Mental Health Practice – Tyler Rice LMHC
Tyler Rice LMHC is a virtual psychotherapy practice offering individual counseling for teens and adults. Tyler Rice holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from SUNY Old Westbury and a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Nyack College, and is licensed as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). The practice operates exclusively via telehealth, with no in-person office component.
Primary therapeutic modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and individual psychotherapy. Sessions are 50 minutes in length and are conducted through SimplePractice, described on the site as a HIPAA-compliant and secure platform accessible via smartphone, laptop, tablet, or desktop computer.
For adolescent clients, the practice addresses depression, anxiety, panic attacks, insecurities, low self-esteem, behavioral difficulties, learning disorders, video game use, sibling relationships, nightmares, and sleep concerns. For adult clients, services extend to depression, anxiety, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, stress and anger management, men’s issues, trauma, childhood abuse recovery, existential concerns, grief and loss, caregiver support, parenting challenges including high-needs children, and spiritually-related emotional difficulties.
The practice accepts a wide range of insurance plans, including UnitedHealthcare, Oxford Health Plans, Cigna, Aetna, UMR, Oscar, UHC Student Resources, AllSavers UHC, Harvard Pilgrim, Meritain, Nippon, Allied Benefit Systems, Surest, Health Plans Inc., UnitedHealthcare Global, Christian Brothers Services, Trustmark Health Benefits, and Health Scope. For clients without in-network coverage, the self-pay rate is $150 per 50-minute session. Sliding scale fees are available based on household income and financial circumstances.
The practice can be reached by phone at (347) 508-1774. Social media channels are available under the handle @tylerricelmhc on Facebook and Instagram.