INTEGRATIVE HOLISTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
Focusing on the relationship between mind, body and spirit attempting to understand and address the way issues in one aspect of a person can lead to concerns in other areas. The ideal outcome of this type of therapy is for clients to become better attuned to their entire awareness, which often promotes a greater sense of self-acceptance.
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General Conditions & Symptoms
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How I Help:
- Energetically treat emotional responses to thoughts, memories, and behaviors
- Assess unconscious beliefs and resistances
- Assist in releasing unhealthy core beliefs and blocked emotions
- Strengthen positive attitudes
- Promote emotional regulation & readiness to change
- Promote effective interpersonal and intrapersonal communication
- Promote Mind-Body Awareness & Self-Awareness
- Provide easy-to-do and effective tools to manage or reduce distressing symptoms
- Provide self-help resources
- Promote rapid, significant, and lasting improvement
- Assist in developing individualized self-care plans that works within a limited schedule
General Benefits to Treatment:
- Services are confidential
- It helps you handle emotions from problems or stressors
- It reduces stress (which promotes physical health too)
- Offers accountability for your goals
- A professional offers a safe and compassionate ear; someone to use as a sounding board
- A professional can help you dissect a problem and then help you figure out how to solve it
- It assists with goal identification (those which can support the kind of life you would like to have)
- It helps you develop new behaviors and/or responses which can help you to achieve your goals
- It helps you establish ways and techniques for reaching your goals
- It helps you gain a greater understanding of your own thoughts, feelings, fears, perceptions, and responses
- It helps you feel better about yourself, more at peace, more comfortable, or more secure in the world
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Ages Served:
- Ages - Adolescents ages 11-17 & Adults 18 +
Standard Rates:
- 90791: Psychiatric diagnostic evaluation - $220.00
- 90832: Psychotherapy, 30 minutes with patient and/or family member - $75.00
- 90834: Psychotherapy, 45 minutes with patient and/or family member - $115.00
- 90837: Psychotherapy, 60 minutes with patient and/or family member - $150.00
- 90846: Family psychotherapy without the patient present - $150.00
- 90847: Family psychotherapy, conjoint psychotherapy with the patient present - $150.00
- 99354: Prolonged service code for psychotherapy services add-on code - $75.00
- 90785: Interactive complexity add-on code - $25.00
- 90839: Psychotherapy for crisis, first 60 minutes - $200.00
- 90840: Add-on for each additional 30 minutes of psychotherapy for crisis – $100.00
- 90901: Biofeedback training by Psychotherapist - $75.00
- H0046: Mental Health Travel Time per minute - $0.50
- Employee Assistance Counseling (covered in fully by insurance company)
- MN Care Tax 2% of fees
***Insurance rates are based on in-network contracted allowed amounts or the usual and customary rates/allowed amounts for out-of-network services. Clients are not subject to covering MN Care Tax when claims are submitted to insurance.
Forms of Payment Accepted:
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In-Network Insurance:
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Out-of-Network Insurance:
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Open Path Psychotherapy Collective:
Open Path clients are offered a reduced fee of $30-50 per hour for individual sessions and $30-$80 per hour for couples or family sessions. Prospective clients are encouraged to utilize the free consultation offered before paying for the Open Path membership required to access these rates. To learn more about Open Path click here.
Give An Hour:
2 hours per week are reserved for providing free mental health care to active duty, National Guard and Reserve service members, veterans, and their families.