Common Questions

Read their bios! See who you connect with and who aligns with your values. Our team has over 200 combined years of experience, we are here to serve you. Upon onboarding, we will guide you if needed.

How do I pick the right therapist?

How long does counseling take and how will I know if I am making progress?

This depends on what goals you set for yourself and what you put into it. Ongoing reflection and assessment is important to understand your progress which will always be discussed throughout your sessions.

As the parent of a struggling child, what is my role in counseling?

The parent-child relationship is critical to helping your child’s progress. It is always best to be as involved as possible with your child, but this doesn’t mean just in the counseling office. This means working together as a team and learning to change your behavior as well to help facilitate growth. Remember, you are your child’s role model. If they see you invested and genuine this will add to their growth and well-being.

What types of issues have you had experience with?

Everyone is very different. There are many different labels (Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Autism, Behavioral Disorders, Mood Disorders, etc.) and they all have a wide range of complex pieces that add to the puzzle. Sometimes they are lifelong struggles. Many have a specific, historical place in your story that need to be processed to move forward. Some are current crises. No matter the intensity it’s important to us that everyone is treated individually. Although we all have experience with many diagnoses, every person walks in with their unique perspective and individual needs.

Absolutely. Everything is HIPAA compliant. Nothing is shared with anyone without written consent. Children under 18 also have rights to confidential sessions. Although parents are encouraged to participate, this is not always the most effective. Autonomy to share your own perspective on your own life is just as important at 14 as it is at 40.

Is my information confidential?

Payment & Insurance

The Wright Counseling accepts BCBS, BCN and private pay. 

If you have other insurance, we are happy to provide receipts for out of network compensation. Navigating Out-of-Network can appear intimidating. To determine if your insurance company will reimburse you for payments made for service, please call the mental health 800 number which is on the back of most insurance cards and ask if you have “out-of-network benefits” for mental health services and, if so, at what percentage you will be reimbursed for each session.  Obtaining at least a portion of the payment is common but typically it is required to call and get authorization/confirmation prior to submitting your receipt. 

You’re entitled to a good faith estimate, if utilizing private pay, click here for more information.

TWC does not perform custody evaluations or forensic interviews. All legal matters will be referred to our legal team and clients are responsible for all charges incurred, which are not covered by insurance.

join our team

TWC is a counseling practice aimed at providing nonjudgmental, open and honest atmosphere that allows our clients to come as they are and leave when they’re ready. We are focused on growth, self-awareness and human kindness.

The TWC culture fosters independence, growth and creativity. Our goal is to create a space where counselors can be their true selves, grow their own practice amongst likeminded professionals and feel part of a community.

Supervision included for limited licensed clinicians.

Enthusiastic Humans only! Please send inquiries to:

office@thewrightcounseling.com

Getting Started

Please utilize this form and our office will contact you within 24 hours.

We take BCBS, BCN and Private Pay.

We are able to provide a Superbill for out of pocket clients.