About
Crystin Rice, LCMFT

Life can feel overwhelming when the strategies that once worked stop being enough.
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In our journey together, adults and couples rebuild emotional safety, deepen connection, and rediscover identity after difficult seasons of anxiety, trauma, or loss. This work is grounded in attachment and the mind-body connection, supporting nervous system regulation as a foundation for lasting healing and a platform for launching new emotional growth.
I enjoy working with:
anxiety • abuse recovery • trauma & PTSD
boundaries & self-assertion • shame & self-esteem
communication skills • grief & traumatic loss
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) • phobias
relationship conflict • personality disorders • depression
parenting and co-parenting • blended families
binge-eating • cancer diagnosis • chronic illness/pain
faith • religious trauma • life transitions
caregiver support • issues related to aging
I am a certified Prepare Enrich facilitator and have completed Gottman Level I and II training for couples. I have obtained additional training in:
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Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP),
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT),
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Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT),
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Pain Reprocessing Therapy,
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Somatic Therapy,
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT),
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Grief & traumatic loss,
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Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT).
As an experienced group facilitator, I have led family-based groups for traumatic grief, parenting, blended families, and emotional enrichment in the later years. I also have enjoyed the opportunity to speak to groups on topics such as self-care and setting boundaries.
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I believe that hope is foundational to mental health. If you are looking for a way to strengthen your hope for a better future, I would be honored to accompany you on your journey.
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Insurance
I am an in-network provider for:
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Aetna
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Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Kansas Medicaid/KanCare
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Medicare (Part B coverage only)
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ProviDrs Care
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Healthy Blue
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Sunflower Ambetter
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United Healthcare/UMR
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I am an out-of-network provider for other insurance companies and all Medicare Advantage plans. Many companies offer some coverage for out-of-network providers. Please contact your insurance company to learn more about your benefits.
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Curious about what it's like to start therapy? Check out this blog post for frequently asked questions and what to expect at your first appointment.
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