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Meridian Health Therapists in Sugar Grove, IL


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Alexis Jordan

My approach to therapy: I help clients become aware of their internalized barriers and heal towards a more fulling narrative where individuals are able to reach their full potential while integrating a socially justice framework and relational skill building.

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Justin Kozak

My approach to therapy: That the therapeutic alliance is very important to me, so I work to gain your trust and respect so you can feel comfortable addressing your problems in a judge free space. I tend to approach problems in an understanding, practical, energetic, and straightforward manner. I am solution focused and want to see you achieve your goals.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Clifton Burns Jr

My approach to therapy: The eclectic approach draws from multiple theoretical orientations to fit the specific needs of every individual, whose needs may not be resolved using only one approach. Identifying problems, developing plans and creating paths for success is key!

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Polly Vaughn

My approach to therapy: I took Pavlov, Gestalt and Freud And developed a Dreamscomesfromchange.org program where I help teach people to valve their lives to achieve their dreams

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Alexis King

My approach to therapy: You’re in a season of becoming, growing, questioning, and unpacking things you’ve carried for too long. I offer therapy that centers you, your story, your values, and your healing. You may be exploring your identity, navigating relationships, or confronting past experiences that are starting to surface.

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Christopher DiGiovanni

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I show up as a real person, and I want you to feel like you can too. I’m not here to fix you—I’m here to understand what life’s been like for you and help you figure out what’s next. I keep things grounded, honest, and collaborative, and we’ll move at a pace that feels safe and manageable for you.

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Dulce Sanchez

My approach to therapy: I like to know everything, no detail is too much for me. I like to know about hobbies, traditions, and beliefs to incorporate into treatment.

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Ashley Johnnies

My approach to therapy: I am laid-back/flexible therapist. I like to make my clients feel comfortable and free to express themselves.

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Diana Appleton

My approach to therapy: I feel my purpose is to help others improve their quality of life. We live in a world where life can come at you a million different ways from instant unemployment, death of a loved one etc.. which can lead to unhealthy coping from anxiety/depression

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Rachel Weithman

My approach to therapy: I bring a warm, nonjudgmental presence to therapy. I act as a mirror, helping you slow down, reflect, and gain self-awareness. My work is trauma-informed, psychodynamic, and relational, often using Internal Family Systems to address deeper wounds.

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Find Meridian Health Therapists & Counselors in Sugar Grove, IL.

Deciding to see a therapist may have been difficult, but finding one who accepts your insurance may be even more challenging. And while you’re trying to cope with your own mental and emotional issues, dealing with insurance issues may be the last thing you want to do.

At Mental Health Match, we specialize in matching people to therapists near you who accept or are in-network with Meridian Health (Medicaid).

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Does Your Insurance Cover Therapy?

Before you start therapy, the first thing you should do is verify your outpatient Meridian Health (Medicaid) therapy coverage. If your plan doesn’t cover behavioral health therapy, they won’t pay; it may surprise you how many plans don’t include therapist insurance coverage.

To determine what your plan covers, you can call the customer service number on your insurance card. Once you know for sure that your insurance will cover outpatient behavioral health, leave it to us to help you find a therapist who accepts Meridian Health (Medicaid) plans.

If you would like to learn more about how to use insurance to cover therapy, check out our FAQ about how to pay for therapy.

Find a Therapist Near You Who Accepts Meridian Health (Medicaid) Therapy Coverage

Instead of Googling “therapists that take my insurance” and sifting through tons of results to no avail, allow us to help. After all, the longer you spend trying to figure out how to pay for therapy, the longer your treatment may be delayed.

With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified therapist near you who takes Meridian Health (Medicaid) therapy coverage is easy! Start by browsing in-network experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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