FAQ
We believe mental health care should be accessible.
Mindful Connect accepts several major insurance plans and offers afforadble session options. Telehealth and in-person appointments are available with secure, HIPAA-compliant systems.
IS COUNSELING FOR ME?
Deciding whether or not therapy is the right direction for you can be overwhelming. The best course to take would be to determine what it is you feel you are struggling with. Therapy can be helpful for a variety of concerns from daily life stressors, to family or relationship distress, to severe mental illness. Only you can determine if therapy is the right choice for you, but for most the choice is based on willingness or desire to change. Ask yourself a few questions to help you make the decision, we offer a few examples here:
1. Do I feel as though something in my life needs to change?
2. Is there something in my life that is impacting other areas or relationships negatively?
3. Do I believe I can change on my own?
4. Are family members or friends expressing concerns about my emotional or mental well-being?
How do I start counseling?
Does Mindful Connections Mental Health, LLC take insurance?
What is a sliding scale fee?
A sliding scale fee is a reduced fee based on a household income scale. Individuals who are in need of a reduced fee may inquire about the process. Generally speaking, clients will be asked to provide proof of household income or financial hardship and to fill out an application.
How long is a session?
Does MCMH prescribe medications?
What does it mean to consent for treatment?
Consenting for treatment is an important aspect of mental health treatment. Prior to starting counseling, clients are given written information regarding their rights and responsibilities, their provider’s rights and responsibilities, and the policies of the agency. Clients must be mentally capable and of age to review and sign the documentation verifying they accept the outlined information before we are able to provide treatment. Age of consent for treatment in Colorado is 12 years or older.
Approaches to Counseling
There are so many approaches to counseling and our providers are diverse in this area to ensure our clients are able to be fit with a modality that will work for them.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
Person-Centered Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Play Therapy
What do all the Credentials mean?
Licensed Psychologist (LP)
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Intern
Unlicensed Psychotherapist
Candidates (LPC-C, LMFT-C)
Licensed Social Worker
Licensed Social Workers are, in fact licensed to work as social workers. However, they do not hold the clinical designation and therefore are not permitted to provide counseling services. Individuals must complete the necessary requirements for the clinical designation and the licensure requirements to reach LCSW.
Why would I want to see an Unlicensed Professional?
First, we would like to shed some light on the rigorous requirements mental health providers go through to obtain their degrees. Academic requirements for mental health providers include at least one year (two in some cases) of practicum experience which starts a provider’s experience. They work with clients under the supervision of licensed providers, honing their skills in counseling techniques, documentation, ethics, and more. In addition, an internship of one to two years is also required. This usually starts, following completion of practicum requirements and coursework. So, by the time a mental health provider graduates, they have a minimum of 2 years’ experience working with clients in clinical settings.
Following graduation, Mental health providers who want to practice, are required to complete 1500 to 2000 (depends on the degree) hours of clinical work under a licensed psychologist, in addition to their academic requirements. The majority of these hours must be face-to-face with clients. Providers must complete these hours in NO LESS than 1 year (doctoral)/2 years (masters). They are also required to complete a licensing exam. By the time a provider becomes licensed they have, in combination with their academic experience a minimum of 4 years’ experience (doctoral/requires more practicum time and internship time pre-degree) and 4 years’ experience (Masters).
Depending on post-graduation placement, life demands, etc. providers may take more time to obtain their licensure hours, therefore extending the time it takes to become licensed. Therefore, experience is specific to the provider and may include several years’ worth of experience.
All providers under supervision are reviewing cases with their licensed providers and obtaining direct assistance with cases as necessary. Therefore, their clients are getting not only the expertise and the experience of the provider but also the supervisor. This can be a benefit to the client and ensures clients are getting the most effective care.
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Mindful Connections Mental Health
Location & Contact
Colorado Springs Office
1935 Dominion Way Suite 101,
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Serving the entire state through secure online therapy.
Contact
Phone: +1 (719) 423-7428
Email: [email protected]