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78,778 people sought psychiatry/medication help in Pennsylvania in the last year

Discover how starting therapy with a psychiatry/medication can support your own journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life.

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ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Administrators, +35 more
LGBTQIA+, Anger, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Self Esteem, +10 more

I have dedicated my career to helping people grow, prosper and develop the necessary skills to navigate a complicated world.

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Administrators, +35 more
Anger, Behavioral Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, Women’s Issues, +7 more

It is okay to not be okay. Healing from within is an approach that we all must take to better our mental health.

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Aetna, Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Administrators, +35 more
Military / Veteran, Anger, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Infidelity, +14 more

I am looking forward to working with you and listening to your concerns so that we will facilitate positive outcomes to reaching your treatment goals.

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Administrators, +35 more
LGBTQIA+, Anger, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Self Esteem, +9 more

As an experienced clinician that has successfully worked with all age groups, I look forward to helping you reach your therapeutic and psychiatric wel... As an experienced clinician that has successfully worked with all age groups, I look forward to helping you reach your therapeutic and psychiatric wellness goals, regardless of your race, gender identification, age, or past history. Read more

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Administrators, +35 more
Stress, ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, Grief / Loss, +2 more

I believe that whole health starts with mental health and ensure a collaborative and comprehensive approach to mental health care that considers multi... I believe that whole health starts with mental health and ensure a collaborative and comprehensive approach to mental health care that considers multiple contributing factors including biological, developmental, environmental, and psychological perspectives. Read more

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Aetna, Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Administrators, +35 more
Coping Skills, Self Esteem, Stress, OCD / Obsessive-Compulsive, Sleep / Insomnia, +4 more

As a young professional in a constantly changing world, allow me to help you make hard times and tough experiences a little easier.

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Aetna, Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Administrators, +35 more
Coping Skills, Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma / PTSD

Russell Bohner

Hear from Russell Bohner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Psychiatry PMHNP)

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What is your go-to approach in sessions?

My go-to approach for helping people is simple; Listen. I prefer listening to my clients more and talking less. It is through listening that I can effectively assess a client's needs.

What is your typical approach to prescribing medications?

My approach to prescribing medication is to prescribe the most appropriate medication at the lowest possible dose.

Do you teach clients any therapeutic tools in sessions?

I know a client is making meaningful progress in our sessions when they start to demonstrate improved mood and behavior, show increased engagement in activities they once enjoyed, express a better understanding of their thoughts and feelings, utilize coping strategies learned during sessions in their daily life, and report improved relationships and interactions with others. It’s also a good sign when they show increased self-awareness, take steps towards their goals, and express feelings of hope and optimism about the future.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement psychiatric treatment?

There are several activities that psychiatric clients can engage in their personal time to supplement their psychiatric treatment. Here are some suggestions:

  • Exercise: Regular physical activity can help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety.
  • Meditation: Mindfulness and meditation can help manage stress and improve mental well-being.
  • Journaling: Writing about thoughts and feelings can provide a therapeutic outlet.
  • Artistic activities: Engaging in creative activities like painting or music can be therapeutic.
  • Spending time in nature: Being outdoors can have a calming effect and improve mood.
  • Learning something new: Taking up a new hobby or learning a new skill can provide a sense of accomplishment.
  • Social activities: Spending time with loved ones or participating in group activities can provide social support.
  • Healthy eating: A balanced diet can have a positive impact on mood and energy levels.
  • Adequate sleep: Good sleep hygiene is crucial for mental health.
  • Relaxation techniques: Techniques such as deep breathing, yoga, and progressive muscle relaxation can help manage stress and anxiety.
  • Reading: Reading self-help books or materials related to mental health can provide additional insights.

What should someone do to prepare for starting psychiatric care?

The goal of the first psychiatry session is to start building a therapeutic relationship and to come up with a treatment plan. Preparing for the first psychiatry session can help make the process smoother and more beneficial. Here are some tips:

  • Understand the purpose: The first session is generally a get-to-know-you session where the clinician will ask questions about your symptoms, medical history, and life situation.
  • Prepare your medical history: Prepare a list of any medications you’re currently taking, any mental health treatments you’ve had, and any medical conditions you have. Also, prepare to discuss any psychiatric illnesses that run in your family.
  • Know your symptoms: Be ready to describe your symptoms, when they started, how severe they are, and how they affect your life.
  • Identify your goals: Think about what you hope to achieve with therapy. This could be anything from reducing your symptoms, to coping with a crisis, to making a major life change.
  • Plan for logistics: Make sure you have a good internet connection and are able to navigate the Zoom platform. Try to attend the session from your home in a private area with no distractions.
  • Be Oppen-minded: Understand that it’s okay to feel a range of emotions during your first visit. It’s normal to feel anxious about sharing personal information with someone new.

