DrTanikaJohnsonLPC r
Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health ServiceLocation
- Company - Education and Counseling Solutions, LLC
- Agency Name - Education and Counseling Solutions, LLC
- Contact Name - DrTanikaJohnsonLPC r
Memphis, TN, 38134
About
The period following childbirth can be exceedingly challenging for any mother experiencing a postpartum disorder. A mother may encounter increased hormonal changes that could contribute to intense mood swings. These feelings of extreme sadness, anxiety, and fatigue can affect a mother’s self-care and the care of others. There is new hope for mothers that may exhibit symptoms of postpartum depression, postpartum obsessive-compulsive disorder, postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder, and postpartum bipolar disorder. With the care and compassion of the right mental health clinician, mothers can begin the journey of healing and recovery. Let’s take the first step in regaining control over your life. Postpartum disorders are treatable with professional help.
Qualifications
- Years in Practice: 17 Years
- School: Argosy University
- Year Graduated: 2008
- License No. and State: 2679, Tennessee
Finances
- Avg Cost (per session): $90.00-150.0
- Sliding Scale: Yes
- Accepts Insurance: Yes
- Accepted Payment Methods: Self-Pay, American Express, Discover, Mastercard, Visa, ACI Specialty Benefits, Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, ComPsych, United Behavioral Health/Optum, and Humana
Insurances
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
- CIGNA
- ComPsych Corporation
- Humana
- United Behavioral Health (UBH)
Age Groups
- Adults
Types of Training
- Assessment
- Brief
- Consultation
- Couple
- Crisis
- Family
- Group
- Individual
- Inpatient
- Long Term
- Outpatient
Therapy Type
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy /REBT
- Existential Psychotherapy
- Family Systems Therapy
- Reality Therapy
- Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Issues
- Abortion or Post Abortion Issues
- Fertility Issues
- Obsessions and Compulsions (OCD)
- Post Partum Depression
- Pregnancy and Birthing
- Women's Issues
Last Modified: 29 May 2020