Be Seen. Be Heard. Be Here.

Services

Our therapists specialize in providing inclusive mental health services and culturally competent care. We cover a variety of areas, including disability issues, LGBTQIA2S identity, racial identity, imposter syndrome, work and activism burn out, and many more areas further explored below. Take a glance at our team to learn more about each of our providers’ expertise and values.

We are constantly learning, reflecting, and expanding to include more culturally sensitive therapy, groups, and specialty services to meet the needs of our clients and reindigenize the standard of care available to you. 

All our mental health services are telehealth–provided online–by California-licensed therapists, serving folks 18 and up who live in California.

Head over to our free consultation page to learn more about how to get started with a Wombat therapist.

Areas of Expertise

Individual Therapy

Wombat clinicians employ an array of approaches to provide culturally sensitive therapy that serves the needs of our clients.

Partner & Family Therapy

Couples, throuples, triads, metamours, and hinges. 

Siblings, parents, adult children, and chosen family.

We provide culturally sensitive therapy to treat partners and relationships.

Group Sessions

We offer a number of affordable groups on helpful topics ranging from coping skills to processing and support.

Case Management Services

Food, housing, basic needs, legal services, in-person care,  assessment, affirming providers, community resources

Deaf & HoH Issues

Language deprivation, cultural conflict, intergenerational trauma, discrimination

Disability Issues

Microaggressions and stigma, invisible disability and neurodivergence, accommodations, community support, imposter syndrome

LGBTQIA2S Issues

Gender-affirming care and assessment, identity exploration, relational conflict, access to resources and community support

Non-"Traditional" Relationships

Poly & ENM, kink, power exchange, opening up, navigating jealousy & compersion, managing time & saturation

Judicially Impacted Issues

Reintegration, avoiding recidivism, accessing resources

Intersections & Systemic Oppression

Agency, isolation, acculturation, appropriation, microaggressions, anti-Blackness, internalized hatred, cultural conflict, intergenerational trauma, inclusion & exclusion

Community Organizing & Empowerment

Burn out, community care, resiliency, finding balance with values in society

Student & Employment Issues

Challenges in higher education, life transitions, executive functioning, accommodations, self-advocacy

Specialty Services

You Are Not Alone. Get the support you need while playing the games you love. We are a community of gamers who are working on our mental health, together.

Wombat Mental Health Services offers small group mental health support sessions, led by trained therapists who provide culturally sensitive therapy while playing your favorite games.

See our current group offerings below!

Group Therapy

Group Ads

1 Videos

Sign up for our groups using our intake form! (Even if you’re an existing client.) Select the group you’d like to sign up for from the service type dropdown.

Some of our groups are open, and some are closed; all have a cap of 12 participants, so you may be on a waitlist for a short while after your intake.

  • Room for One More – a gayming group with Dr. Erik, LCSW (8-week closed group)
  • Gender Fuckery – a gender identity and reclamation group facilitated by a Wombat therapist (open group)

Fees

  • Individual Sessions: $200/session
  • Partner & Family Sessions: $250/session
  • Group Sessions: $40-50/session
  • Initial/Annual Assessment: $250
  • Case Management Services: $25/session (Cost for Non-Medicaid Insurance Clients)

Self-pay allows you to access services more quickly. This is the standard cost of sessions out-of-pocket. Folks who are self-pay skip straight from their intake documents to consultation. Paying in full helps us maintain affordable mental health services and keep our doors open for more folks in the communities we serve. This not only helps sustain services for those who cannot access self-pay–it also gives you more freedom over your care without worry of meeting insurance requirements for diagnosis and prior authorizations or losing access to services from insurance changes.

We accept insurance. We know how difficult it can be to find qualified therapists who accept insurance–especially ones who provide culturally sensitive therapy. Out-of-pocket costs with insurance may vary based on your plan details. Your insurance coverage will be verified before your first meeting with a therapist.

The name of your plan being listed below does not guarantee coverage.

For more information on accepted insurance plans or how to qualify for out-of-network billing, please complete our intake form for your free benefits verification.

As of December 1st, we are in-network with IEHP Covered!