Julie Strentzsch, LPC-S, CART, Ph.D.

E-mail:  jstrentzsch@satx.rr.com

E-mail is not intended for patient communication or appointments

due to potential lack of confidentiality concerns and not being a

reliable means of contact.

 

Office Hours by appointment only:

4242 Medical Drive

Building 1, Suite 1150

San Antonio, TX  78229

Phone:  (210) 593-1530

Fax:  (210) 593-1557

Cell: (210) 630-7830

 

 

Specializing in:

Neurofeedback, Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation, Anxiety and PTSD issues, Children and Adolescents and their families, ADHD, Anger Management, Depression, and Chronic Mental Illness

 

 

Education:

Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision-2008, St. Mary’s University

Masters in Counseling-2001, University of Texas at San Antonio

Bachelors of Arts in Psychology-1995, University of Texas at San Antonio

 

 

Licensing:

Licensed Professional Counselor-LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor-LPC-S

Certified Anger Resolution Therapist-CART

 

 

Organizations:

American Counseling Association

Texas Counseling Association

Society of International Counselors for Latin America

Texas Mental Health Counselors Association

 

 

Insurance Panels:

Private Pay

Medicaid Traditional

Superior Medicaid

Community First Medicaid

Life Synch

Private Health Care Systems (PCHS)

Humana

 

 

Applications are currently underway to become a provider on the following insurance panels:

Medicare

Aetna

Tricare Standard/Prime

Mental Health Network (MHNET)

Value Options Commercial

Texas True Choice

Amerigroup

Well-care

Magellen

Cigna

ComPsych

First Health Network

Unicare

Comprehensive Behavioral Health

Galaxy Healthcare

Beech Street

 

 

 

 

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