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Pronouns She/Her

Roxie Powell, MFT-A
Marriage and Family Therapy Associate

Pronouns She/Her

 

Roxie Powell is a Marriage and Family Therapy Associate and began her career in the mental health field in 2019, graduating from Regent University in 2022 with her master’s degree in Marriage, Couples and Family Counseling. She provides counseling for couples, families, and individuals ages 5+.

Roxie’s passion for mental wellness started when she became a military spouse and discovered the difficulties families face with frequent disruptions and reintegration of the military member. That spark led to her back to school to pursue her master’s degree.

 

Roxie’s undergraduate education in Biology has given her a deep appreciation for the empirical work that surrounds the attachment-based therapy approach. She utilizes Emotionally Focused Therapy EFT) as her primary modality to help couples and families develop a better understanding of their attachment needs and  foster clear communication. Roxie strives for excellence in therapy, and this has led her to become a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). She continues to expand her depth through trainings in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Solution Building Couples Therapy, Bibliotherapy, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Attachment Theory.

 

Roxie holds the belief that humans are innately relational and wired for connection. She believes clients can maximize their potential if they are given a nurturing environment of understanding, acceptance, and unconditional positive regard.

*An MFT-A is a person who has completed their graduate schooling and is in the process of completing 1500 clinical hours of supervised practice to become a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist. The State of Alaska Board of Marital and Family Therapy is responsible for granting an MFT-A his/her license once they have competed the requirements set forth by the Board. Roxie practices under the clinical supervision of Dennis Eames, LMFT and the mentorship of Ashley M. Barrera, LMFT. 

Rates & Insurance

Diagnostic Assessment (1st session) - 90-min  $247.50

60-minute session  $165/hr

**As an associate, Roxie can offer a discounted rate to those with financial need paying out of pocket.

Roxie can bill some insurances as an Out of Network Provider, which means that after your deductible is met,  your insurance may cover a portion of services and you would be responsible for the remaining amount owed. Please check with your insurance company to see what your Out-of-Network coverage offers. 

At this time, Roxie is unable to bill Premera, BC/BS, Tri-Care and Medicaid. 

GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE 

Beginning January 1, 2022, federal laws regulating client care have been updated to include the “No Surprises” Act. This Act requires health care practitioners to provide current and potential clients who are not using insurance a “Good Faith Estimate” (GFE) on the cost of treatment.

This new regulation is designed to provide transparency to patients regarding their expected medical expenses and to protect them from surprises when they receive their medical bills. It allows patients to understand how much their health care will cost before they receive services.

When you set up services with Coastal Wellness, you will be provided with a verbal Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and will be given a written estimate once services begin. If you are a a current client, you will be provided with a GFE as well. Please contact us at 907-917-0191 with any billing questions. 

In addition, the Good Faith Estimate offers specific protections:

  • You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate even if you get superbills, since we are not in-network with insurance.

  • You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency healthcare service or items.

  • You have the right to receive your Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business day before your scheduled healthcare service or item. If a service is scheduled at least 10 business days in advance, the Good Faith Estimate must be provided within 3 business days (of the scheduling, not of the appointment itself). If a service is scheduled at least 3 business days in advance, the Good Faith Estimate must be provided within 1 business day of scheduling.

  • You have the right to request a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule a healthcare service or item. For services scheduled less than 3 business days in advance, please note that a Good Faith Estimate is not required by federal law, and will not be provided for you in written form except by request.

  • You have the right to receive a requested Good Faith Estimate within 3 business days.

  • You have the right to dispute a bill that exceeds your Good Faith Estimate. The federal government offers a dispute resolution process for this purpose.

Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate.

For questions about the dispute process or for more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, please visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.

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