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Therapy for UW-Green Bay students.
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay sits in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Telehealth means you can keep your therapist when you go home for break, when you transfer, when you graduate and move across the state for the first real job. The free 15 minutes consult tells you whether we are a fit before you commit to anything.
A public university campus is a particular kind of pressure. UW-Green Bay has about 9,821 students, which means the resources exist but the line for them is long. University counseling centers cap most students at six to twelve sessions, sometimes fewer. If what you are working on does not resolve in that window, an outside therapist becomes the practical option.
I see students from UW-Green Bay by telehealth, usually from their dorm room or off-campus apartment. Session timing fits between classes; an hour goes by faster than a long lecture and you do not lose half your day to a drive. The same applies over breaks; the relationship continues from wherever you go.
What students typically bring.
- Academic anxiety that has stopped responding to the usual fixes (study harder, sleep more, drink less coffee).
- Sophomore-year disorientation: the "why am I doing this" that hits after the freshman novelty wears off.
- Relationship patterns from before college that show up again in the first serious adult-life relationship.
- ADHD or attention concerns that the high-school structure used to mask and college does not.
- Family conflict over major choice, value differences, distance.
- Pre-graduation panic. The job search is its own kind of life event.
How the work fits a college schedule.
Telehealth sessions are 50 minutes. Most students start weekly or every other week and adjust from there. You can sit in your dorm, your apartment, or the quiet corner of a library study room with headphones; the only requirement is somewhere you will not be interrupted for an hour. Sessions hold over breaks and over the summer if you want them to.
Free 15 minutes consult comes first. We talk about what brings you in and whether I am the right person for it. If I am not, I tell you that, and where to look. No pressure to commit on that call.
Insurance and cost.
I accept BadgerCare, Medicaid, Medicare, and most major insurance plans including those carried by student health plans. If you are on a parent's plan from outside Wisconsin, telehealth from a Wisconsin therapist may or may not be covered; we can check together on the consult call. Out-of-pocket session fee is $125 with sliding-scale consideration for students who need it.
Around Green Bay more broadly.
If you live off-campus in Green Bay or in the towns around it, the same telehealth applies. The Green Bay therapy page lists the topics I cover for clients across the city, not just students.
Other public university pages
Same population, different campus.
Or see every Wisconsin college with a page on this site.