Do you take insurance?
Using insurance to pay for counseling can be a double edged sword. Insurance companies often limit the number of sessions, dictate the need for a specific diagnosis in order to cover sessions, and generally have a negative impact on the quality of counseling over the long term. By choosing not to take insurance, therapists have significantly more freedom to assess and treat the whole person without the constraints placed on the relationship by insurance. However, Stephanie and Alicia strongly believe that finances should not be a hindrance to getting the counseling you need. If finances are a concern, please talk to Stephanie or Alicia about your personal situation and we will be happy to work with you.
What can I expect from counseling?
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How long does counseling take?
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How much does counseling cost?
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How do I know I will feel better?
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What is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)?
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What is your approach to counseling?
Because each person is unique, Alicia and Stephanie offer a free consultation to discuss specific needs
What is a faith transition?
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