LBHC will close for spring break March 9-10, 2026. If you are missing a therapy appointment during this week, remember to use the skills you have learned in session. For emergencies, please call 911 or go to the emergency room. You can also access the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Our workshop series has been in the works for multiple years. In previous years our staff presented workshops for various groups. This included training for other psychologists on long-term patients and the business side of psychological practice. We offered a parent training session on school refusal. Dr. Gotowka provided a training session for pre-school teachers at a local day care the past two years. After Dr. Gotowka obtained his psychology license, he took the lead starting this project as an added service to the community.
Many insurance plans reset on January 1. Did yours? If you have a new insurance plan or new benefits, please contact the office as soon as possible with the updates. We will need a copy of your new insurance card. It takes time to confirm benefits, especially during the first couple weeks of January. Please contact the office before your appointment so we have everything ready for you. This will help reduce problems when we file your insurance claims.
Happy New Year! LBHC is excited to announce that we are launching a blog. These posts will contain LBHC announcements and helpful articles. As we welcome in the New Year, look for a new post each day for the next five days. After that, we will post new articles on Wednesday mornings. Please check back each week to read our new posts.
We would be honored if you would share posts that are meaningful to you with your friends and on social media.
If there is a topic you would like to read about, please submit the idea through our Contact Form.
We look forward to sharing LBHC announcements and helpful tips with you!
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