Find a Therapist in Myrtle beach, SC

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Drice Tippit's profile photo
Accepts insurance or self-pay Video
Top specialties:Trauma, Spirituality, and Life Transitions

From Drice: Therapist by profession, Healer by nature...Let's get deep! Things WILL change when you change them!

Drice Tippit

LCPC
Accepts insurance or self-pay Video

Top specialties:

Trauma, Spirituality, and Life Transitions
From Drice: Therapist by profession, Healer by nature...Let's get deep! Things WILL change when you change them!
Geneva Henderson's profile photo
Geneva Henderson's profile photo

LCMHC and LPC

Accepts insurance or self-pay Video
Top specialties:Life Transitions, Depression, and Anxiety

From Geneva: The space that I hold for you in session is a safe place where you will not be judged but encouraged to be your true and authentic self.

Geneva Henderson

(she/her) LCMHC and LPC
Accepts insurance or self-pay Video

Top specialties:

Life Transitions, Depression, and Anxiety
From Geneva: The space that I hold for you in session is a safe place where you will not be judged but encouraged to be your true and authentic self.
The exact cost depends on several factors including your location, the length of the session scheduled with your provider, and the type of care. We recommend calling your insurance company directly to determine what your out-of-pocket costs will be as this will vary based on your individual insurance plan. If you are not using insurance, please submit a request to the Support team via our Contact Us form for more detailed information regarding the rates in your state.
Yes. SonderMind providers are in-network with most major insurance plans - including HSA, FSA, EAP, Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. As SonderMind expands to new states, more insurance plans will be coming. We also offer affordable self-pay rates if you aren't using insurance. SonderMind providers are not currently in-network with Medicaid or Tricare.
Call 844-THERAPY or visit sondermind.com/insurance for more information.
The first therapy appointment is typically longer than follow-up appointments so your therapist can get to know more about you. You’ll cover things like your background and reasons for coming in, as well as what to expect and how your therapist will conduct sessions. We've put together a handy Q&A for your reference when preparing for your first therapy session.
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