Phil Erichsen, MA, LMHC
Supervising Therapist, Licensed Therapist
NPI Number: 1144740986
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A Quick Overview
Locations
Degrees and Accreditations
- Master’s in Counseling
- Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)
Therapeutic Focus Areas
I can help in the areas of:
- ADD / ADHD
- Addictions / Substance Abuse
- Adjustment Disorder
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Burnout
- Divorce
- Depression
- Domestic Abuse
- Infidelity
- Life Transitions
- Men’s Issues
- Parenting
- Woman’s Issues
I work with adults, couples, and families – I work with teens 16+ in the context of family therapy.
Insurance
I accept the following employer-sponsored insurance:
- Aetna
- Anthem BCBS
- Cigna
- PHP
- Sagamore
- Signature Care
- Three Rivers
- Tricare (IN)
- United Healthcare / UMR / Optum
If your insurance is not one that I accept, please check with your insurance provider to see if there would be any out-of-network reimbursement available to you for any of our therapy sessions. Crosswinds also accepts debit, credit, or HSA/FSA cards as forms of payment. The rate per therapy session is $125-$195.
Phil's Bio
Phil Erichsen received a Master’s degree in Counseling from Grace College and Theological Seminary. He has worked extensively in community mental health with adolescents, adults, and families covering a wide variety of issues such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, marital issues, family conflict, addictions, and anger management. He has experience in leading groups focused on substance abuse education and helping both the offenders and victims of domestic violence. Phil’s preferred method of therapy is Adlerian, which focuses on rapport, encouragement, building perspective and insight, discovering meaning and purpose, and eventually reorientation. Phil also utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Metaphor Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Reality Therapy. When working with clients dealing with domestic violence, Phil utilizes the Duluth Model. Phil places an importance on building a strong therapeutic relationship with clients and hopes to help each individual find their true meaning and purpose in life.