7,087 people sought individual therapy help in Alaska in the last year

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Hear from our clinicians

What is your go-to approach for individual therapy?

Cecilie: I like to approach individual therapy with a lot of curiosity and empathy to develop better understanding of each person's experience and how it has impacted them to the extent that they are asking for help.

Jennifer: My go-to approach for therapy is an eclectic celebration of methods and techniques. I do not subscribe to one or two specific methods because I select techniques based on the client's preferred style and needs. I have a wide range of methods I use to engage clients, but whatever we decide to do, it will be engaging and interactive. I engage methods from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Individual Psychology (Lifestyle Assessment), Art Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Positive Psychology, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and many more. I often use metaphor and stories to explain complex topics in a humorous and relatable way. I do not subscribe to the therapist as a blank wall type of therapy or give out lots of homework. I also use a whole body approach as psychological issues impact body, brain, social, work, and environmental functioning. This incorporates evaluation and stabilization of issues in the home, work, social, and school environments, somatic exercised such as yoga and stretching, sleep hygiene, stress reduction techniques, art, vagus nerve release, etc. to help the mind and the body heal concurrently. I have worked in rural Alaska for 14 years as a Psychotherapist, Critical Incident Stress Debriefer, EMT, and Firefighter and specialize in the treatment of developmental and complex trauma and Art Therapy.

What tools do you teach in individual therapy?

Cecilie: Initially I focus on building self-esteem by reflecting on personal strengths and improving awareness of the negative self beliefs that have become habitual. Then we move into a stage of taking personal responsibility by practicing honesty and emotional regulation. Cognitive behavioral therapy is the model I use to build these skills.

Jennifer: I teach a wide variety of tools to help my clients succeed in all environments and life tasks. I generally begin by developing a strong, trusting relationship with my clients. I evaluate all immediate stressors and we attempt to minimize those that we can control to stabilize the client and reduce additional or unnecessary stressors that may interfere with therapy progress. These may include finding resources to address issues like food and housing insecurity, financial issues, work problems, social isolation, etc. Once the client is stable in all areas of life, we begin learning practical interventions and skills that can be used to make an immediate impact on the problem such as stress reduction, effective communication skills, rules for fair fighting, substance use reduction, sleep hygiene, developing social support systems, referrals to psychiatrists for testing or medication evaluation, stress reduction techniques, and nutritional issues.

  • Psychoeducation ("The story of the stinky onion" - PTSD, "The Train" - trauma processing, "The rotten banana" - Shame, "The Nerve" - fight-or-flight, "Draw a Bridge" - self concept, The Symphony Orchestra" - ADHD, "The Wall" - overcoming blocks, "The Seesaw" - futility of fighting, "The 4 Goals of Misbehavior", "The Scribble"- creative problem solving, etc.)
  • Art Therapy (Teaching painting, drawing, carving, sculpting, etc. as a way to heal the brain by tapping into and reinforcing pathways to the creative mind. This helps the brain function better and promotes flexible thinking, objectivity, perspective, problem solving, non-verbal communication, expression of emotion, mood improvement, stress reduction, and mind/body connection when client's don't have the words to express what they are experiencing.
  • Vagus Nerve Release - A technique that teaches clients how to get out of fight-flight-freeze mode, resolve anxiety, and improve functioning under pressure.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Linking thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to gain awareness of the motive behind each, belief systems, and improve self-awareness, regulation, and responding intentionally rather than automatically.
  • Lifestyle Assessment - An Adlerian technique that processes life events to identify mistaken beliefs, errant thinking, and perceptions developed at a young age, that become the rules by which we live our lives.

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in individual therapy?

Cecilie: I know a client is making meaningful progress in therapy when they reflect on feeling better about themselves, are less overwhelmed, and setting healthy limits with others in a natural way.

Jennifer: I know a client is making meaningful process in individual therapy when 1) We have established a strong, trusting therapeutic bond that promotes open communication; 2) The client feels unstuck and starts making progress toward their goals; 3) The client's life stabilizes and functioning improves in all environments and life tasks; 4) The client begins to recognize patterns of behaviors and change how they react in response; 5) The client gains self-awareness, self-control, emotion regulation, and self-esteem; 6) The client gains a sense of belonging and autonomy with the confidence to tackle life's issues without me.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement individual therapy?

Cecilie: Using the time between therapy sessions to practice new cognitions and behaviors is an important part of recovery. I like to suggest reading, journaling, a creative pursuit and a physical pursuit.

Jennifer: Clients can supplement their time in individual therapy in so many ways. I often recommend engagement in creative pursuits (and teach skills in session) as it helps boost moods, provides stress relief, promotes self-expression, flexible thinking, objectivity, perspective, mind/body synchronicity, creative thinking, creative problem solving, and heals/promotes improved brain functioning. I also highly recommend engagement in social activities and development of a solid social support system. Exercise and diet are important for stress reduction, improved sleep, and providing the building blocks necessary for the brain and body to work efficiently.

What should someone do to prepare for starting individual therapy?

Cecilie: Be prepared to answer a wide variety of questions for the assessment, which might not have a lot to do with the primary problem. Also, knowing any medications and dosage is really helpful. But overall, just take a deep breath and be open and honest about the problems you are experiencing.

Jennifer: To prepare for your first individual therapy session, I ask that you complete the intake forms and symptom rating scales. This provides the basic information necessary to complete the assessment and establishes a baseline by which we can determine progress over time. This will free us up to spend our time developing a relationship, identifying problem issues, and setting goals for our time together. There is no need to fret about finding something to discuss prior to the session. Just relax and be yourself.

