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Type Session Price
Biopsychosocial Assessment 90 minutes $230
Individual Session 60 minutes$190
Couple Sessions Family Session 60-120 minutes $200-250

Mental Health Services

Type Session Price
Consultation 15 minutes Free
Crisis Intervention 30 minutes $60
Additional Complexity 30 minutes $50
Group Therapy (3-6 people) 120-180 minutes$125 per person

'HEALING GENERATIONS, ONE MIND AT A TIME."

Understanding Different Mental Health Professionals: A Guide to Choosing the Right Support

  1. Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs) specialize in providing therapy and mental health support. They are ideal for individuals, couples, and groups seeking help with emotional or mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, or relationship issues. LMHCs offer a holistic approach, combining therapeutic techniques and compassionate care.

  2. Psychiatrists are medical doctors (M.D. or D.O.) who diagnose and treat mental health disorders, often focusing on medication management. They are best suited for individuals who need a psychiatric evaluation, complex diagnoses, or medication as part of their treatment.

  3. Psychologists hold doctoral degrees (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) and provide therapy as well as psychological testing. They are ideal for those requiring in-depth therapy or detailed psychological assessments to understand and address mental health issues.

  4. Neurologists specialize in the brain and nervous system, diagnosing and treating neurological conditions. They are best for individuals with symptoms that may indicate a neurological disorder.

  5. Nurse Practitioners in mental health offer assessments, therapy, and medication management. They can provide a blend of psychiatric care and general health services, which is beneficial for those needing comprehensive medical and mental health support.

  6. Life Coaches focus on personal development and goal setting, helping clients achieve their personal and professional objectives. They are not licensed to provide therapy or diagnose mental health conditions but can assist with achieving specific life goals.

  7. Social Workers (LCSWs) offer therapy and case management, helping clients address both mental health needs and social or environmental factors. They are ideal for those who need therapy in addition to assistance with accessing community resources or social services.

Choosing an LMHC can be a great option if you’re seeking dedicated therapy to address emotional or mental health issues with a professional who provides compassionate and personalized care. LMHCs offer a holistic approach that integrates various therapeutic techniques to support your overall well-being.