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Emergent Mental Health Services

Licensed Counselors and Social Workers Emergent Mental Health Services
Available this week
Specialties: Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, PTSD, Anger Management,
Insurance: Optum, BlueCross and BlueShield, Self pay, Aetna, Magellan,

Introduction

We recognize that emotional challenges can feel overwhelming, and many individuals seek a safe space to express their feelings and find support. Our counseling services offer this secure environment, helping clients enhance communication, resolve conflicts, and cultivate stronger, healthier relationships. At Emergent Mental Health Services, our focus is on teaching effective coping strategies to manage stress, trauma, and other life challenges. Through self-exploration and guided therapy, we encourage resilience, personal growth, and long-term well-being. For those recovering from trauma, addiction, or loss, we provide essential support and guidance, assisting them in finding healing and progressing on their journey toward recovery.

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Highlights

  • Accepting new clients
  • Available on nights & weekends
  • Offers free consultation
  • Telehealth appointments
  • Accepts online payments and insurance

Licenses

  • LPC #LPC-20609 (AZ)

Specialties

Additional focus areas


Treatment Approaches


Population focus

Appointment types

  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Groups

Communities

  • Recovery
  • Lesbian, Gay, & Bisexual

Age groups

  • Teenagers (12-18)
  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adults (24+)
  • Elders (65+)

Languages

  • English

Payment options Free intro call available

Pay with insurance

Emergent Mental Health Services accepts these insurance providers. What you pay depends on your plan.
  • Optum
  • BlueCross and BlueShield
  • Self pay
  • Aetna
  • Magellan
  • AHCCCS-AIHP, Tribal ALTCS and TRBHA only

Pay out-of-pocket

Emergent Mental Health Services has not provided out-of-pocket fees. Get in contact for more information.

Locations

Video Office

Frequently asked questions

Is Emergent Mental Health Services accepting new clients and do they offer online appointment requests? Emergent Mental Health Services is currently accepting new clients and can be booked on the Monarch website. Emergent Mental Health Services also offers a free consultation.
Does Emergent Mental Health Services offer telehealth appointments? Emergent Mental Health Services does offer telehealth appointments. You can request to book a telehealth appointment with them on their Monarch profile.
What areas does Emergent Mental Health Services specialize in? Emergent Mental Health Services specializes in the following areas: ADD/ADHD, Adjustment Disorder, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment Issues, Bipolar Disorder, Codependency, Depression, Domestic Violence, Dual Diagnosis, Grief, LGBTQIA+, Life Transitions, Prejudice/Discrimination, PTSD, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Substance Use, Transgender Issues, and Trauma.

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