Mental Health Therapy in Flint Township

Therapists in Flint Township

Ron Andersen

Flint Township, Michigan - Limited Licensed Psychologist
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Ron Andersen is a Limited Licensed Psychologist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Ron has experience working with Bisexual People, Gay People, Lesbians, Nonbinary People, Queer People, and Transgender People. Ron is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Blue Care Network, and BlueCross BlueShield. They accept American Express, Cash, and Discover. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Shayna Bendle

Shayna Bendle

Flint Township, Michigan - Limited Licensed Psychologist
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Shayna Bendle is a limited licensed psychologist providing individual therapy for adults and seniors in Flint Township, Michigan. She specializes in mood disorders and anxiety, depression and coping skills with additional expertise in ADHD, trauma and substance use, relationship issues and life transitions. Shayna takes an eclectic, strengths based approach to create a warm and safe space where clients can build healthier coping strategies and work toward lasting well being. Mood Disorder Treatment Shayna's core clinical focus is helping adults manage mood disorders including bipolar disorder, alongside anxiety and depression. With a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology and 12 years in practice, she blends evidence based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and solution focused brief therapy to match each client's unique needs. Sessions are designed to help you identify patterns that contribute to emotional distress while learning practical skills to manage symptoms day to day. Her eclectic and multi modal approach addresses both underlying concerns and immediate challenges, with a focus on building resilience, improving emotional regulation and strengthening coping tools you can use between appointments. Bariatric Psychology In addition to therapy, Shayna offers bariatric psychological evaluations required before bariatric surgery. She provides compassionate, thorough assessments and ongoing support for clients navigating behavior change, emotional wellness and the psychological aspects of bariatric care. Getting Started with Care Shayna sees clients in person at her Flint Township office on South Linden Road and via secure telehealth for individuals across Michigan. She is affiliated with the Center for Psychological Well Being, a Flint area practice serving Genesee County and surrounding communities. She accepts most major insurance plans including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Medicare, TRICARE and UnitedHealthcare and offers a sliding scale for accessibility.

Jessica Freile

Jessica Freile

Flint Township, Michigan - Limited Licensed Psychologist
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Jessica Freile is a Limited Licensed Psychologist helping clients through the Center for Psychological Well-Being in Flint, Michigan. Offering compassionate individual therapy, she specializes in helping women, adolescents and young adults navigate anxiety, depression, relationship issues and life transitions. Clients value her warm, non-judgmental space and collaborative, empowering style. What kinds of therapy does Jessica Freile offer? Jessica provides individual psychotherapy rooted in person-centered care, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and humanistic approaches. She focuses on anxiety, depression, stress management, self-esteem, coping skills, and relationship challenges, tailoring each session to meet your unique needs. Who can get help here? Jessica works with preteens and teens (ages 11 and up), young adults, adults and seniors. Her practice has a special focus on supporting women navigating emotional struggles, life changes and interpersonal stress, while also providing affirming care for adolescents and young adults. Jessica offers both in-person sessions at the Flint office and secure video telehealth appointments for clients across Michigan. What are the payment options? Jessica accepts Aetna, Blue Care Network, BlueCross BlueShield, Cofinity, Medicare, Optum, Priority Health and UnitedHealthcare. Self-pay sessions are available at $95 per session, and financing through CareCredit may also be an option.  

Jessica Moore

Flint Township, Michigan - Limited Licensed Psychologist
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Jessica Moore, MA, LLP is a Limited Licensed Psychologist and mental health provider in Flint, Michigan offering therapy through the Center for Psychological Well-Being. She specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, body image concerns, disordered eating, and perinatal mental health using an integrative approach that blends Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness based techniques, and humanistic psychology. What types of therapy does Jessica Moore provide? Jessica offers individual psychotherapy using an eclectic, integrative style. Her core modalities include CBT, Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, Attachment Based Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, and Solution Focused Brief Therapy to address anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship conflict, and eating concerns. Who can get help here? Jessica works with preteens and teens ages 11–18, adults, and seniors in individual therapy. She has particular experience supporting single mothers, working moms, and clients navigating pregnancy and postpartum challenges. She also offers affirming care for LGBTQ+ clients. Does she offer any specialized services? Jessica provides bariatric psychological evaluations required before bariatric surgery. This makes her practice a resource for clients preparing for weight loss surgery as well as those seeking ongoing mental health support. What insurance or payment options are accepted? Jessica is in-network with many commercial plans including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare, Priority Health, and others. She is not in-network with Medicaid but offers discounted self pay rates, accepts HSA/FSA, and provides CareCredit financing options.

Center For Psy Well-Being Cranston

Center For Psy Well-Being Cranston

Flint Township, Michigan - Psychologist
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Center For Psy Well-Being Cranston is a Psychologist, providing both online and in-person sessions. Services include therapy for teen & preteen (11 - 18), adults (18+), and seniors (65+). Center For Psy Well-Being has experience working with Bisexual People, Gay People, Intersex People, Lesbians, Nonbinary People, Queer People, and Transgender People. Center For Psy Well-Being is in-network with insurance providers including Aetna, Blue Care Network, and BlueCross BlueShield. They accept American Express, Cash, and Check. Get in touch to see how therapy can fit your goals and schedule.

