We’d love to Hear from You

Whether you’re looking for a teen therapy group to join, individual counseling, or wanting to connect with us here at Interfaith Bridge Counseling, we encourage you to reach out to us.

Interfaith Bridge Counseling, PLLC

Virtual Therapy in Colorado

(720) 230-6570
hello@interfaithbridge.com

We are excited to announce that after four years, we are accepting new individual clients and group therapy members!

This is because we’ve recently expanded and added more therapist interns to our team. This means that if you are inquiring about individual counseling, we have immediate availability and will be able to schedule an appointment for you with one of our new therapist interns.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, our services are not faith-based. All of our therapeutic services are provided with a psychological approach in Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling (MBTC). MBTC specifically uses techniques that are focused on your overall health in body, mind, and soul/spirit.

    By including your overall health in this capacity, you and your therapist are able to unite your spiritual and cultural perspectives in your therapeutic work, encouraging a all-inclusive, insightful experience to healing and growth.

  • All of our therapists operate on a pay-what-you-can scale between $60 - $140 per session for individual counseling.

    On January 1st of each year, we apply an annual fee increase of $10 for all individual counseling clients in order to continue to offer accessible mental health therapy. This practice is part of honoring our therapeutic relationship, this mental health community, and your therapeutic work. It is important to note that your pay-what-you-can scale maxes out at $140, which means if you are already paying $140 per session, you will not receive a fee increase.

  • We accept Health First Colorado (Medicaid). At this time, we accept Rocky Mountain Health Plans (RMHP) Region 1 and Colorado Access (COAccess) Region 3 and Region 5:

    RMHP (UnitedHealthcare Community Plan) Region 1 serves members receiving primary care services in one of the following counties: Archuleta, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jackson, La Plata, Larimer, Mesa, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit.

    COAccess Region 3 and Region 5 serves members receiving primary care services in one of the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, and Elbert.

    While we do not accept any private insurances at this time, we can provide superbills for out of network (OON) submission to your insurance for possible reimbursement. Those who have requested superbills will have them generated during the first week of each month via your Client Portal. If you have questions or would like to set up an on-going superbill request, please reach out to our office at hello@interfaithbridge.com.

  • Whether you are calling for yourself or your teen, our first consultation or therapeutic meeting will consist of us reviewing the reason(s) for seeking support, where you and/or your teen are in life, and what you're interested in exploring. If we find that we are the right fit, the first few sessions together will involve a process of getting to know one another, sharing you and/or your teens' history, and discussing the short and long-term goals of our work together.

    Each person and reason for coming to therapy differs from person to person as well as family to family. Because of this, the amount of necessary sessions will vary. However, we will always be transparent with you on your journey with us. It is important to note that we are not considered a short-term, skills-only therapy practice. Instead, we support an on-going therapeutic model that addresses both short-term and long-term needs. On average, our clients tend to work with us for 2-4 years.

    Additionally, you have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost once you schedule services with us. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit https://www.cms.gov/nosurprises

  • Here at Interfaith Bridge Counseling, we pride ourselves on our community connections which offer extended support to our clients. If we are certain that we are not a good fit for one another, Interfaith Bridge Counseling will work to provide the appropriate referrals to best suite your needs.

    As a reminder, we do not provide emergency or crisis services. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, you will be required to contact crisis services, such as Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners via phone call at 844.493.TALK (8255) or via text by texting "TALK" to 38255.

  • It is important to note that our office is entirely virtual - we no longer have a physical location at this time. Because our office is virtual, you are able to join on a phone, tablet, or computer using the Google Meets app or dialing in once you have been given access to our Google Meets link. Through our virtual office, we are also able to assist you in turning on closed captioning and using the chat feature as additional, accessible ways to engage our virtual office.

    It is also important to note that all clients reserve the right to accommodations while part of our community. We are more than able to help create solutions and meet sensory needs as requested.

  • Yes, absolutely.

    We believe that it is our responsibility as a mental health organization and community to promote policies, laws, and programs that affirm, support, and value LGBTQIA+ youth, families, and communities. Therefore, Interfaith Bridge Counseling, our staff, and ALL of our services are LGBTQIA+ friendly, affirming, and competent.