Joseph Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC

Joseph Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC
Mental Wellness Counseling 500 S. Union #4 Traverse City, MI 49684
About

Joseph Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC

There is a reason that 100% of clients would refer a friend or family member. We offer individual, couples, and family counseling.

Joseph R. Sanok utilizes numerous approaches when working with families, couples, and individuals. He has over 10 years of experience working with at-risk youth in a variety of residential and out-patient settings. He is a frequent speaker on the use of experiential approaches within the context of therapy and was a regular contributor of the Mary in the Morning show. As well, he is the therapist for the therapeutic sailing program SAIL and started The Muster Project. Joe believes that counseling should be meaningful, exciting, and focused. He teaches the Common Sense Parenting program and is a certified trauma response and grief counselor. He works with families, couples, individuals, and groups.
Years In Practice 20
Primary Specialty

Counselor

Gender Male
Education Western Michigan University MAs in counseling psychology and community counseling
Affiliations ACA
Office Staff Joseph R. Sanok
Services Session Format

In the first sessions we complete the paperwork, discuss confidentiality, and begin to hear your story. The focus of the second session is to continue to hear your story and discover potential areas of strength and improvement.

The third and fourth sessions are typically a time to write down what the focus of counseling will be. This is often called a Treatment Plan. The treatment plan will outline what things you'd like to change, for example:

For Pete to follow directions the first time, 70% of the time. To discuss my feelings with my mother more openly by Christmas. To yell less when we are upset with one another and feel like were married within 2 months.

The Treatment Plan outlines your specific goals, how we will measure them, and what will happen to help you reach them. Also, it will outline who is in charge of what aspects of it. For example, a child may need to practice new skills, a parent may learn new parenting techniques, and your therapist may provide you with a list of resources.

The following sessions will focus upon meeting your treatment goals. We will discuss the progress and decide if we need to add goals, change them, or if you want to be done with counseling. Our goal is to help you decide when you're done with counseling, so you can get on with your life.

Insurance

Insurance is an agreement between you and your insurance company as to how counseling is paid for. We will assist you in any way possible. We currently do not participate with most insurance plans. However, we will assist you in contacting your insurance, giving you receipts to submit, and follow up contacts. Also, if we can participate with your insurance, we'd love to, just tell us how to best help you!

Most insurances want you to be diagnosed and usually dictate how many and what types of therapy you can have. We believe that that should be decided between you and your therapist.


Initial Intake (45-50 minutes)
Individual, couples, or Family session (45-50 minutes)
Group counseling (60 minutes)
Common Sense Parenting Group (6 weeks, 2 hrs a week)
Parenting Coaching Sessions (25-50 minutes)
LLPC Supervision individual and group
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