Healthy Connections, LLC

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    • Services
    • Contact Info
    • Insurance
    • Summer DBT Group
    • Good Faith Estimate 2022
    • Careers
    • FAQ
    • Meet Our Staff
      • Meet Our Staff
      • Cathie Bear
      • Nicole Madden
      • Elisa Dunnigan
      • Gena Olson
      • Lashundra Mesumbe
      • Brittany Boren

Healthy Connections, LLC

Healthy Connections, LLCHealthy Connections, LLCHealthy Connections, LLC
  • Home
  • Services
  • Contact Info
  • Insurance
  • Summer DBT Group
  • Good Faith Estimate 2022
  • Careers
  • FAQ
  • Meet Our Staff
    • Meet Our Staff
    • Cathie Bear
    • Nicole Madden
    • Elisa Dunnigan
    • Gena Olson
    • Lashundra Mesumbe
    • Brittany Boren

Frequently Asked Questions

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A typical psychotherapy session lasts 45 to 50 minutes. To make the most of your time, make a list of the points you want to cover in your first session and what you want to work on in psychotherapy. Be prepared to share information about what’s bringing you to the psychologist. 


You are able to pay for your session by cash or by credit card at the time of your session.


We offer a sliding-scale fee option for students  and clients with financial hardship. 


Involving your family members can be helpful, depending on what we are working on. Family sessions can be a great way to discuss difficult topics in a safe environment. 


Yes, we offer both! We offer online sessions using a secure HIPPA compliant platform as well. All you need is a phone, tablet, or a computer; a confident space; and stable internet access. 


Yes! Sessions are confidential, meaning your therapist won't share anything from appointments with others without your permission. 

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Since your therapist is a mandated reporter, exceptions to confidentiality are:

  • court order
  • safety-related: suspicion of harm to self or others, elderly abuse, dependent adult abuse, or child abuse. 


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