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How long are therapy sessions?
Therapy sessions typically last about 40-50 minutes. Initial intake appointments may last up to 60mins or more. Additionally, some follow-up appointments may often be much shorter at around 30mins.
Can my family attend sessions with me when I have therapy?
If you would prefer that your family join you for therapy, discuss this as an option with your therapist. Typically, this is not a problem.
How many sessions will I need to attend and how often?
The number of therapy sessions is unique to each individual. Commonly, positive outcomes are achieved with 5-8 sessions but it will be equally likely that treatment may be more brief or extended depending on the nature of the presenting issues. Usually therapy sessions are weekly in the beginning and as progress towards your goals are being made, sessions are spaced further and further apart until we mutually decide that we have met our goals for treatment and decide to discontinue your therapy.
Can therapy really fix all of my problems?
Therapy is not a magic pill that will “fix” problems. However, it can help you to identify needs and build on successes. Ideally, therapy gives you the tools you need to work towards the goals you identify.
What do I do if it feels like the therapy is not helping?
Talk to your therapist. It is ok and actually helpful to express any concerns you may have.
This enables your therapist to work with you to address them.
What happens if I have a crisis and need to see a therapist before my scheduled appointment?
If this is a true emergency, call 911 or go immediately to the nearest emergency room. If it is not an emergency but you need to get in earlier to see one of the therapists, call the office. We will return your call and in most cases will be able to fit you in within 24-48 hours.
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How do I enroll in tele-health counseling w/Dorian Angebrandt, LCSW?
The first step to enrolling in counseling w/Dorian is to complete and submit an online “Appointment Request Form", have your physician fax a referral, or simply call (317) 346-6252.
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What if I need to continue therapy after the allotted number of sessions my insurance allows?
Talk with your therapist. We may be able to request additional sessions or discuss self-pay options that may be available.
How do I figure out all of the insurance issues?
We do that for you. Just give us a call at (317) 346-6252 and we will complete any pre-certifications or authorizations that need to be done. We will also submit billing to insurance for you.
Will billing my insurance for therapy put a scar on my record that will affect school, job, or medical or life insurance in the future?
There is no way that any employer or educational program can access your insurance or mental health and counseling records without your permission. This information is completely private and will in no way affect employment or education. If billed to insurance, some diagnoses of serious mental illness may impact eligibility for some life insurance programs due to increased risk factors. Additionally, a diagnosis of a serious mental illness could also be seen as a pre-existing condition when switching medical insurances in the future if attention is not given to transitioning according to all the regulations.
Does my insurance cover services w/Dorian Angebrandt, LCSW?
Dorian Angebrandt, LCSW is currently credentialed with the following insurance providers:
Advantage Health Solutions
Aetna
Alliance Work Partners EAP
American Behavioral EAP
American Behavioral PPO
Anthem
Anthem EAP
Anthem HIP
Anthem Medicaid
Assurance EAPrefer
BHS
CareSource
Ceridian EAP
Chestnut EAP
Cigna/Cigna PPO/Cigna EAP
Community Health EAP
Compsych PPO/EAP
Coventry Health Care
Encore Provider Network
ESI EAP
Health Net
Humana/CorpHealth
HRI EAP
InteCare
IUPM
Life Services EAP
Magellen
Magellen EAP
MDwise HIP
MDwise Medicaid
MHN
MHNet
Military One Source EAP
Mines & Associates PPO/EAP
New Avenues/Midwest Beh
OpenPath
Preferred Health Management
ResponseWorks, Inc
Sagamore
Solutions EAP
SIHO
TEAM/Ulliance EAP
Tricare
Unified Group
United Behavioral Healthcare
Value Options
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When do I have to pay for my session?
It is preferred that you make arrangements to pay your co-pay/co-insurance at the time of the service with your debit, health savings or credit card through the online Secure Payment Portal:
Checks can be mailed to:
Dorian Angebrandt
PO Box 519
Nineveh, IN 46164
Can I make payments for my account online?
Make Payments Online Through Our Secure Payment Portal:
For your convenience you can make a payment directly to your therapist at Choices in Counseling with your Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Debit Card** at any time with our secure web payment portal.
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When making a payment through our web portal, please complete our Contact page to send us an email with your name, therapist's name and the client account name/number that the payment should be applied to. Be sure to also include your contact telephone number and/or email should there be any follow-up questions regarding the payment(s) being made.

Click the "Pay Now" button to be redirected
to our online payment portal.

**NOTE: Some Health Savings Cards BLOCK payments made via web portals.**
Please contact Dorian at (317) 346-6252 if you encounter any issues with making payments through our web site.
How flexible are your payment plans?
Don’t be afraid to ask. We will do whatever we can to work with you regarding payment. That being said, we must collect for our services. This becomes a legal issue because we must show the insurance companies and other clients that we are charging everyone with the same rate and our financial policies are fair and equal for all of our clients.
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Will you tell my family about things we talk about in therapy?
Confidentiality is a priority. For clients over 18 years of age, authorization is required before anyone can be communicated with, including family members.
What is confidentiality?
Confidentiality is your right to privacy. It guarantees that the things you discuss in therapy remain completely private. The only exceptions to confidentiality are if there is immanent danger that you are going to seriously harm yourself or someone else. This requires the therapist by law to report to the appropriate authorities in order to prevent death or abuse.
How does confidentiality work with teenagers?
Confidentiality does apply to teenagers as well as other populations. Authorization is not required in order to communicate with parents of youth 17 years of age and younger. However, to respect the privacy of the teen and facilitate therapeutic benefits items discussed during therapy will remain between the youth and the therapist unless there is serious risk of harm. The teenager will also be assured that nothing will be discussed with parents without his or her prior knowledge.
How does confidentiality work with kids?
Confidentiality does apply to children as well as other populations. However, the families are very closely involved in counseling services for children. Children usually require the support of their parents in order to make changes. Therefore, parents are kept well informed of their child’s progress and concerns and are often included in the actual therapy sessions.
What are Release of Information/Authorizations and why would I want to consider using one?
Authorizations are a form that you fill out in order to give your permission for Choices in Counseling to communicate with another individual or agency. You may want to consider this if a family member or friend would be a support to accomplishing your counseling goals. You may also request an authorization if you would like the therapist to coordinate with your child’s school, a probation officer, a family doctor, or another counseling agency. This is completely voluntary and at the client’s request.