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Psychotherapy in Nevada City, California

Compare 2 Psychotherapy clinics in Nevada City, California that offer care for depression, anxiety, and trauma. Review services, ratings, and contact details to find the right provider near you.
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  • Center for Transformational Therapy

    The Center for Transformational Therapy is a psychotherapy practice located on Providence Mine Road in Nevada City, serving adults in the northern Sierra Nevada foothills. The practice focuses on individual therapy for mood disorders, trauma, and related mental health concerns. Specific treatment modalities beyond traditional psychotherapy—such as TMS, esketamine, or ketamine—are not detailed in available information; prospective patients should contact the practice to confirm available services and therapeutic approaches.

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  • Connected Roots Somatic Therapy and Ketamine Assisted Therapy

    IM ketamine therapy is offered at Connected Roots Somatic Therapy in Nevada City, integrated with somatic and psychotherapeutic approaches. The practice, located on Commercial Street, specializes in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy rather than standalone medication protocols. Sessions combine ketamine administration with therapeutic processing, designed for adults exploring trauma, depression, or other mental health concerns through body-centered modalities. The clinic operates as a psychotherapy practice rather than a traditional psychiatric medication management setting.

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About Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy — also called talk therapy — is treatment provided by a licensed clinician through structured conversation. It's used for depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, life transitions, grief, and a wide range of other mental health concerns. Most patients in psychotherapy don't need medication; for those who do, talk therapy and medication are typically more effective combined than either alone.

Sessions usually run 45 to 60 minutes, weekly to start, with frequency adjusted based on need. Modalities vary widely — cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and many others — and a good therapist will tailor approach to the patient and concern. Initial sessions focus on understanding history and goals; ongoing work depends on the modality and what's surfacing.

Insurance coverage for psychotherapy is broad. Most commercial plans, Medicare, and Medicaid cover sessions with in-network providers; many therapists also offer sliding-scale fees or out-of-network superbills. Telehealth therapy is widely available and clinically equivalent to in-person care for most conditions.

Clinics in our directory include solo private practices, group practices, and integrated mental health centers offering therapy alongside psychiatric care.