Christensen Therapy + Consulting
Amee Christensen, LMFT
Therapy for…
Individuals, couples and families experiencing complicated grief, ambiguous loss, acute and chronic trauma, life transitions, and other issues including
• mood disorders
• dissociative disorders
• anxiety
• relational conflict/distress
• parenting challenges
• reproductive mental health/infertility
• PTSD
“I sometimes forget
that I was created for
Joy.
My mind is too busy.
My heart is too heavy
for me to remember
that I have been called to dance
the sacred dance of life.
I was created to smile
To love
To be lifted up
And to lift others up.
O’ Sacred One
Untangle my feet
from all that ensnares.
Free my soul that we might
Dance
and that our dancing might be contagious.”
– Hafiz
*Beginning January 1, 2022, mental health care providers will be required by law to give uninsured and self-pay patients a good faith estimate of costs for services that they offer, when scheduling care or when the patient requests an estimate.
This new requirement was finalized in regulations issued October 7, 2021. The regulations implement part of the “No Surprises Act,” enacted in December 2020 as part of a broad package of COVID- and spending-related legislation. The act aims to reduce the likelihood that patients may receive a “surprise” medical bill by requiring that providers inform patients of an expected charge for a service before the service is provided. See www.cms.gov/nosurprises for more information about your rights under this regulation.