Mental Health Practice – The Power of Change
The Power of Change is an outpatient mental health collaborative based in Woodbury, Minnesota, providing services to clients throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding communities. The office is situated in Crossroads Commons office park, Suite 260. The website notes that the suite is on the second floor with stair access only and that no handicapped-accessible entrance is available, information disclosed to help prospective clients plan accordingly.
The practice comprises three independent licensed clinicians: Andrea Hidlebaugh, MSW, LICSW; David Comparetto, M.A., LMFT; and Vanessa Schulte, MSW, LICSW. Together they offer individual therapy, couples counseling, and family therapy. Clinical specialties include anxiety and related disorders, depression, trauma, grief and loss, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and disorders of early childhood. The collaborative structure is intended to allow clients to be matched with the clinician whose training and specialty areas align most closely with their presenting concerns and life situation.
The practice also provides family-law-adjacent services, including custody evaluations and parenting time evaluations. These are listed as distinct services available through the practice alongside the standard therapeutic offerings.
Sessions are offered both in person at the Woodbury office and online via telehealth, providing flexibility for clients who prefer remote access or face logistical barriers to in-person attendance. The practice website includes links to local emergency mental health resources for clients who may need crisis support outside of scheduled session hours.
Contact information includes phone at (651) 491-8881, email at info@pocmn.com, and fax at (651) 207-4449. Appointment scheduling is available through the practice website. No information regarding insurance acceptance, self-pay rates, or year of establishment is stated on the website. The inclusion of custody evaluations and parenting time evaluations alongside clinical therapy makes the practice a resource for families navigating legal and relational challenges simultaneously, a combination of services not universally available within a single collaborative practice setting. The Woodbury location is noted as being within Crossroads Commons, a named office park that can assist clients in locating the suite for their first visit.