Larimer County
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LifeStance Health
(Formerly known as Heart Centered Counseling)
Phone: (970) 310-3406
Email: help@heartcenteredcounselors.com
Website: https://lifestance.com/
Address: In-person and/or Virtual Therapy
320 W. Olive Street
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80521
(Other locations in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley)
Services: LifeStance Counselors provides caring support for the people in and around Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, and Littleton. Whether the work is with children, teens, adults, couples, or families, tele-therapy, we have a therapist with just the right experience to help. Here are some of the benefits of choosing Heart Centered Counselors:
Immediate Availability: Many first-time clients call us because they are overwhelmed by a crisis. When you Need help, you need it quickly. We can get you connected with a practitioner that same day.
Accommodating Hours: We’re here when you need us. Our hours are: Monday to Friday appointment times: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday appointment times: 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.
In-Network Benefits: We have staff in-network for every major insurance carrier, including the following: Aetna, BC/BS, Cigna, Medicaid, Medicare, Tricare, United HealthCare, Local networks such as PDS EAS, and many more.
Payment Assistance Plan: If your insurance does not cover care, or if you’d rather pay out of pocket, we have plans that can help. We work hard to ensure payment does not stand between you and the treatment you deserve.
Expertise Everywhere: We work with children, teens, adults, couples and families. Whatever your need, we have a highly qualified therapist who can help you feel better.
CAYAC
Phone: (970) 221-3308
Website: https://www.healthdistrict.org/cayac
Address: 425 W. Mulberry St., Suite 112
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Services: Who CAYAC can help:
CAYAC services are open to all Larimer County youth up through age 24, as well as their families. Others who work with youth (teachers, coaches, daycare providers) can call Connections for information, assistance, resources and guidance to support their work with youth and families.
CAYAC services:
Initial screening and assessment to help pinpoint specific issues or problems and determine the best course of action
Help navigating the complex system of care, and help connecting to treatment, resources and support
Serving as a go-between and advocate as families work with school, health-care providers and other community resources
Psychiatric and psychological services
Short-term counseling services
Education and support for patients and their families
Community education, including Youth Mental Health First Aid Training
Medicaid accepted, sliding fee scale (based on income) for all other insurances or those with no insurance.
Pathways
Phone: (970) 663-3500
Email: info@pathways-care.org
Website: https://pathways-care.org/
Address: Larimer County Office
305 Carpenter Road
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Services: In-person and/or Virtual Therapy.
Areas of service include: Grief and Loss Counseling, Palliative Care, Hospice Care, Support groups, Pediatric Care Services, Veteran services, Creative therapies, Outdoor healing therapies.
SummitStone Health Partners
Phone: (970) 494-4200
(970) 586-9105
Email: referrals@summitstonehealth.org
Website: https://www.summitstonehealth.org/
Address: 1950 Red Tail Hawk Dr.
Estes Park, CO 80517
Services:
24/7 Walk-In Crisis
Walk-In & Same Day Access
Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
Mental Health
Medication Management
Vocational Support
Group Therapy
On-Site Pharmacy
Intake Process: Go to the website home page.
You will see a side bar offering same day access. Click on that bar. That will lead you to a page with a number (listed above) and ask for either a remote (telehealth) or in-person appointment at their Fort Collins (Bristlecone Drive), or Loveland (Wilson Avenue) locations.
Transportation: IntelliRide Colorado
https://gointelliride.com/colorado/ (970) 225-4850, is a non-emergency medical transportation service that may be available for those with Medicaid.
CSU Psychology Services Center
Phone: (970) 491-5212
Email: N/A
Website: https://psychology.colostate.edu/psc/#1520881457972-a020be57-1e6a
Address: The Psychological Services Center
Sage Hall
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1876
Services: The Psychological Services Center (PSC) staff therapists have training and background in providing Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy services with a variety of presenting concerns. Specifically, therapy services are offered in the following areas:
Depression
Anxiety
Social Skills Training
Bipolar Disorder
Drug and Alcohol
Eating Disorders
Self-Esteem
Family of Origin Issues
Parent-Child Difficulties
Relationship Difficulties, including Marriage, Couples, and Family Therapy
Vocational Development and Career-Related Concerns
Lifestyle Interventions for Everyone (LIFE) geared toward weight management, smoking cessation, pain management, and other health behaviors
General Psychological Well-Being and Personal Growth
Group Therapy is also provided at PSC. We have a variety of group modalities designed to address a wide variety of presenting concerns. The most common groups that PSC runs include the following:
Social Skills Training groups offer opportunities for individuals who wish to learn more about effective social interactions and the basic skills that underlie building successful and lasting relationships. Group membership is based on age range. For children ages 5-11, PSC offers a group that focuses on learning new social skills and practicing them in a peer group setting. The adolescent group offers teenagers the opportunity to practice their social skills in experiential settings. Finally, the adult group features a mix of didactics and in-group exercises to strengthen relationship building skills. All social skills groups are designed to meet the needs of individuals experiencing social skills difficulties related to diagnoses such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, ODD, Bipolar Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Non-Verbal Learning Disability. However, no specific diagnosis is required for group participation.
Interpersonal Process groups provide a forum in which adult individuals gather with 6-8 other members to explore ways in which relationships are formed and maintained. The focus of the group is deepening understanding of behaviors that both promote and hinder meaningful connection with others. Additionally, self-exploration is encouraged and members are provided the opportunity to experiment with and receive feedback about new ways of relating to others.
Other groups are offered periodically. Please contact PSC to find out more about social skills, interpersonal process, or other group offerings.
IMatter Colorado
Phone: N/A
Website: https://imattercolorado.org/
Address: N/A
Services: Colorado House Bill 21-1258 established this temporary behavioral health services program to provide access to mental health and substance use disorder services for youth, including addressing needs that may have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is open to youth 18 years of age or younger or 21 years of age or younger if receiving special education services.
The program, called I Matter, is funded by the Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health. The program provides up to 3 free behavioral health sessions for youth in Colorado and reimburses participating providers, which are licensed clinicians from agencies and independent contractors.
Psychology Today
Phone: N/A
Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/online-counseling?search=80517
Address: N/A
Services: HERE is a link to a webpage with a list of local and statewide therapists that offer teletherapy. Here you can click some of the filters to specialize your search based on the issue you would like to address in therapy, the type of insurance you have, etc.
Health Info Source
Phone: N/A
Website: https://healthinfosource.com/resources
Address: N/A
Services: HERE is a link to a webpage with a list of local and statewide therapists that offer teletherapy. Here you can click some of the filters to specialize your search based on the issue you would like to address in therapy, the type of insurance you have, etc.