Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Our therapists charge different fees. Our fee schedule is as follows:

    Patrick Weeg: $300 for 60 minute sessions.

    Nicole Versaw: $225 for 60 minute sessions.

    Hannah Loftus: $165 for 50 minute sessions.

    If any of our therapists are full, you can get on our waitlists, where you can expect to get a call within 1-3 months.

  • The only insurance we can accept is Colorado Access Medicaid plans. We are considered out-of-network providers with all other insurance plans.

    If you have another type of insurance, we provide you with a receipt (also called a superbill) that you can submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement — we cannot guarantee reimbursement. We are not able to do insurance benefits checks, so you will need to reach out to your insurance company to understand what coverage you have for an out-of-network provider.

  • Our offices are located at:

    5310 DTC Parkway
    Suite F
    Greenwood Village, CO 80111

    There is a free parking lot for visitors.

  • We do offer virtual therapy. Due to the somatic and relational focus of our work, we prefer to work together in person whenever possible, but offer virtual therapy as an option when it is not feasible to come in to our office.

  • We believe much of the transformation from therapy happens from the relationship between the therapist and client. To support building a strong therapeutic relationship, we will meet weekly for a minimum of 3 months. After that, we can continue to meet weekly or we can discuss whether it would make sense for you to reduce to biweekly sessions.

  • Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SP) is a type of therapy that helps people deal with trauma and attachment issues. It focuses on the body as an important source of information that can help with finding support and working through difficult or traumatic experiences from the past. SP takes a whole-person approach, combining body awareness, emotions, and thoughts.

    SP helps clients identify and change physical and mental patterns that get in the way of feeling and functioning at their best. It is useful for dealing with overwhelming emotions and reactions from trauma, as well as unhelpful beliefs related to childhood experiences.

  • Every client is different, so there is not a one size fits all answer. How long you are in therapy depends on your prior experience in therapy, your goals, and what types of issues you are experiencing.

  • Somatic therapy is a type of therapy that connects mind and body to help process trauma, stress, and emotional issues. It focuses on the link between physical sensations and emotions, using techniques like mindfulness, body awareness, and movement to release tension and stored trauma.

    By tuning into bodily sensations, clients can gain insight into their emotional state and work through unresolved issues. Somatic therapy helps people become more aware of how their body responds to stress and trauma, allowing them to develop healthier responses and create deep healing.