Psychotherapy Practice – Montana Center for Somatic Psychotherapy

Two Missoula, Montana office locations anchor Montana Center for Somatic Psychotherapy: 2237 S. 3rd St. W. and 3355 Clark St. The practice describes itself as a regional center for high-quality body-oriented counseling, with a clinical team of 12 licensed professionals carrying BBH-PCLC, BBH-LCPC, and BBH-LCSW credentials.

Named clinicians include Hillary Funk Welzenbach (Clinical Lead), Kara Adolphson, Rebecca Barcom, Bryann Bausch, Alison Benjamin, Cameron Bucheit, Kristen Byrne, Kateri Kuhlow, Alanna Masony, Whitney Miller, Vasa Parsons, and McKenzie Pearson. Administrative operations are supported by Karla Hornstein (Billing Manager) and Heidi Pinkney (Intake Coordinator).

Therapeutic modalities offered at the center include Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Trauma Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST), EMDR, Hakomi, Authentic Movement, and Circle of Security. These approaches reflect the center’s guiding emphasis on somatic and body-oriented methods integrated with trauma-focused clinical frameworks, building an environment in which the body’s role in emotional regulation and healing is explicitly centered alongside more cognitive forms of therapy.

Clinical concerns addressed include trauma and PTSD, attachment and relationship difficulties, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, family issues, and perinatal mental health. Specialized programming is available for new mothers, teenagers, individuals with social anxiety disorder, and those experiencing grief. Counseling is offered in individual, couples, group, family, and child and adolescent formats, providing flexibility across different presenting situations and relational contexts.

The clinical staff list reflects a substantial multi-provider infrastructure that supports specialized care across a range of presenting concerns without clients needing to move between separate practices. Group therapy formats, alongside individual, couples, family, and child and adolescent sessions, allow the center to serve clients at different stages of readiness for therapeutic engagement.

In-person sessions at both Missoula locations and telehealth sessions are available. The center accepts insurance and self-pay arrangements, and clients can submit appointment requests and access their records through an online patient portal. Anti-oppression values and a formal land acknowledgment are stated as part of the center’s organizational principles. Contact: (406) 541-2662.

https://montanacsp.com/

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