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Chambers & Blohm accepts BCBS, Medicaid, Sanford Health Plan, Medicare testing, and some Medicare Advantage plans. Self-pay and out-of-network options are available.
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About Chambers and Blohm Psychological Services
Chambers & Blohm Psychological Services in Bismarck, offers care for people of all ages facing mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship struggles, and emotional regulation issues. Since 2001, they’ve provided outpatient services including individual, couples, and group therapy, as well as psychological testing and medication management. Their team is known for compassionate care and highly trained clinicians.
Their approach includes therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, acceptance and commitment therapy, and play therapy. These methods help clients manage emotions, challenge negative thinking, and build stronger relationships. Every treatment is personalized, helping people of all ages gain confidence, stability, and skills to handle life’s challenges more effectively.
Couples and creative wellness services are led by experienced specialists. Calie Brown, LPCC, uses the Gottman Method to help couples improve communication and resolve conflict. Dr. Kathy Blohm offers expert sex therapy as the region’s only board-certified sex therapist. Andrea Falcon leads mindfulness, yoga, and art sessions that support emotional healing through creativity, movement, and self-expression.
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Provider's Policy:Chambers & Blohm accepts BCBS, Medicaid, Sanford Health Plan, Medicare testing, and some Medicare Advantage plans. Self-pay and out-of-network options are available.
Medicaid
<p>Signed into law through the Social Security Act in 1965, Medicaid is a United States government program that offers health insurance to those with limited income.</p>
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A simple coverage option for Americans without health insurance and disabilities. Many private insurances incorporate Medicare to expand its coverage options.
See rehabs that accept this provider.Treatment for children incorporates the psychiatric care they need and education, often led by on-site teachers to keep children on track with school.
Men and women attend treatment for addiction in a co-ed setting, going to therapy groups together to share experiences, struggles, and successes.
At this center, you receive personalized care for mental health conditions. They provide therapy and tailor treatment to your unique needs, diagnoses, and preferences.
Teens receive the treatment they need for mental health disorders and addiction, with the added support of educational and vocational services.
Treatment for children incorporates the psychiatric care they need and education, often led by on-site teachers to keep children on track with school.
A combination of scientifically rooted therapies and treatments make up evidence-based care, defined by their measured and proven results.
A non-medicinal, wellness-focused approach that aims to align the mind, body, and spirit for deep and lasting healing.
Patient and therapist meet 1-on-1 to work through difficult emotions and behavioral challenges in a personal, private setting.
A practiced state of mind that brings patients to the present. It allows them to become fully aware of themselves, their feelings, and the present moment.
This approach is commonly used with children. It incorporates elements of play and self-expression, like boardgames, finger painting, dolls, and blocks.
This form of talk therapy addresses any childhood trauma at the root of a patient's current diagnosis.
Patients can connect with a therapist via videochat, messaging, email, or phone. Remote therapy makes treatment more accessible.
Visual art invites patients to examine the emotions within their work, focusing on the process of creativity and its gentle therapeutic power.
Partners work to improve their communication patterns, using advice from their therapist to better their relationship and make healthy changes.
Lateral, guided eye movements help reduce the emotional reactions of retelling and reprocessing trauma, allowing intense feelings to dissipate.
Family therapy addresses group dynamics within a family system, with a focus on improving communication and interrupting unhealthy relationship patterns.
Grief is a natural reaction to loss, but severe grief can interfere with your ability to function. You can get treatment for this condition.
Personality disorders destabilize the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves. If untreated, they can undermine relationships and lead to severe distress.
ADHD is a common mental health condition caused by dopamine imbalance. Common symptoms include inattention, hyperactivitiy, and impulsivity.
Although anger itself isn't a disorder, it can get out of hand. If this feeling interferes with your relationships and daily functioning, treatment can help.
Anxiety is a common mental health condition that can include excessive worry, panic attacks, physical tension, and increased blood pressure.
This mental health condition is characterized by extreme mood swings between depression, mania, and remission.
Symptoms of depression may include fatigue, a sense of numbness, and loss of interest in activities. This condition can range from mild to severe.
An eating disorder is a long-term pattern of unhealthy behavior relating to food. Most people with eating disorders have a distorted self-image.
OCD is characterized by intrusive and distressing thoughts that drive repetitive behaviors. This pattern disrupts daily life and relationships.
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
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