Raessha Stanley is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Trauma-Focused CBT practitioner, and Youth Crisis Intervention specialist. With years of experience in school-based and community mental health, she empowers youth, families, and professionals to build resilience and heal from the inside out. Through her practice, Oh Ra! Holistic Healing, LLC, she provides therapy, trainings, and workshops that integrate evidence-based care with a holistic lens.
In our first session, we will complete a biopsychosocial and treatment plan.
My greatest strengths as a provider are active listening skills, communication skills, culture competency, empathy and compassion, non-judgmental attitude, and the ability to meet client’s where they are.
I enjoy assist individual's who are ready and willing to receiving assistance.
I identify as
Cash - $70 per session
Aetna
Aetna - Allied Benefits
Aetna - ASR Health Benefits
Aetna - Luminare
Aetna - Moda
Aetna - WebTPA
Aetna – HealthEZ
All Savers
Amerihealth Administrators
Anthem
Arlo
AvMed
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Centivo
Cigna
Cigna - HealthEZ
EAP:Cigna
EAP:Evernorth
EAP:UnitedHealthcare/Optum
Evernorth
Golden Rule
GTEB
Harvard Pilgrim/UnitedHealthcare
Independence Administrators
Independence Blue Cross
Kaiser Permanente
Medicaid - Peach State Health Plan
Optum
OptumHealth Complex Medical Conditions
Oscar
Oxford
Peach State Health Plan (Managed Medicaid)
Surest (formerly Bind)
Tufts Health/Cigna
United Medical Resources
UnitedHealthcare Life Insurance
UnitedHealthcare Shared Services
UnitedHealthcare StudentResources
UnitedHealthcare/Optum
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Assisting individuals with identifying the impact their thoughts and feelings have on their behaviors and outlook of the world.
Couples Counseling
Assist couples by utilizing communication techniques and couple's strength building activities.
Psychodynamic
Assist with resolving past conflicts and their ongoing influence on person and their behaviors.
Strength-Based
Assist with identifying strengths and adding to those strengths that were identified.