Description
Sam Buettner is a Licensed Professional Counselor at Sonder Counseling LLC. As your counselor, Sam will provide you with a safe, non-judgemental space to process the why and how.
Methods include: CBT, DBT, Gottman Method, Motivational interviewing, person-centered, positive psychology, REBT, reality therapy
Specializations: Substance use disorders, relationship difficulties including codependency, sex and love addiction, self esteem concerns, anxiety and depression.
Sam is currently in the process of becoming a certified sexual recovery therapist.
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Detailed Resource Information
Populations Prioritized
Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present
- Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Absent
Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria
- Adults, Seniors
Age
- Adults (19-64)
- Seniors (65+)
Locations Served
Geographically Bound
- Yes
Location(s) Served Notes
- St. Louis Metro/Missouri (Physical Office in Clayton, MO)
State
- Missouri
County
- Crawford County (MO)
- Franklin County (MO)
- Jefferson County (MO)
- Lincoln County (MO)
- St. Charles County (MO)
- St. Louis City (MO)
- St. Louis County (MO)
- Warren County (MO)
Other Accessibility Factors
Ways to Access Resource: Notes
- By Bus or Train: 5 minute walk from Clayton Transit Center
Cost
- Standard Pricing
Cost: Notes
- Full session rate of $150.00-$175.00; Rate is dependent on client’s insurance provider, contact for more info!
Payment or Insurance Accepted
- Private health insurance (UnitedHealthCare, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, etc.)
- Cash or self-payment
- Medicare
Payment or Insurance Accepted Notes
- Aetna, Lyra, EAP, Medicare, Meritain Health, Optum, United Medical Resources (UMR), UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH
Also Listed By
- Psychology Today