Colorado MFT.0003103
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Cigna
- Providence Health Plan
- Carelon Behavioral Health
- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Colorado
- Independence Blue Cross Pennsylvania
- Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey
- Kaiser Permanente
Colorado Weekly Therapy
Traditional therapy offers steady, ongoing support through a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform, with in-network insurance options and private-pay sessions available.
Ongoing Care
Weekly therapy is a fit when you want consistent support rather than a concentrated two-day intensive. Sessions move at a steady pace so there is room to build trust, practice new responses, and return to the work week by week.
Chad is licensed for clients located in Colorado. The first consultation helps clarify fit, insurance, and whether weekly therapy or an intensive is the better next step.
Free ConsultationIn-Network Plans
Insurance coverage depends on your plan and location. Benefits and eligibility are confirmed before starting care.
Colorado MFT.0003103
Self-Pay
Colorado Traditional Therapy
$175Per session for clients who prefer to pay privately or are not using an in-network plan.
Book Free ConsultationFrequently Asked Questions
Chad is in network with Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Providence Health Plan, Carelon Behavioral Health, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Colorado, Independence Blue Cross Pennsylvania, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey, Kaiser Permanente for clients in Colorado. Coverage depends on your exact plan, and benefits are confirmed before care begins.
Yes. Traditional weekly therapy sessions are conducted through a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform.
Private-pay sessions are available at $175 per session. The consultation is the right place to talk through insurance, payment, and fit.
No. Weekly therapy provides ongoing support over time. Couples intensives are private-pay, concentrated two-day programs for couples who need a different pace of work.
Begin With Fit
The first call is a calm place to talk through what is happening, ask about safety and fit, and decide whether an intensive is the right next step.