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Now Offering Teletherapy Services & Taking New Clients
For more information or to schedule an appointment with one of our certified providers: 612-425-0090 or info@cfchealth.com
OUR TWIN CITIES MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC
The Center for Collaborative Health (CCH) is a group practice in Edina, Minnesota, that provides innovative and integrated options for the diagnosis and treatment of mental health. Our clinicians are well-versed in general mental health with a special focus on how traumatic experiences impact mood, behavior, relationships, and the underlying structure of the brain. We pride ourselves in providing each client with a comprehensive evaluation and understanding the causes behind their current functioning to properly diagnose and provide the most effective recommendations for treatment. Our core belief is that people are resilient and just need some extra support and new skills to live a healthier life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I receive services if I haven’t experienced a trauma?
Yes! Everyone is welcome. We offer a wide array of services for children, adolescents, and adults. Our staff works with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, identity/self-esteem, relational issues, grief and loss issues, life transitions, LGBT issues, and chemical dependency (please visit our Services Page for more information on what we do).
Can I just receive integrative services?
Absolutely! We want to make sure you get the services that are right for you. If you have any questions, please contact us and one of our providers would be happy to go through the different treatment options available at CCH.
Do you accept insurance?
Our psychotherapy services can be billed to insurance or billed directly to the client. CCH is an in-network provider for Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, CIGNA Behavioral Health, Health Partners, Hennepin Health, Medica, MA/Medicaid, Optum Health Behavioral Solutions (formerly United Behavioral Health), PreferredOne, and UCare. If you would like to use your out-of-network benefits with your insurance plan we will provide you with a receipt to submit to your insurance provider. Please contact your insurance company prior to your first session to ensure you are covered for mental health services and to understand your deductible/co-pay responsibilities. Psychological assessments and integrative services are primarily provided on a fee-for-service basis. However, some services might be covered under your insurance. Please contact us to inquire further.
What forms of payment do you accept?
CCH accepts credit cards, cash, and checks.
How do I schedule an appointment?
Please call us at 612-425-0090, email at info@cfchealth.com, or fill out the form on the Contact page of this website and one of our providers will be in touch.
Are sessions confidential?
All therapy sessions are confidential. Federal and state law prohibits us from sharing anything without your expressed written permission. Similarly, all psychological assessments will be kept confidential except in the case of your written permission or court order.
What is your cancellation policy?
We understand that schedules change. If you need to miss or change an appointment, please notify us at least 24 hours prior to your scheduled time and we will be happy to help reschedule you. If an appointment is canceled with less than 24 hours notice, however, you will be charged the full fee for your session.
What makes the Center for Collaborative Health different?
Our goal at CCH is to provide an approach to healing and mental health that integrates traditional psychotherapy with alternative interventions such as yoga, mindfulness and meditation, massage and other forms of therapeutic touch, as well as proper nutrition and supplementation. We believe that we can be more effective at improving mood, changing behaviors, promoting recovery from physical and emotional injuries, and improving overall health if we take a collaborative approach that takes into account the whole person and their environment. Please contact us for a free consultation regarding how our approach can work for you.
Is therapy right for me?
Here are some questions to ask yourself when considering therapy:
- Have you been through a traumatic event that has left you struggling to cope with everyday life?
- Do you want to gain a better understanding of why you might think, feel, or behave the way you do?
- Do you recognize that you have a specific problem or need help in a specific area in your life?
- Are you facing difficulties and want help finding better ways to deal with those struggles?
- Have you tried other traditional forms of treatment without success?
If you want to feel better, improve your quality of life, get help regarding a problem, or improve relationships with others, you might be ready for therapy.
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