Frequently Asked Questions
Chances are if you are here, you are ready to get help but are a tad overwhelmed with looking at a dozen different websites and trying to figure out this whole therapy thing!?
We want to make this process as easy as we can. Below you will find detailed answers to the most common questions we get about therapy. If you have others, feel free to give us a call or shoot us a message and we are happy to answer your questions.
Payment Questions
Do you take insurance?
YES! All of our fully licensed therapists take insurance. We accept Anthem BCBS, Aetna, Caresource Marketplace, IU Health, Lyra, Midwest Behavioral/New Avenues, United Healthcare/Optum.
We do not take any form of Medicaid including HIP, HHW, or traditional. We do not take Cigna, Community/Prohealth, or Tricare.
If I have insurance, how will I know what I will be paying?
Indy Child Therapist will verify your benefits prior to your appointment, however, this is a courtesy and may not be accurate. Unlike a doctor’s office that may have thousands of codes, we have about 5 that we use the most and know the contract rates for these. We will provide you with an estimated intake and session cost once you provide us with your insurance information. You can also ask us this on the phone.
However, it is your responsibility to verify that your therapist is in network with your insurance and that mental health services are covered. Please be prepared to pay your co-pay, co-insurance, or deductible at the first and each subsequent visit.
What if we don't have insurance or don't want to use it?
You are always welcome to self pay. Our rates below do not reflect our contract rates with insurance, which are typically a little lower. We do not offer a sliding fee scale, but do have 2 reduced fee therapy offerings. Please check our staff page to see if we have any resident or student therapists.
Our current intake rates are:
- $160/intake, licensed therapist
- $110/intake, resident therapist
- $50/intake, student therapist
Our current session rates are:
- $140/session, licensed therapist
- $90/session, resident therapist
- $35/session, student therapist
What forms of payment do you accept?
We highly prefer credit card, but will take cash or check. Payment is due at time of service.
Can you split payments if we have a custody arrangment?
Kinda. We can store as many credit cards on file as you wish and can alternate payments between those cards. You are also welcome to go online and split payments between cards as needed. However, if is the responsility of the person signing the child up for therapy to get the credit card from the other parent. We will not do this.
Service Type Questions
Do you do psychological testing?
No. We do not currently have any psychologists on staff do to testing, but do maintain relationships with several that we can reccomend as needed.
We do however, complete a mental health assessment based on you and your child’s feedback to help us understand what is going on. As part of this, we do assess for the symptoms of mental health issues such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, and more. We utilize this information to develop an individualizzed treatment plan just for your child.
Do you provide recommendations in court regarding visitation & custody?
NO, as none of our therapists have training as a parenting time coordinator, mediator, visitation evaluation, etc.
Indy Child Therapist, LLC and its employees do not make recommendations as to parenting time, custody, or visitation arrangements. This is outside of the scope of our practice and training.
Furthermore, we view our role as therapists as a support to the child(ren) in accomplishing the goals identified in the treatment plan. This requires a therapeutic alliance in which the child(ren) feels safe to share openly and honestly with their therapist and without fear their statements might be used against their parent(s) or themselves in the future. We strongly feel that any potential request to testify in court or provide documentation in regards to content of sessions mars the therapeutic alliance and does not allow for the open and honest communication that is necessary for good clinical care. We request that parents understand and respect this assumption prior to engaging us in services. If there is a desire for or concern that parents may wish to utilize content of therapy in the course of legal proceedings, we would ask the parents to consider if we are the best fit for their family.
What about if my child needs or uses medication?
We do not have a psychiatrist or nurse practictioner on staff at this time and therefore cannot prescribe medication.
However, we do have relationships with several peditricians and psychiatrists that we can recommend as needed. We also request a release of information to any medical provider working with your child to ensure that we can provide them with any information they need in order to ensure your child gets the best and most holistic care they need!
Therapy Process Questions
What happens after we schedule our 1st session?
When scheduling, you will get an email from us to our client portal. You will need to use the one time link in that email within 48 hours to create an account for your child. As this is the CHILD’S medical record, there can only be one username and login so please make sure to share this with any other parent/caregiver.
Once you login, you will be prompted to sign all of the required paperwork. This will take you 20-30 minutes. Part of the reason this takes a little bit longer than other’s paperwork is there is a child intake form where you can share as much current and historical data about what is going on your your child as you want. Your therapist will read this prior to the intake session to make sure they have a good idea of what is going on before we meet your child for the first time.
Is there anything else we need to do before the 1st appointment?
- Tell your child you are taking them and why. It is not fun for any of us for a child to be surprised by this upon entering the office.
- FILL OUT ALL PAPERWORK in the client portal. All paperwork must be completed 48 hours prior to the appointment to give your therapist time to review it. Appointments will be rescheduled if paperwork is not complete.
- Talk with the other parent involved to see what insights, concerns, or information they would like relayed.
- Write down any specific questions or concerns that you have.
- Gather and bring the names, addresses, and phone numbers of any medical doctors, school, teachers, etc that you may want your therapist to correspond with.
- Make copies of any testing or evaluations done by a doctor, therapist, school, or other entity you wish the therapist to review and bring with you to the intake appointment.
What should we bring to the 1st appointment?
How often will we see our therapist?
How long will we be in therapy?
The intake appointment is up to 2 hours. Typical sessions are 45-55 minutes in length.
As far as the duration of the entire therapy process, this is something that is specific to each client. We typically will suggest tapering off of sessions once there has been a period of time where the identified goal is being met.
Indy Child Therapist likes to reduce the frequency of sessions to ensure the client is able to maintain progress before discharging the client.
Clients who successfully discharge from services and find the need for therapy in the future are more than welcome to come back for a booster or refresher. Likewise, they are also welcome to come back into therapy if there is a need for that as well.
What happens in a typical therapy session?
What times will our appointments be?
When you schedule your intake, our staff will let you know if your therapist only has daytime appointments or if they have after school or weekend appointments available. As evening and weekend appointments are the most sought after, these times are frequently the first to get scheduled. We allow our clients to schedule out 75 days in advance to ensure they are able to see their therapist consistently. Furthermore, as the intake appointment is usually a bit longer, we only do these during day time hours and not after school as to allow for the most clients to be seen after school.
I don't really want my child to miss school...
We understand that it is important for children to be in school. We also understand the importance of ensuring the child who is in school is well, capable of learning, and safe. If a child is having tantrums in the classroom, panic attacks before getting on the bus, or thinking of killing themselves, their presence in school should not be the first priority. We make helping your child be a student who can achieve their potential a priority and work with schools to help facilitate their success.
What does our office look like?
Watch this short video for a tour of our office!
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