Frequently asked questions
Have questions? We have answers.
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Our main office is located in Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio. The address is 6055 Tain Dr., Suites 207 and 212. Dublin, Ohio 43017.
However, all providers offer telehealth throughout Ohio. Additionally, some providers offer telehealth throughout Florida, Oregon, and Vermont. Please reach out with any questions.
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We will discuss any issues that you are currently looking to work on. This is also a good opportunity for you to ask any additional questions that you may have about the practice and services. At the end of the consultation, we will decide what the next step will be in regards to therapy.
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Our sessions take place using a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform that allows you to do therapy from the comfort of your own space. No commute, no waiting room. Just the support you need, when and where you need it. You will receive a link before each session that allows you to join the meeting room for your session.
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Yes. All of our providers offer in-person sessions. Please check with your provider for availability.
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At this time, we do not accept insurance. However, we do assist with out-of-network insurance coverage by providing superbills that can be submitted to your insurance for reimbursement.
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Generally, out of pocket fees are $150 per individual session. Please view the Rates section.
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Life happens, and there is no way to control that. However, to respect your provider's time, Atlas maintains a firm 48-hour cancellation policy.
Please remember to cancel or reschedule your appointment 48 hours in advance or you will be charged the full session fee.
Recurrent missed appointments affect the therapeutic relationship as well as the progress being made toward your therapeutic goals. Should attendance become a regular issue, your therapist will assist and discuss with you the best therapeutic path moving forward.
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If you are committed to making personal changes for greater life satisfaction, then you are ready to seek therapy. Many people believe that they need to be suffering from “mental illness” or serious “psychological problems” in order for therapy to be appropriate. This is not the case, anyone can benefit from therapy. Some even choose to come in for insight only.
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You and your therapist will spend time getting to know each other, discussing the history of what brings you to therapy, and the goals you’re hoping to achieve. At the end of the session, you and your therapist will decide what the next step will be in regards to therapy.
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There is no specific time frame when working on personal development and growth. Depending on the type of changes that you are looking to make and the variety of issues that you are attempting to work on, therapy can be short-term or long-term. Generally, you will start off with weekly sessions and around the 8 - 12 week mark, your progress will be reassessed. Many find therapy to be extremely beneficial and choose to make it a long-term process but ultimately, that is up to you.
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There are many benefits to engaging in therapy. Some of these include: gaining a better understanding of oneself, figuring out life goals and prospects, improving personal relationships, developing coping skills, enhancing problem-solving abilities, making positive changes to problem behaviors, and boosting self-esteem. We will work with you throughout this process and offer insight into any issues that you have been struggling with. The benefits that you obtain will ultimately depend on how committed you are to the treatment.
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Therapy often requires a very active effort on your part. For the therapy to be most successful, you will have to agree to 1) Be open and truthful about yourself, 2) set concrete goals to work towards, 3) follow through with the strategies discussed in the session, and 4) attend your scheduled appointments.
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This depends on your therapist and service type. Generally, individual sessions are 50 - 60 minutes. However, longer sessions may occur if using EMDR. Services can be customized. Please inquire directly with your therapist.
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Your provider may not treat couples. Please reach out to inquire.
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Confidentiality is one of the most important components in therapy, as successful therapy requires a high degree of trust. With few exceptions, the highly sensitive material that is discussed between you and your therapist will not be shared with anyone else without your permission. For example, we may share information with someone on your healthcare team (your Physician, Naturopath, Attorney), but by law we will only be allowed to release this information after obtaining your written consent. In addition, we are legally mandated to make certain disclosures in cases where there is suspicion of harm to oneself and/or harm to others. All such disclosures will be shared with you in advance within the informed consent paperwork.
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We are not psychiatrists and therefore do not prescribe medication. However, in some cases, medication can be valuable in combination with psychotherapy. If it is determined that you may benefit from meeting with a psychiatrist, we can assist with referring you to someone in our trusted network of providers.
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