Individual
Psychotherapy
Healing Roots offers both in-person and telehealth services for your convenience.
The office is located in Darien, WI, with easy access for clients in the surrounding areas of Walworth County and beyond.
Telehealth services are provided via a secure, HIPAA compliant platform to clients who are physically present anywhere in the state of Wisconsin.
Head over to the providers page to learn more about each therapist and their specialty.
ART
Therapy
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) offers a way to find rapid relief from painful memories and trauma without having to relive the events. Unlike traditional talk therapy, ART uses eye movements and Voluntary Memory/Image Replacement to change the way negative images are stored in the brain. As a result, traumas and difficult life experiences no longer provoke strong emotions or physical reactions. Best of all, clients don't have to talk about their traumas or painful experiences in order for the therapy to work.
ART is used to treat depression, anxiety, grief, PTSD, relationship issues, victimization, poor self image, codependency and more. ART is also incredibly effective to treat first responders, military personnel, and health care workers who have experienced occupational traumas. Most clients experience healing and resolution in 1-5 sessions.
Payment
Options
Healing Roots aspires to meet the communities needs with cost effective therapy services. We are able to see a limited number of clientele on a sliding scale basis.
Insurances Accepted:
Medicaid (If HMO attached, must be in network with to accept)
Medicare (If HMO attached, must be in network with to accept)
UMR
UHC
Optum
Cigna
Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield
Humana
Network Health Plan
Aetna
Please check back as we start to accept more insurances.
You can contact your insurance company to see if you have out-of-network benefits! Your therapist can supply you with a Superbill upon request.
Self pay based on each individual provider.
To make a payment please click on link below
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Faith Estimate
Contact Us
Address
42 S Walworth St
Darien, WI 53114
Phone
(262) 882-4325(HEAL)