Insurance & Fees

At Lifeologie Counseling We Have A Fee Level For Everyone

Our multi-specialty clinical team consists of counselors with a wide range of fees based on their experience.  Since we are a training institute, we can offer a wide range of fees while still offering optimal client care.  And because of our collaborative clinical and training environment, you get lots of heads for the price of one.

Fee levels are determined by experience level and will vary slightly from one location to the next.  Our intake staff can help you find the right clinician at a price that works for you!

We Can Help You With Insurance

We are happy to file your reimbursement claim for you!  Talk to your counselor about reimbursement and we will get the process underway.

At Lifeologie Counseling, many of our therapists take insurance.  If they do, you'll find this information on the counselor's profile page, under their list of Specialties, in a section labeled "Insurance Accepted."  If this designation is absent, that therapist is an out-of-network provider.  

We are also happy to provide clients with a superbill, which contains all the information necessary to file a claim with insurance companies.  Many insurance companies will reimburse 50-80% for out-of-network providers.

Here is What All The Letters Mean

Senior clinicians: These are fully licensed clinicians who have 10+ years of counseling experience.  Look for LPC – Licensed Professional Counselor, LMFT – Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, LCDC – Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, or LCSW – Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

Supervisors: These are fully licensed clinicians with 5+ years of experience who are approved by the state to supervise licensure-level interns. Look for LPC-S or LMFT-S.

Fully licensed clinicians: These are clinicians who are fully licensed by the state in which they practice.  LPC, LMFT, LCDC, LCSW.

Licensure-level interns (LPC Intern, LMFT Associate, LCDC Intern): These clinicians are completing supervised clinical hours to meet state licensing requirements.  These requirements vary from state to state — typically at least 3000 hours of post-graduate supervised clinical work is required for licensure.  They are supervised by state-approved clinical supervisors.

Masters level interns: These clinicians are finishing supervised clinical work to complete requirements for a masters degree in counseling.  They are supervised by experienced licensed clinicians who meet CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs) supervisor requirements.