What’s New?

Utilize Your Insurance to Make Strides in Behavioral Health

We are now in-network with the following insurance companies:

  • Optum
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • UnitedHealthcare Shared Services (UHSS)
  • GEHA – UnitedHealthcare Shared Services (UHSS)
  • Oscar
  • Harvard Pilgrim
  • Oxford
  • UHC Student Resources
  • UMR
  • All Savers (UHC)
  • Health Plans Inc
  • Medica (Eligible if policy is commercial only)
  • Surest (Formerly Bind)*
  • Aetna
  • Meritain
  • Nippon
  • Allied Benefit Systems
  • GEHA – United Healthcare Shared Services (UHSS)
  • Trustmark
  • Trustmark Small Business Benefits
  • Health Scope
  • Christian Brothers Services
  • *Please note that community or state plans, or any plans managed by Medicare or Medicaid, are not currently supported by our insurance program.

Check Your Insurance Coverage Here

How to Address Teen Stress

Tonight I had the pleasure of speaking with teachers, parents, and grandparents at St. Paul Lutheran School about alleviating the stress of adolescence. They were incredibly welcoming and supportive of teens’ social-emotional learning!

We discussed “5 Ways for Parents to Address Teen Stress.” Click here for a snapshot of what we covered. If your school’s staff, parents, or students could benefit from learning about research-based stress-management techniques, please reach out. We would be happy to tailor a presentation to meet your needs!

Expanded Psychological Evaluation Options for Adults and Children

Happy New Year!

This year, we are thrilled to announce additional evaluation options for both adults and children at our private psychology practice in Shawano (and online)! We now offer comprehensive psychological evaluations, developmental/behavioral assessments, dyslexia testing, Autism Spectrum Disorder evaluations, intellectual assessments, academic achievement/learning disorder testing, ADHD evaluations, and more!

We hope that offering this breadth of assessment services will help individuals and families gain critical, diagnostic information to guide intervention planning. In addition, we are hoping to serve our community by meeting a crucial need, since psychological evaluations often have lengthy waiting lists and require travel out of the area.

Please help spread the word about this newly expanded psychological evaluation resource in our community!

Check out our Assessment page for additional information, or contact us to set up an evaluation appointment!

Email: drerinvanoss@gmail.com

Phone: (715) 600-3275

A Heartfelt Return To MOPS

This week I had the opportunity to visit to the same amazing Shawano MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) group that helped shape and guide my motherhood journey. This time I was able to talk with some incredible moms about alleviating stress and anxiety during the holidays.

This season, as the demands and pressures of family gatherings, Christmas shopping, and other festivities start building up, we can re-center ourselves, find peace, and actually enjoy each moment by remembering that Jesus is the true reason why we celebrate.

If you’re looking for ways to help protect against holiday burnout and keep calm in challenging situations, give these a try:

  • Accept Your Emotions Instead of Fighting Them
  • Don’t Put Your Needs on the Back Burner
  • Set Boundaries with What You Commit To
  • Recognize that Only Jesus was Perfect, You Don’t Have to Try To Be
  • Find Some Quiet Time to Take Short, Rejuvenating Breaks
  • Don’t Forget to Breathe and Pause to Connect with God
  • Forgive Yourself and Others for Any Missteps
  • Keep your Focus on Jesus

Wishing you an enlightening and joyful Christmas season!

Proud to be a badger! Check out this newsletter feature!

It’s such an honor to be featured in the UW-Madison Educational Psychology newsletter. Their program is top notch and is ranked number one in the country! This department trains clinicians, researchers, and practitioners to support educational institutions and help individuals with diverse psychological needs. Click on the link below to access the full newsletter from this incredible department:

Ed Psych Insider Newsletter

A Remarkable New Project with Wittenberg-Birnamwood Schools

Trinity Psychology recently launched an exciting new partnership with the Wittenberg-Birnamwood School District! We are providing supportive, social-emotional therapy for students at Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School, Wittenberg Elementary and Middle School, and Birnamwood Elementary and Middle School. We are also consulting with district staff to build their capacity for addressing children’s mental health needs. The WBSD staff and families have already been wonderfully supportive and welcoming.

Go Chargers!

Another Transformative Year with the Shawano School District

We are happy to announce our continued partnership with the Shawano School District for the 2021-2022 school year! We are focused on building the staff’s capacity to navigate and support students’ mental health needs. We are also working together to complete functional behavior assessments and provide individual therapy for students. We have been so inspired by last year’s incredible progress. We are thrilled to continue on this remarkable journey with the Shawano School District!

Go Shawano Hawks!

Equipping St. James Parents with Mental Health Wisdom

CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS

Thank you to the brilliant Parent Teacher League at St. James Lutheran School for organizing this essential talk tonight! It was such a pleasure to meet with parents to discuss ways to support children’s mental health. We learned about the hidden signs of stress, anxiety, and depression to watch for in children and teens. We also reviewed simple, healthy stress management practices that parents can use at home with their children. It was an unforgettable opportunity to review research-based and faith-based strategies that support children’s social-emotional well-being as they navigate through stressful times!

Revitalization through St. James Teachers’ Professional Development

It was an honor to speak to the amazing and talented staff at St. James Lutheran School for their latest professional development session today. The teachers shared insightful reflections while learning about practical ways to improve mental health during this particularly challenging school year. We reviewed research-based and faith-based strategies to increase happiness and a sense of well-being. The St. James staff is a hard-working, dedicated, faithful, and fun group!

An Incredible New Program with the Shawano School District

This year, Trinity Psychology is excited to be partnering with the Shawano School District! We are providing direct therapy with students at their schools and through virtual teletherapy. We are also consulting with staff throughout the district to build capacity for supporting children’s mental health needs. Thank you to the SSD staff for supporting the social and emotional needs of children in our community!