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About Us

Serving balance, healing, and wellness to clients and clinicians alike
The BeWell Therapy Collaborative serves to improve community wellness, teach and treat mental health healing, and harmonize a sense of balance and purpose within all life responsibilities. We strive to provide empowerment and strength to develop healthy lives, healing, and wellness; encouraging all to BeWell.
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How does it work?During supervision sessions, supervisors have the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions with their supervisor. They can seek guidance, share their concerns, and gain valuable insights and feedback aimed at improving their clinical skills, adherence to ethical standards, and overall professional growth The supervisor provides mentorship, supports self-reflection, and helps manage the emotional toll that providing mental health care can entail.
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What is mental health clinical supervision?Mental Health Clinical Supervision is an ongoing and collaborative process that involves regular one-on-one meetings between a supervisor, an experienced and licensed mental health professional, and a supervisee, a mental health practitioner. These meetings provide a platform for supervises to discuss their cases, experiences, challenges, and progress in delivering mental health services to their clients
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Benefits of the BeWell planProfessional Growth: Enhance your clinical skills and theoretical understanding, fostering a path toward mastery in your field. Quality Client Care: Improve the quality of care you provide to clients by gaining valuable insights and feedback from experienced professionals. Ethical Practice: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines and standards of the mental health profession. Emotional Resilience: Learn to manage emotional reactions and stress associated with client interactions, promoting a healthy approach to your work Peer Collaboration: Engage in discussions about complex cases and ethical dilemmas, benefiting from diverse perspectives within a supportive learning environment.
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Benefits of the BeWell planProfessional Growth: Enhance your clinical skills and theoretical understanding, fostering a path toward mastery in your field. Quality Client Care: Improve the quality of care you provide to clients by gaining valuable insights and feedback from experienced professionals. Ethical Practice: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines and standards of the mental health profession. Emotional Resilience: Learn to manage emotional reactions and stress associated with client interactions, promoting a healthy approach to your work Peer Collaboration: Engage in discussions about complex cases and ethical dilemmas, benefiting from diverse perspectives within a supportive learning environment.
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Will therapy sessions take place during school hours?Yes, therapy sessions are typically scheduled during the school day at a time that minimizes disruption to academic learning. Therapists coordinate with teachers and staff to find a suitable time for each student.
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What is school-based outpatient therapy?School-based outpatient therapy provides mental health support for students within their school setting. Licensed therapists work with students to address emotional, behavioral, and social challenges while coordinating with parents and school staff to ensure comprehensive care.
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Is school-based therapy confidential?Yes, therapy sessions are awarded the same level of confidentiality as they would as being seen in an office. With permission therapists may also collaborate with teachers and school counselors when necessary to support the student’s well-being within the school setting. Just as in the office setting there are legal and ethical exceptions, such as concerns about safety (harm to self or others) or mandated reporting of abuse.
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How do I enroll my child in school-based therapy?Parents or guardians can request services by directly reaching out to BeWell Therapy Collaborative.
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How does my child qualify for school-based therapy?Students may qualify for therapy if they are experiencing emotional distress, behavioral difficulties, anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental health concerns affecting their well-being and school performance. Referrals can be made by parents and teachers.
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Is Insurance accepted?School-based therapy is billed the same way as traditional outpatient therapy. Services are submitted to your health insurance provider, and copays, deductibles, or co-insurance may apply based on your plan. If you have any questions about coverage, our team at BeWell Therapy Collaborative can help verify benefits.
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Is therapy confidential?Yes, therapy is confidential, and your personal information is protected. However, there are legal and ethical exceptions, such as situations involving harm to yourself or others, child or elder abuse, or court-ordered disclosures. Your therapist will review confidentiality policies with you in your first session.
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How do I know if therapy is right for me?Therapy can benefit anyone experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or life transitions. If you're feeling overwhelmed or stuck, therapy provides a safe space to gain insight, learn coping strategies, and work toward personal growth.
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What can I expect during my first therapy session?During your first session, your therapist will ask questions about your background, current concerns, and goals for therapy. It’s an opportunity to get to know each other, discuss what to expect, and create a plan tailored to your needs.
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Do you accept insurance, and what are your payment options?We accept various insurance plans and offer private pay options. Please visit our outpatient page for a list of questions to ask when calling your insurance to verify coverage.
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How long does therapy usually last?The length of therapy varies for each person. Some people find short-term therapy (a few months) helpful for specific concerns, while others engage in longer-term therapy for ongoing support and deeper healing. Your therapist will work with you to determine what best meets your needs.
What Our Clients Say
We’re grateful to support individuals on their paths to healing and growth. Hear what our clients have to say about their experiences and the positive changes they’ve made through therapy.
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