Starting Psychiatry/medication

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Philadelphia therapists and counselors accept 43 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness

  • AmeriHealth Administrators

  • AmeriHealth Medicare Advantage

  • AmeriHealth Pennsylvania

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Capital BlueCross of Pennsylvania | BCBS Medicare Advantage

  • Carelon

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

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Self-pay costs at Philadelphia
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

5.0 Learn about verified reviews
★★★★★
My therapist appointment was great and has been since I have been seeing him once a week. His name is David Harmon and he is really good listener and has given me some a great tools to begin healing from past trauma. I highly recommend him.
Read more My therapist appointment was great and has been since I have been seeing him once a week. His name is David Harmon and he is really good listener and has given me some a great tools to begin healing from past trauma. I highly recommend him.
Leigh Feb 2024
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☆☆☆☆
I looked around for a therapist for a month or so I found this place and I read and reread the reviews and Lauren’s bio a few times When I finally called a few months ago the woman who took my information and answered my questions, I specifically asked if I needed a new letter for my emotional support dog would they be able to help. She assured me absolutely yes. We do it all the time Now a few months into my sessions I asked Lauren for a letter to give my landlord. Lauren informed me over 3 weeks ago she would ask her boss. 2 weeks later she told me no, her boss said no. I had to go online. A year ago my landlord did not like the online one and wanted it from a local Therapist This past week when I had my appointment with Lauren, she said she couldn’t, i asked what kind of therapist she was. Because I was told when I decided to come to your practice that I could get one, I was told I had to have a few sessions with the therapist Now on Tuesday 2/13 I asked, she told me she was meeting with her boss the next day and would tell him what I was told She said she would email me the next day, now it’s Saturday and nothing. I now am so upset that I put all this time into a therapist that isn’t qualified to write a letter, not because of her, but from some rule that I was lied to about on the onset Now I really think I need to go find a true therapist The fact I’m told to go online to get one from a stranger, while I am in therapy Makes me question your practice In sales we call it bait and switch
Read more I looked around for a therapist for a month or so I found this place and I read and reread the reviews and Lauren’s bio a few times When I finally called a few months ago the woman who took my information and answered my questions, I specifically asked if I needed a new letter for my emotional support dog would they be able to help. She assured me absolutely yes. We do it all the time Now a few months into my sessions I asked Lauren for a letter to give my landlord. Lauren informed me over 3 weeks ago she would ask her boss. 2 weeks later she told me no, her boss said no. I had to go online. A year ago my landlord did not like the online one and wanted it from a local Therapist This past week when I had my appointment with Lauren, she said she couldn’t, i asked what kind of therapist she was. Because I was told when I decided to come to your practice that I could get one, I was told I had to have a few sessions with the therapist Now on Tuesday 2/13 I asked, she told me she was meeting with her boss the next day and would tell him what I was told She said she would email me the next day, now it’s Saturday and nothing. I now am so upset that I put all this time into a therapist that isn’t qualified to write a letter, not because of her, but from some rule that I was lied to about on the onset Now I really think I need to go find a true therapist The fact I’m told to go online to get one from a stranger, while I am in therapy Makes me question your practice In sales we call it bait and switch
Donna Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★
I really like my therapist and she is helping me deal with a stressfull situation
Mary Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★
Going well
mary Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★★
So far I have had good experiences with the clinicians and the management.
Susan Feb 2024
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★★★★★
Top notch service! Excellent 1-on-1 counseling. Very pleased with her help so far!
Paul Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★★
My experience with Thriveworks and the Counselor I was assigned to has been good so far. The Counselor is I had hoped, compassionate and intelligent. I am looking forward to continuing with her.
Read more My experience with Thriveworks and the Counselor I was assigned to has been good so far. The Counselor is I had hoped, compassionate and intelligent. I am looking forward to continuing with her.
Susan Feb 2024
Thriveworks.com verified review
★★★★★
I am pleased to have someone I can tell how I am feeling that I would not express to family or friends. The medication helps me to get a better night sleep and helps me feel better the following days and to cope throughout the days that follow.
Read more I am pleased to have someone I can tell how I am feeling that I would not express to family or friends. The medication helps me to get a better night sleep and helps me feel better the following days and to cope throughout the days that follow.
Margaret Feb 2024
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Philadelphia is located off of Chestnut St, between the Delaware River and the Schuylkill River. We're within the Jefferson Building, next to The Gold Center and across the street from the Thompson Building. We are neighbored by About Face Skin Care, Group K Diagnostics, and Taco Bell. The closest bus stops to us are 11th St & Chestnut St and Chestnut St & 10th St.

Phone number

(215) 544-2163

Languages spoken by PA providers

  • English
  • Spanish
Thursday 8:00am - 9:00pm
Friday 8:00am - 9:00pm
Saturday 8:00am - 9:00pm
Sunday 8:00am - 9:00pm
Monday 8:00am - 9:00pm
Tuesday 8:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesday 8:00am - 9:00pm

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Saturday 7:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday 8:00am - 5:00pm
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Tuesday 7:00am - 9:30pm
Wednesday 7:00am - 9:30pm

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