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Delivers regular one-on-one sessions focused on emotional support, coping strategies, and goal-setting, fostering long-term healing and personal development in an outpatient setting.
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At this center, you receive personalized care for mental health conditions. They provide therapy and tailor treatment to your unique needs, diagnoses, and preferences.
Delivers regular one-on-one sessions focused on emotional support, coping strategies, and goal-setting, fostering long-term healing and personal development in an outpatient setting.
At this time, we are not credentialed with any insurance companies. However, we find that clients who use their Out Of Network (OON) benefits may get up to 80% reimbursement of the insurance company's fee for each session. We can provide a superbill at the end of each month for you to submit to your insurance.
Heartwork Counseling Center in Madison, Wisconsin is owned and run by a husband and wife pair and offers outpatient therapy services with monthly yoga. They specialize in counseling for trauma, life transitions, and grief & loss. They have options for individual and group therapy sessions and offer eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) as one of their therapy modalities. They will reimburse the intake session fee, no questions asked, if therapy at Heartwork Counseling is not a good fit.
Their monthly, candlelit yoga classes are offered the first Sunday of the month from 6-7PM in the Mendota Movement Room. Instructor Christina Nelson-Johnson leads individuals through grounding practices, breathwork, restorative postures, and gentle somatic movement. Classes involve reflection and journaling, helping clients pause and reconnect with themselves.
At this center, you receive personalized care for mental health conditions. They provide therapy and tailor treatment to your unique needs, diagnoses, and preferences.

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Ian Nelson-Johnson, Psy.D, L.P.

Christina Nelson-Johnson, Yoga Teacher and Intentional Living Guide
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