All clinicians at our center are psychologists and are not trained or licensed to prescribe medication. We are happy to make recommendations for physicians who have experience in prescribing medication for your symptoms. We are also happy to collaborate with…
Insurance companies can impose limitations on the type and duration of treatment, and these limitations can adversely affect treatment outcome.
We are an out-of-network provider for all insurance. You may wish to contact your insurance company to determine if you have any out of network benefits. We will provide you with a receipt it you’d like to submit to your…
We offer group therapy for adults, teens and kids. Please refer to the groups tab on our home page for a list of current groups.
Yes, when indicated, we can meet with clients multiple times per week.
Our clinicians have expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Habit Reversal Training (HRT), Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT), Trauma-focused CBT, Behavioral Activation for depression, supportive therapy and psychodynamic therapy.
Length of treatment depends on many factors, such as your treatment goals, the severity of symptoms, time available to devote to treatment, etc. We can better provide an estimate after the initial evaluation when we have a better understanding of…
Sessions last approximately 45-50 minutes, with longer session times available if determined to be necessary to address your treatment needs. Most clients are seen weekly, but because treatment is customized, you and your clinician will collaborate on finding a session…
Dr. Lori Kasmen meets with all kids and teens (and their caregivers) and Dr. Linda Welsh meets with all adults for an initial session. After the initial session clients are matched with a clinician who is the best suited to…
Your initial session will last 45-50 minutes. The initial session is a chance for us to get a better understanding of your treatment goals, further assessing symptoms, and providing additional information regarding the types of treatments available.