Members and their eligible dependents may also be able to access in-person therapy with the following mental healthcare professionals as part of their benefit program.

Clinical Psychologists – A Clinical Psychologist focuses on diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Some of the more common disorders that might be treated by a Psychologist may include learning disabilities, substance abuse, depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.

Psychotherapists – A Psychotherapist interacts with patients to initiate change in the patient’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior through adaptation. Psychotherapists can provide treatment in individual and group settings.

Occupational Therapists – A Occupational Therapist is a type of health care that helps to solve the problems that interfere with a person’s ability to do the things that are important to them.

All practitioners must be licensed and registered with their colleges.

For further information, please consult your benefit booklet or contact your Plan Administrator.