Frequently Asked Questions
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Individual , Couples and Group counseling
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Getting started is simple. Reach out to our intake line at 571.210.0268 or click the “Book Now” button located on our home page
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We are personable , evidenced based and well trained. We specialize in an array of issues and leave no stone unturned. For more details check out our google reviews!
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Call us at 571.210.02668 or send an email to visionhopeandhealing@gmail.com
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We offer flexible pricing based on insurance type. We also offer a self pay rate of $175 for adults . Sessions with Dr. Bowman are priced at $200. Our sliding scale fee for low income is $75. Proof of income required for this special offer. Copays vary. Please call our billing line to verify your copayment amount based on your particular plan. You may reach our billing line using the contact information below;
Email: pthelpdesk@bellmedex.com
• Phone: (800) 260-0232
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Rewarding! We're here to guide the process toward licensure. We are also a family; personable , supportive and collaborative. We encourage you to bring your best to the table, put your clients first, bring ideas and keep things moving.
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Please see our list of insurance providers on the home page and insurance page
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Our couples counseling sessions focus on creating secure emotional bonds using Gottman technique and other evidence based practices. Your treatment plan will include improving communication, emotional regulation, recovery after disagreements and navigating life stressors both individually and together.
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Right here! You have come to the right place. Select the book now button to reserve your free consultation or full session. Credit card is required.
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A trauma-informed therapist should:
Prioritize rapport building, safety, trust, and empowerment and have specific training. A well versed therapist will incorporate grounding techniques pre and post session .
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Educational Background and Licensure: Ensure the therapist holds appropriate degrees and is licensed by the relevant state board. (resiliencyandjustice.org)
Specialized Training and Certifications: Inquire about their training in trauma-focused therapies such as EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), TF-CBT (Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), or other evidence-based modalities. (psychologytoday.com)
Experience with Trauma Survivors: Ask about their experience working with individuals who have experienced trauma, including the types of trauma they've treated and the duration of such work. (ticti.org)
Approach to Trauma-Informed Care: Discuss how they integrate trauma-informed principles into their practice, such as creating a safe environment, building trust, and avoiding re-traumatization. (olivecounsel.com)
Cultural Competency and Personal Fit: Consider whether the therapist's background and approach align with your cultural identity and personal preferences to ensure a comfortable therapeutic relationship. (traumaresearchfoundation.org)
By thoroughly evaluating these aspects, you can find a therapist who is well-equipped to support your healing journey.