Starting Individual therapy

What is individual therapy?

Individual therapy, also known as individual-counseling, allows people to engage in private sessions with a skilled therapist, counselor, or psychologist. The core objective of individual therapy is to establish a secure and confidential setting where you can openly discuss whatever emotional, psychological, or behavioral challenges you face. Through these one-on-one sessions, the client and therapist work together to delve into, comprehend, and ultimately find solutions for the issues at hand in their life.

How does individual therapy work?

Individual therapy unfolds in a structured process, commencing with an initial assessment in which the therapist gathers essential information about your history, concerns, and objectives. Together, you and your therapist collaboratively establish specific, attainable goals for your sessions, which can encompass symptom alleviation, personal development, or finding solutions to particular challenges.

Can individual therapy help me?

Yes, individual therapy, also known as individual-counseling, at Thriveworks can help you to improve your mental health and overall quality of life.

Is individual therapy conducted in person or online?

Individual therapy at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and via Online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.

How long does individual therapy last?

The duration of your individual therapy sessions will vary. The decision on the number and frequency of sessions is typically collaboratively determined by the client and therapist.

How much does individual therapy cost?

At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Anchorage therapists and counselors accept 20 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Humana Exchange

  • Humana HMO/POS

  • Humana Medicare Advantage

  • Humana PPO | EPO | HDHP

  • JP Farley Corporation

  • Medicare AK

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Self-pay costs at Anchorage
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

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I had a wonderful experience with my practitioner. She was a real professional and helped me tremendously. I will recommend to friends and family.
Read more I had a wonderful experience with my practitioner. She was a real professional and helped me tremendously. I will recommend to friends and family.
Heather Dec 2023
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★★★★★
Dr. Sjofn Weisner gives skilled and compassionate service.
Anchorage Jun 2022
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Noel is compassion and empathy for her clients situation, demonstrate her dedication to guiding them through their struggles so that they can find their way to a healthier situation. Provides a safe, welcoming environment that appreciates the differences and embraces culture that is important to grow and develop.
Read more Noel is compassion and empathy for her clients situation, demonstrate her dedication to guiding them through their struggles so that they can find their way to a healthier situation. Provides a safe, welcoming environment that appreciates the differences and embraces culture that is important to grow and develop.
Anchorage May 2022
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★★★★★
Highly recommend Jennifer Morton who works at Thrive Works! She is respectful and trustworthy.
Anchorage May 2022
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I am former senior law enforcement officer in western Alaska. I found Behavioral Health Services could absolutely benefit people everywhere. Especially, in remote areas of Alaska. Jenifer Morton has experience and training to assist clients with a wide range of concerns including depression, chemical dependency, PTSD or Trauma related issues just as a few. Alaska needs more professionals with Jennifer Morton’s experience.
Read more I am former senior law enforcement officer in western Alaska. I found Behavioral Health Services could absolutely benefit people everywhere. Especially, in remote areas of Alaska. Jenifer Morton has experience and training to assist clients with a wide range of concerns including depression, chemical dependency, PTSD or Trauma related issues just as a few. Alaska needs more professionals with Jennifer Morton’s experience.
Anchorage Apr 2022
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★★★★★
Dr.Sjofn Weisner is caring and professional. She is easy to talk to and listens whole heartedly.
Read more Dr.Sjofn Weisner is caring and professional. She is easy to talk to and listens whole heartedly.
Anchorage Apr 2022
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★★★★★
Dr Sjofn Weisner is a very kind and caring therapist. She helped me figure out my feelings of being stuck and helped me make decisions that have effectively directed my life in a more positive direction. I've lost weight, started running, I got out of a bad relationship and now am in a good and caring relationship. I'm understanding that i can make better choices in life. This has been thanks to her guidance and genuine understanding and support. She is fully committed to assisting me in achieving my goals with enthusiasm and optimism.
Read more Dr Sjofn Weisner is a very kind and caring therapist. She helped me figure out my feelings of being stuck and helped me make decisions that have effectively directed my life in a more positive direction. I've lost weight, started running, I got out of a bad relationship and now am in a good and caring relationship. I'm understanding that i can make better choices in life. This has been thanks to her guidance and genuine understanding and support. She is fully committed to assisting me in achieving my goals with enthusiasm and optimism.
Anchorage Apr 2022
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★★★★★
Dr. Sjofn Weisner worked to help me reframe my perspective and access a deeper part of myself that I didn't realize was there. I completed two sessions with Sjofn and was amazed by my results. Sjofn has a very warm, caring, and personable demeanor that radiates through her services. I will definitely continue to see Sjofn for my future sessions.
Read more Dr. Sjofn Weisner worked to help me reframe my perspective and access a deeper part of myself that I didn't realize was there. I completed two sessions with Sjofn and was amazed by my results. Sjofn has a very warm, caring, and personable demeanor that radiates through her services. I will definitely continue to see Sjofn for my future sessions.
Anchorage Apr 2022
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Therapy Anchorage is located at 670 W Fireweed Ln Suite 100, Anchorage, AK 99503 — right across from where G Ct. intersects with Fireweed. Currently, we share a building with Easterseals Alaska and IDEA Homeschool Anchorage. And next door to the left (if you’re looking at our office) is Storio Specialty Car Storage, PHALANX Academy, and Alaska Textiles.

Phone number

(907) 885-6457

Languages spoken by AK providers

  • English
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