Do you offer faith-based therapy?
Yes, upon request, you have the opportunity to integrate faith into your therapeutic journey, nurturing your soul, body, and spirit to foster wholesome healing. This approach supports both emotional healing and your walk with God. Additionally, I provide support for those experiencing religious trauma, helping you heal from spiritual wounds and conflicts related to faith.
What experience do you have with Christian ministry?
In addition to my therapeutic experience, I have over 25 years of experience in Christian ministry, which informs my understanding and approach for clients who wish to integrate faith into their healing journey
What is your cancellation and no-show policy?
Cancel/reschedule at least 24 hours in advance - NO FEE
Cancel/reschedule with less than 24 hours' notice - $40.00
No-show - Full Session Cost
In case of emergencies, call 850-979-4432 within 24 hours of a missed appointment. Fees may be waived at the provider’s discretion.
Do you accept insurance?
What forms of payment do you accept?
Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover)
Debit cards
HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) cards
Apple Pay and Google Pay
Cash
Yes, after the first session. Your first session is an intake appointment with a fee of $110. This session allows us to verify your insurance coverage and develop a personalized treatment plan. Once eligibility is confirmed, your insurance will be applied to future sessions. We accept the following insurance providers:
Aetna
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
Oscar (Optum)
Oxford (Optum)
Quest Behavioral Health
United Healthcare (Optum)
Do you offer telehealth sessions?
Yes. Secure virtual counseling is available for Florida residents.
What types of clients do you work with?
Larissa works only with adults and couples. Exception: Larissa will exclusively see teens (13+) who are specifically struggling with, or affected by, trauma (past or present), phobias, or grief.
Where is your office located?
4519 Woodbine Rd. Pace, FL 32571
Our office is located in the Cornerstone office complex. Look for the distinctive dark red brick office complex. Parking and entrances are easily accessible.
What is Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)?
ART is an evidence-based therapy that helps clients resolve trauma and distress using eye movements and visualization techniques. It is fast, effective, and client-driven. Learn more on the ART Training page or visit www.acceleratedresolutiontherapy.com.
More information about ART can be found on the official website and the resources below.
Video: The ART of Rapid Recovery | Laney Rosenzweig | TEDxSpringfield
Video: PBS WEDU Quest: Accelerated Resolution Therapy
Clinical Studies & Reports:
Randomized controlled trial of accelerated resolution therapy (ART) for symptoms of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (Kip et al., 2013)
Accelerated resolution therapy: Randomized controlled trial of a complicated grief intervention (Buck et al., 2020)
Clinical, empirical, and theoretical rationale for selection of accelerated resolution therapy for treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder in VA and DoD facilities. (Kip & Diamond, 2018)
Accelerated resolution therapy: an innovative mental health intervention to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (Finnegan et al., 2015)
Brief treatment of co-occurring post-traumatic stress and depressive symptoms by use of accelerated resolution therapy. (Kip et al., 2013)
Accelerated resolution therapy. In Ritchie EC (ed.): Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Related Diseases in Combat Veterans (Waits, Kip, & Hernandez, 2015)
Accelerated resolution therapy for PTSD (Waits, 2018)
Can I host a private training for my team or agency?
Yes! Private ART trainings are available for clinics, agencies, or group practices. To host a training, you must:
Have at least 6 participants
All participants must meet the eligibility requirements to attend the ART training
Provide a training location that includes:
One main meeting room with seating for all attendees
At least two private rooms for practice and breakout sessions
To inquire about scheduling a private training, contact Larissa by clicking here.
Do I need previous trauma training to take ART training?
No. ART training is beginner-friendly and designed for clinicians with varying levels of trauma experience.
Who is eligible to attend ART Trainings?
ART Basic Training is open to licensed mental health professionals, pre-licensed clinicians, and qualifying graduate students in the mental health field. Eligibility depends on your current education, licensure status, and supervision arrangement.
🔹 Licensed Professionals – Must hold a license in a qualifying mental health field (e.g., Counseling, Social Work, Psychology).
🔹 Pre-Licensed Clinicians – Must have a relevant master's degree and be under licensed supervision while pursuing full licensure.
🔹 Graduate Students – Must be in the final clinical portion of a master’s or doctoral program, on a licensure track, and under supervision.
➤ Note: Individuals with only a substance abuse license are generally not eligible.
Full eligibility details and documentation requirements can be found here.
Are CE credits provided?
21 CEU's are available through ART International after completing the 3-day training.
Are the trainings in person or virtual?
Trainings hosted by Larissa are currently held in person only.
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