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Wellness for Wild Souls LLCTherapist in Star, ID

Virtual & In-Person
Licensed in IDAccepts Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance +15Virtual & In-Person

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Wellness for Wild Souls is a counseling practice in Idaho offering online and outdoor therapy services for individuals, couples, families, and groups. Founded by Jocelyn, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, the practice specializes in helping emotionally challenged clients experience deeper connection, clarity, and joy. The practice addresses depression, anxiety, communication challenges, lack of intimacy, and self-worth issues. Jocelyn implements a holistic approach that weaves together body, mind, and spirit to help clients move forward and create the life they deserve.

Role

Therapist

What a first session looks like

Virtual & In-Person

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to determine if it's a good fit, then sign up for an initial intake to begin therapy.

Specialties & focus areas

Co-occurring

DepressionAnxietyTrauma / PTSD

Evidence-based approaches

Holistic

Holistic Care. Adds nutrition, sleep, movement, and mind-body practices alongside the clinical work. Recovery is whole-person; the body matters too.

Existential therapy

Existential Therapy. Explores the bigger questions, meaning, freedom, mortality, that addiction often runs from. Useful when "why am I doing this with my life?" is the question underneath the use.

Activity therapy

Activity Therapy. Structured therapeutic activities, recreation, movement, hands-on tasks, used as a vehicle for connection and emotional regulation. Often paired with talk therapy in residential and group programs.

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Spots the thought-feeling-action loops that fuel urges, then rewires them with practical skills you take into the moment.

Couples/family therapy

Family Therapy. Brings the people closest to the recovery into the room. Less about blame, more about updating the patterns that fed the cycle so the home becomes part of the recovery.

Dialectical behavior therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Pairs acceptance with change. Especially useful when emotions feel too big to ride out without acting on them.

Group therapy

Group Therapy. A small facilitated circle where people working on similar struggles practice naming what is hard, hearing themselves in others, and learning skills together. The room is the medicine.

Integrated mental and substance use disorder treatment

Integrated Treatment. Treats addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions in the same plan, rather than sequentially. Most clinically effective when both are present.

Individual psychotherapy

Individual Psychotherapy. One-to-one sessions with a licensed clinician. The standard-bearer of mental-health care; most evidence-based plans build around it.

Telemedicine/telehealth therapy

Telehealth Therapy. Real clinical sessions delivered over video. Same evidence base as in-person care for most conditions; meets you where you actually are instead of where the office is.

What this facility offers

Care offered

Treatment type

  • Substance use treatment
  • Mental health treatment
  • Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental illness (SMI) in adults and/or serious emotional disturbance (SED) in children

Setting

  • Outpatient

Facility

  • Outpatient mental health facility

How care is delivered

Ancillary services

  • Assisted Outpatient Treatment
  • Chronic disease/illness management
  • Diet and exercise counseling
  • Family psychoeducation
  • Supported employment
  • Education services

Who this is for

Age groups served

  • Children/Adolescents
  • Young Adults
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Special programs

  • Young adults
  • Seniors or older adults
  • Veterans
  • Active duty military
  • Members of military families
  • Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
  • Clients with HIV or AIDS
  • Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
  • Clients who have experienced trauma
  • Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Persons with Alzheimer's or dementia
  • Persons with eating disorders
  • Persons experiencing first-episode psychosis
  • Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
  • Persons 18 and older with serious mental illness (SMI)
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Insurance accepted

MedicareMedicaidPrivate insuranceTRICAREVeterans AffairsSelf-Pay / Sliding ScaleCounty or local government fundsCommunity mental health block grantsCommunity service block grantsIhs/tribal/urban (itu) fundsOther state fundsPrivate or community foundationState corrections or juvenile justice fundsState education agency fundsState-financed health insurance plan other than medicaidState mental health agency (or equivalent) fundsState welfare or child and family services fundsU.s. department of va funds

Session format

Virtual & In-Person

Languages

English

Pricing

Contact for self-pay rates

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Accepting new clients
Yes
License
Licensed in ID