Providing Telehealth individual, relationship, and group therapy sessions for Ohio residents
Kendall Coffman (he/him),LIMFT
Learn more about Kendall's therapeutic style, background, and interestsHERE
Anna Stewart (she/her),LISW-S
Learn more about Anna's therapeutic style, background, and interestsHERE
Typically, the first session getting to you know you and understanding what is bringing you to therapy at this point in your life. We will discuss your goals for therapy and you will have the opportunity to ask questions. Intake sessions are could be 50-75 minutes. All following sessions are typically 45-50 minutes.
We have chosen not to accept insurance at Begin Again Psychotherapy. We have found that working out of network allows the therapeutic relationship to expand without the constraints of insurance regulations (e.g. diagnostic requirements / session limits). Some clients do submit super bills (provided by Begin Again Psychotherapy, LLC) to their insurance company to assess possible reimbursement. Additionally, other clients use HSA funds to cover session fees.
Since Begin Again Psychotherapy does not accept insurance, we have no limitations on the number of sessions or how often we can/can't meet. It is Begin Again Psychotherapy's philosophy that we will decide together how many sessions / how often we will meet. We have clients who meet weekly, biweekly, monthly, and as needed.
At this time, our therapists are only available to meet virtually.
No, our staff are not medical doctors. Many of the clients we work with find medication is helpful, while others also progress well in therapy without medication. If you want to be evaluated for psychiatric medication, either contact your primary care physician or a psychiatrist. If you are already taking medication, we can coordinate care with your doctor with your consent.
Our clinicians only work with adults aged 18(+). We do not conduct child custody evaluations nor do we provide custody recommendations. We also don’t provide treatment for eating disorders, psychotic disorders (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, etc.), substance use disorders, or personality disorders. Due to state licensing laws, we can only provide therapy and counseling to individuals residing in Ohio.