Shuntai Allen-Bey

Shuntai Allen-Bey

Flint Township, Michigan - Licensed Professional Counselor
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Shuntai Walker Allen-Bey is a licensed professional counselor based in Flint, Michigan. She works with individuals and couples. She offers sessions exclusively online, with availability on weekdays, late evenings and Saturdays. She accepts self payment and most insurances. Holistic Mental Health Care for Women and Couples Shuntai has over a decade of experience offering holistic mental health care for women of “different hues”. Her goal is to create a safe space for individuals and couples to heal, grow and transform. She specializes in addressing anxiety, depression, trauma, phase of life issues, relationship difficulties, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and sexual wellness concerns.  Compassionate and Integrative Therapeutic Techniques She’s dedicated to offering compassionate, whole person care for the mind, body and spirit. She uses a blend of evidence based methods like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure response prevention (ERP) with creative interventions such as aromatherapy, meditation, guided imagery, art, music and poetry, aimed at helping clients explore their emotions and find clarity. She emphasizes using affirming and culturally responsive healing methods designed to meet unique client needs.  

Free Mental Health Resources in Michigan

NAMI Michigan is an advocacy organization for people of all ages who are affected by serious mental illnesses. Through strengthening local resources with education and providing support meetings and community advocacy, the organization influences public policy at the state level to ensure mental health continues to be in front of legislators. Local chapters offer meetings, educational presentations, and family support for all persons affected by mental illness.
The Buddy to Buddy Veteran Mentorship Program is staffed by veteran volunteers who provide support in finding resources to all service members. Veteran mentors are paired with veterans who need help finding federal, state and local benefit services. They may help with paperwork or in finding housing. The relationship between the veterans may be long term or immediate depending on the needs of the service member.
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FCOM is a non profit organization that provides resources for those seeking free health and mental health care. The organization advocates for public policies that support access to services by underserved populations. Free clinics can be searched through the website by county location.
The HUDA clinic provides free primary care, dental, mental health, vision, and specialty care for the underinsured and uninsured of the metro Detroit area. There are no copays or fees. Preventative screenings, health assessments, and management for chronic diseases or referrals to specialists are available. Primary care offers walk-ins, but all other services require appointments.
LGBT Detroit offers free mental health services and referrals for victims of crime in the LGBT+ adult population. In house therapy, faith based support, health care, housing and psycho-social support are available. With an emphasis on diversity and inclusion, community education and social awareness, the center provides support and resources for prevention of violent crimes against the LBGT+ population.
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Affirmations Community Center offers education and resources for the LBGTQ+ population in the northern Detroit metro area. The center offers mental health therapy on weekdays, evenings and weekends through telehealth and in person appointments. They accept all major insurance including Medicaid and Medicare and offer a sliding scale for those without insurance. A quick resource guide offers a list of additional social services available for community members.
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The University of Michigan Eisenberg Family Depression Center is a research facility that networks around the country with other university psychiatry and neuroscience departments to advance treatment methods for depression and other mental health conditions. Through treatment at the center, patients are assisting in the development of new treatments and programs that reach young people before and during the college years.
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The outreach and engagement department of MSU provides ta resource list for those seeking mental health and support services. The resources are compiled as a project by the Office of College Access Initiative. They are not an endorsement of the services provided, but a comprehensive list to assist in accessing needed services.
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This is a virtual placement service to make mental health services more accessible. There are over 600 case managers in over 70 university and college counseling centers who provide referrals to online mental health services as well as on site providers and facilities.This service is free and provided by Michigan State University - Flint, but the services provided by facilities and providers may require fees and insurance.
The Community Mental Health Authority services Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties as a public Community Behavioral Health Clinic. The clinic provides comprehensive services to all ages regardless of ability to pay. Treatments for substance abuse, serious mental illnesses, crises, and developmental disabilities are available.
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The Veteran Navigator project is sponsored by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to assist veterans in connecting to federal, state and local resources for mental health support, substance abuse treatment, disabilities claims and services and housing needs. Programs include Women Veteran Strong, Walking with Warriors, the Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan, and access to Community Mental Health Service Providers. The program is designed to help veterans who are not connected to the VA Hospital system and are seeking treatment or social support.
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The Michigan Crisis and Access line (MiCAL) is the regional 988 helpline for persons who are experiencing a mental health crisis. The warmline is a peer-support phone service that can be reached through 1888 PEER-753. A person can call or text 988 if in crisis or call the warmline for someone to talk to and to obtain referrals for continuing support.
The Community Mental Health for Central Michigan (CMHCM) crisis hotline provides 24/7 free and confidential support for those in a mental health crisis. The web site also lists the Community Mental Health Emergency Centers for Central Michigan located in Clare, Gladwin, Midland, McLaren, Mt. Pleasant, Mecosta County, Big Rapids, and Reed City.
The University of Michigan offers a couseling and psycholgoical services program (CAPS) for students. Clinical services include individual and group counseling, teletherapy services, support for survivors of sexual violence, eating and body image services, and in depth clinical screenings. A crisis line is staffed 24/7 for after hours psychiatric emergencies. The web site lists additional resources.
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The Ozone House is a safe haven for adolescents who are experiencing homelessness. The organization provides support and housing for adolescents to help them achieve stability and develop health life skills. The nonjudgmental and supportive environment has serviced Ypsilanti for over 50 years through 24/7 crisis services, a drop in center, and long term support for LBGTQ+ teens.
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