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At the Counseling Center Group, we can help you discover your authentic self; understand the emotions, thoughts and actions that keep you stuck in place; and master the tools you need to live a fulfilling life. Contact us for more information.

Please note that our main office is not handicap accessible. However, we are happy to make arrangements to accommodate your needs. Please contact our office administrator for more information.

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Cancellation Policy

Individual & Couples Counseling

Please give at least 48 hours advanced notice prior to the scheduled session. Cancellations made with less than 48 hours’ notice will result in a fee.

Group Therapy

We keep our groups small and reserve treatment space based on the size of the group. Therefore, fees for group therapy are charged whether or not a client attends. As a courtesy to other group members, clients should make every effort to communicate any planned or unplanned absences with the group leader(s).

Inclement Weather

If the therapist decides to cancel your session due to inclement weather, you will be notified of the change via email, phone, or text.

No Surprises Act

As a patient receiving out of network services, you are protected from surprise/balance billing under the No Surprises Act.  

If you are seeking medical or mental health care, you are entitled to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” detailing the costs involved. 

It is required by federal law that mental health care providers estimate psychotherapy charges for patients who do not have insurance or do not plan to use insurance to cover the cost of therapy. It is your right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of the total costs associated with any non-emergency healthcare services, including psychotherapy. 

Prior to scheduling a service, you have the right to ask your mental health care provider, and any other medical providers, for a Good Faith Estimate. You are entitled to an updated Good Faith Estimate any time the cost of services are expected to change. If the bill you receive exceeds your Good Faith Estimate by at least $400, you have the right to dispute it. 

For questions, and more information about your protection under the No Surprises Act
visit: www.cms.gov/nosurprises

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