People seek counseling for many reasons, such as feelings of anxiety, depression, stress, the need for a neutral and unbiased perspective, improving relationships, coping with the loss of a loved one, managing intrusive or negative thoughts, enhancing self-worth, or gaining clarity on unresolved issues from the past.
Therapists at The Wellness Collective approach their work with grace. They aim to create a safe, non-judgmental, and collaborative environment to help individuals address their needs in a healthy way and achieve overall well-being.
Counseling can be short-term to address immediate concerns or long-term to address more complex issues. Appointments are typically scheduled weekly or biweekly and last approximately 55 minutes. The treatment goals and frequency of counseling sessions are determined collaboratively between the client and the therapist. Building trust and a strong relationship with your therapist is crucial for effective therapy. It is important to feel a connection and that the therapy environment is a safe space for healing. When both the client and therapist actively engage in the therapeutic process, meaningful change can occur.
New clients are requested to call 605-271-5640 to schedule their initial appointment. This allows the clinic to connect you with the most suitable provider and services, address any inquiries you may have, and provide the necessary paperwork before your first appointment. The Wellness Collective therapists accept various insurances, including Avera, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Health Partners, Humana, Medica, Medicaid, Medicare, Sanford, UMR, and United.
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ADHD
Anger
Anxiety
Behavioral issues
Bipolar
Child abuse
Codepenency
Depression
Domestic Abuse
Dual Diagnosis
Education and Learning challenges
Family Conflict
Grief
Infertility
Infidelity
Life transitions
Parenting
Personality disorders
Pregnancy, Prenatal, and Postpartum mood issues
Relationships
Self Esteem
Self-harm
Stress
Suicidal thoughts
Trauma and PTSD
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Excessive anxiety or worry
Becoming easily fatigued
Difficulty concentrating
Sleep disturbance
Decreased interest in doing things you once enjoyed
Feeling down, depressed, hopeless
Suicidal thoughts
Change in eating habits
Intrusive thoughts or memories
Distressing flashbacks
Exaggerated startle response
Negative beliefs about yourself
Heightened frustration or irritability
Increased conflict
Compulsive behaviors or urges
History of trauma
Loss of a loved one
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Individual counseling for ages 3+Including CBT, DBT, EMDR, Brainspotting, and Theraplay
Couples/Marital counseling
Family counseling
Testing and Evaluation
Medication Management