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Orpheus Healing Services

Orpheus Healing Services

New on Thervo
Offers online services
20+ years in business
Serves Tulsa, OK
My work is a combination of Swedish, myofacial release, and pressure points with a medium pressure. I can assist a client with emotional healing through bodywork, with or without verbal conversation, I ask clients to set an intention for their session.
Seven Rivers Counseling LLC

Seven Rivers Counseling LLC

New on Thervo
1 hire on Thervo
5+ years in business
Serves Tulsa, OK
Knowledgable and compassionate counselor willing to support your unique journey to heal trauma and improve your mental health. I want to provide therapeutic options for those courageous enough to take steps to improve their lives and mental health. I can't promise the journey will be easy but I respect and honor being allowed to help you on your path. I will work with you to build coping skills, explore a better understanding of any diagnosis and focus on your personal goals for mental health....
Leigh Miller, MS, LPC-C, NCC

Leigh Miller, MS, LPC-C, NCC

New on Thervo
Offers online services
5+ years in business
Serves Tulsa, OK
Do you often feel weighed down, lost, or just want something to change? If you are struggling with any kind of challenge, whether it be something from your past or a new life transition, come talk to me. I can help you move through your difficult times and walk beside you on the journey to reaching your goals. I offer a safe space for you to be yourself without fear of judgment or shame. We all face challenges at one point or another in our lives, and I don't believe we're meant to go through them alone. I enjoy working with clients of all ages. I believe every person is capable of making the changes they desire. It is my goal to help you rea...
Leslie Agnew

Leslie Agnew

New on Thervo
Offers online services
19+ years in business
Serves Tulsa, OK
I’m an experienced PTA with multiple certifications in various areas ranging from trigger point release, myofacial release, lymphedema management, wound care with sharps debridment, aquatic therapy, all therapy taping management, pediatric therapy, orthopedics, geriatrics, LTAC, vent management, gait and running analysis, craniosacral therapy and more. I have 19 years of experience and a vast knowledge in kinesiology and as well as have worked with varying ages and diagnosis.

Your counseling questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

How much does counseling cost?

Counseling costs $100 to $250 per session if not covered by insurance, depending on your location, type of counseling, and the counselor's specialty. Prices are on the high end of the range in major metropolitan areas like New York and San Francisco. The average cost of counseling with insurance is $20 to $60 per session for the copay.

Online counseling costs $50 to $110 per week through websites that offer a membership plan. Plans on the lower end of the price range are typically limited to support via text or email messaging only, while plans at the higher end of the range include scheduled video sessions with a licensed counselor or therapist.

Marriage counseling costs $120 to $250 per session for in-person therapy or $90 to $230 per session for online therapy.

Can you use an HSA or FSA for counseling?

You can only use your HSA or FSA for counseling if you have a billable diagnosis—such as depression or bipolar disorder—and the therapy is deemed medically necessary. You can't use your HSA or FSA for marriage or family counseling, grief counseling, or therapy for stress management.

What are the types of counselors?

Counselors have a master's degree in psychology and are trained and licensed to practice psychotherapy. A counselor may be licensed or certified in a specific area:

  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs)
  • Licensed Practicing Counselor (LPC)
  • Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC)
  • Registered Child Therapist RPT)
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

What does a counselor do?

A counselor can help you navigate challenging life situations, understand your emotions, strengthen your self-esteem, and improve your communication and coping skills. They provide support through difficult times and guide you in making the necessary changes in thinking and behavior to improve your mental and emotional health.

Counselors can help you with a variety of problems:

  • Depression and mood changes
  • Marriage and relationship problems
  • Grief or loss
  • Anxiety, stress, and panic attacks
  • Self-esteem and body image concerns
  • Eating disorders
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Anger management
  • Addiction
  • Gender or sexual identity concerns

Can counselors prescribe medication?

Counselors are licensed psychologists but not medical doctors, and in most parts of the U.S. they are not allowed to prescribe medication. Only Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, and New Mexico allow counselors to prescribe medication, and counselors in these states must complete additional psychopharmacology training and certification.

In the rest of the U.S., only a medical doctor can prescribe medication. Psychiatrists are medical doctors and can prescribe medication, but they typically do not provide talk therapy or counseling services.

Can counselors diagnose ADHD, autism, or other mental health conditions?

A licensed counselor can give a mental health diagnosis in all states except Indiana and Maine. However, the counselor must refer clients to a psychiatrist or other medical doctor if the condition requires medication. Consult a counselor near you if you have concerns about ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism, bipolar disorder, or other mental health conditions.

How can I choose the best counselor near me?

When searching for a counselor, it's important to choose one who makes you feel comfortable, safe, and respected. Follow these tips to find the best counselor for you:

  • If you have a specific concern—such as depression, stress, or relationship issues—look for counselors who specialize in that area.
  • Ask your medical provider for recommendations.
  • Read reviews from other clients on Thervo and Google.
  • Confirm the counselor accepts your insurance or offers a sliding-scale rate.
  • Ask about telemedicine and virtual visit options.
  • Schedule an initial consultation to make sure you're happy with the counselor's communication style and empathy.

What questions should I ask counselors?

Ask these questions to help you choose a counselor who will help you achieve the best results:

  • How long have you been practicing, and what are your certifications?
  • What areas of counseling do you specialize in?
  • What is your philosophy as a counselor?
  • What therapeutic approaches do you typically use?
  • What does a typical session look like?
  • Are you more directive or guiding as a counselor?
  • Do you give homework or reading assignments?
  • Do you offer virtual / telemedicine appointments?
  • Do you accept my insurance? Do you bill the insurance company directly?
  • Do you offer sliding-scale rates for clients without insurance?

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