you or your child might be struggling with a difficult life event or with how to respond to normal life events, trust your instincts. LEARN MORE >