Mental Health Practice – Collaborative Therapeutic Services
Collaborative Therapeutic Services (CTS) is a mental health practice in Tampa, Florida, located at 8341 Gunn Highway near the Veterans Expressway, Tampa, FL 33626. The practice operates a team of therapists including Erin Saintil, Becky Vondrak, Katie Willoughby, and Carly Saren. A therapy dog named Dexter is described as part of the in-office environment. Specific professional credentials for each listed clinician are not detailed on the homepage.
Clinical services include EMDR, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), play therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), online counseling, and integrative therapeutic approaches. The practice also offers Neurolease, listed as a proprietary modality priced separately from standard sessions. Both telehealth and in-office appointments are available, with evening and weekend scheduling options offered to accommodate varied client schedules.
Specialty areas at CTS are broad: trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, anger management, adoption and foster care, attachment issues, divorce, family conflict, support for first responders, grief and loss, LGBTQ issues, couples counseling, mood disorders, parenting challenges, relationship issues, and self-esteem. The practice frames its approach as trauma-focused and grounded in evidence-based modalities. The site describes providing “a warm and caring environment where individuals can heal and thrive.”
Insurance carriers accepted include Aetna, Cigna, Oscar, and United. Self-pay session rates are listed at $140 to $160 per session, with Neurolease priced separately. Clients who need in-network providers outside of CTS’s accepted plans are referred to Psychology Today for additional search options.
Contact information: phone (813) 951-7346, email admin@therapycts.com. Callback requests can be submitted through the website contact form. The practice accepts new clients and can be reached directly for scheduling and insurance verification. Prospective clients seeking in-network providers not covered by the listed carriers are directed to search Psychology Today’s directory for additional options. The year of establishment is not stated on the site, and specific professional credentials for each listed clinician are not published on the main page.