I am a licensed psychologist in Madison, WI. I work with many clients seeking individual therapy, and I specialize in marriage and couples counseling. Please learn about my therapy and counseling services, my background and training, and commonly asked questions about seeking counseling or therapy.
Whether you are seeking help with relationship issues, emotional struggles, or life problems, therapy can provide you with the tools and understanding to find solutions for your problems and relief from emotional pain. Counseling can help you truly enjoy life and live up to your full potential, whether your focus is a career, building a family, or some other calling.
Whether you are seeking help with relationship issues, emotional struggles, or life problems, therapy can provide you with the tools and understanding to find solutions for your problems and relief from emotional pain. Counseling can help you truly enjoy life and live up to your full potential, whether your focus is a career, building a family, or some other calling.
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My name is Rhonda Reinholtz, PhD, and I am a clinical psychologist in private practice. My education in psychology began at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN. I completed my graduate work at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, and then completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.
I offer therapy to individuals, couples, and families, for difficulties ranging from mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, to life events such as relationship conflict and career decisions. I provide short-term counseling for straightforward problems as well as in-depth therapy for longstanding struggles, and some of the issues I work with are detailed below.
I welcome the opportunity to work with you to sort through whatever isn't going well in your life right now and to make it better.
I will best be able to answer your questions if you can let me know a few things: if you know whether you plan to use insurance, and if so, who your insurance provider is; whether you were referred to me by someone in particular; and whether you have scheduling limitations or have flexibility about when you can come in.
I will best be able to answer your questions if you can let me know a few things: if you know whether you plan to use insurance, and if so, who your insurance provider is; whether you were referred to me by someone in particular; and whether you have scheduling limitations or have flexibility about when you can come in.
When starting therapy for the first time, people often ask how long it will take or how many sessions they will need. Because feelings and relationships are highly individualized and complex, there is no way to know for certain how to answer such questions. However, a therapist should be able to give you some idea of how treatment for your presenting problem usually works.
If you have insurance that you would like to use to pay for therapy, you should confirm that your policy benefits include outpatient psychotherapy and that your insurance company doesn't require you to see one of their therapists. Most insurance policies will not cover couples or marital therapy. Is there a limit to the number of sessions or the total dollar amount that my plan will cover?.
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Jean Beaber
Nov 18, 2013
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You will not be able to find a more compassionate, supportive, educated, understanding and positively helpful counselor in Madison, Wisconsin. Through her guidance, listening, explanations, and honesty, I have a wonderful life now and I don't know that I could have reached the level of healing I did without Dr. Reinholtz. I highly recommend her for any need you might have.