Mental Health Practice – Goldfinch Therapy and Wellness
Goldfinch Therapy and Wellness operates at 100 S Market, Suite 2A, in Wichita, Kansas 67202. The practice is led by Andrea Kasper-Doggett and incorporates Ginsburg, a therapy dog, into the clinical environment. The practice’s stated mission centers on providing wellness interventions and education described as both dynamic and evidence-based, integrating what it characterizes as the art and science of therapeutic care.
Clinical services include individual counseling for anxiety, trauma, and depression. Evidence-based modalities available at the practice include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Supervision services are also listed on the website, though the structure and scope of the supervision offering are not detailed on the main page.
The practice outlines five core professional values: integrating the art and science of therapy, centering human relationships in clinical work, maintaining cultural competency, operating with integrity, and upholding professional competence in all aspects of service delivery. These are presented as guiding principles across all clinical services provided at the Wichita location.
Contact information includes phone (316) 361-0662 and email admin@goldfinchtherapyict.com. The practice maintains social media profiles on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Session format availability, including whether in-person or telehealth sessions are offered, is not specified on the homepage. Insurance acceptance, self-pay rates, and year of establishment are also not listed on the main page. Clients are directed to the Rates and Insurance page and the FAQ section of the website for details on fees, coverage, and scheduling.
The ICT abbreviation in the practice’s domain name reflects the regional identifier associated with the Wichita market. Prospective clients can reach the practice by phone or email to ask about current availability and appointment options. The inclusion of a therapy dog in clinical services reflects an interest in broadening the therapeutic environment beyond traditional talk-based formats. The combination of EMDR, TF-CBT, and DBT across the practice’s service offerings indicates a clinical orientation toward evidence-based trauma and mood treatment alongside a focus on evidence-informed wellness interventions as described in the practice’s stated mission.