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At With Grace, we value personalized care and a fluid approach to learning.
We are constantly developing our craft and strive for better all the time.
Our practice specializes in treating individuals, couples and families.
We also offer comprehensive services in the following areas:
  • ADD/ADHD Counseling
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Counseling for Anxiety
  • Maternal Mental Health Services
  • Counseling for Trauma
  • Couples Counseling
  • Divorce Recovery Therapy
  • EMDR
  • Christian Counseling
  • Family Counseling
  • Grief & Bereavement Counseling
  • Group Therapy
  • Individual Therapy
  • Mindfulness-Based Therapy
  • Play Therapy
  • Pre-Marital Counseling
  • Social Anxiety Disorder Counseling
  • Therapy for Depression

If you are interested in partnering with us on your healing journey, please navigate to the ‘Contact Us’ page.

We are looking forward to working with you!

How can I pay?

You can use an HSA or Flex Spending card if your employer provides that. We also accept major credit cards.

How long will it take?

Everyone's circumstances are unique, and the length of time therapy can take to meet your goals depends on many factors. 

Can I use my insurance?

Yes. We accept most insurances at our practice. In the event that we do not take your insurance, we can assist you bill to your out-of-network benefit on your insurance plan (in the event that your individual plan has reimbursement for out-of-network providers). 

How much does therapy cost?

We want to make high quality counseling accessible to more people in our community, so we have created a program that allows clients to work with a fully licensed counselor or an experienced, talented intern or student therapist at reduced fees.

These clinicians have all completed at least some graduate coursework in counseling or psychology, and most have a master's degree and several years of experience. All are closely supervised by seasoned clinicians specially trained in clinical supervision. When you see an intern or student, you actually have several people working on how to help you achieve your goals quickly!

The following fee structure applies to 53-60 minute sessions:
For fee schedules for our fully licensed counselors and our psychologists, please call the office or refer to the individual therapist’s paperwork.

Fees vary slightly according to degree, credentials, and experience, but fall within the ranges of $125-$175 for individual therapy and $150-$250 for marriage and family therapy.

Practicum Student/Master's Intern (available during the academic year): $50

How does it work? What do I have to do in sessions?

Because each person has different issues and goals for therapy, therapy is tailored to each client's specific needs. We believe you are the leading expert in your life, so we listen attentively to your goals and help you structure a plan to meet them. You can expect to spend the first session helping your therapist understand why you have come to therapy and what you want to achieve. At the end of that time together, you will have some ideas about where you want to go and how you and your therapist will get there together. 

What can I do to help my child get the most out of therapy?

You’ve already done the best thing you could do – you provided your child a safe place to talk about their feelings. All of the clinicians at With Grace Mental Health Counseling believe parents are more influential than any therapist could ever be in a child’s life.

We also know that we can never know your child as well as you do. When we work with young and school-aged children, we usually meet with a parent alone during some of the first sessions so that we can understand your concerns. We then familiarize your child with the therapy room and the process of counseling.

Subsequent sessions will be spent mostly alone with your child, but we will let you know about progress toward goals and anything we notice and are concerned about. We also may include you in some sessions. With adolescent clients, we spend most of the first session with the teen and parent(s) together.

We define goals and clarify problems together. Subsequent sessions are generally with just the teen and the therapist, but as much as the teenage client feels comfortable, we include parent(s) in homework and progress.

With either younger children or adolescents, you can help support their growth in therapy by bringing them and by creating an open environment for them to talk with you about what they are doing in therapy.

My partner and I are having problems. Should we be in individual counseling or come together?

If you are concerned about your relationship and you would both like to work with us, we would initially work with both of you together. After this work, if one of you would like to continue in individual sessions, we could work with only one of you. It is not helpful to move from individual to couple's work with the same therapist because of potential trust issues.