We at Dakhari Psychological Services, LLC look forward to meeting you.
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intake consultation with Courtney.
Courtney Baker
Practice Administrator
Hello! I’m Courtney Baker, the Practice Administrator, and let me be one of the first to welcome you to Dakhari Psychological Services, LLC. We are glad you’re here! I look forward to speaking with you when calling the office. I will guide you through our intake procedures and will be happy to respond to your questions. I also schedule your sessions and help to coordinate messaging between you and your provider.
My interest in the mental health field started at a young age as I have always found psychology fascinating. I majored in addictions counseling with a focus on dual diagnosis in college. I spend my free time with my husband, family, and friends. My true passion in life is animals. I have two Boxers, Dyson and Linnie, and 3 hedgehogs, Sabel, Mabel and Walter. I look forward to getting to know you. Welcome!
DakhariPsyc family,
Our ongoing commitment to you before, during, and now after the COVID-19 public health crisis has not wavered. There has been much sadness, uncertainty, and loss and we do not minimize the lingering impact. It has often been said that in each time of crisis there is also an opportunity awaiting. Psychologists have learned that during challenging times, that growth, resilience, and general positive outcomes are quite possible as well. We are pleased to provide in-person services for some or all of your sessions.
PLEASE NOTE: Some of our providers will be meeting via telehealth ONLY for an extended time. You will be informed if your request for a specific provider is one of our ‘telehealth only’ providers.
To obtain services in-person, you agree to take certain precautions which will help keep our patients, families, and providers/staff safer from COVID-19 exposure. The following guidelines are in place:
- You/Your child will only keep the in-person appointment if free of symptoms including fever, cough or other concerning symptoms.
- You/Your child will only keep the in-person appointment if fever free for a minimum of 3 days prior to the appointment.
- You/Your child will cancel the in-person appointment if you/your child have been in contact with someone who has tested positive within the last 7 days.
- You/Your child will wash hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer when you enter the building.
- You/Your child will adhere to the safe distancing precautions we have set up in the waiting and therapy rooms.
- If a resident of your home tests positive for COVID-19, you will immediately notify the office and we will then begin/resume treatment via telehealth, if appropriate. We can/will return to in-person once required safeguards/recommendations have been completed. The safeguards/recommendations/requirements will vary and will depend upon the unique circumstances of the exposure and local/state/CDC and professional safeguards/recommendations/requirements in place at the time.
PLEASE NOTE: *You refers to all individuals entering the building regardless of who is the actual patient.
Dakhari Psychological Services works to meet the needs of a diversity of individuals, including those that may be unable to receive a vaccination, have compromised health status, and/or are more sensitive/susceptible to illness. We take this responsibility seriously and are thankful for your cooperation. We greatly appreciate you doing your part to help ensure that all individuals of this practice have the opportunity to meet in a safe environment.
Dakhari Psychological Services may change the above precautions if additional local, state or federal orders or guidelines are published. If that happens, we will post any necessary changes.
We are pleased to provide you with online therapy, also known as, ‘Telehealth’ services and many individuals find therapy in this manner to be especially flexible and convenient.
Please note that you must be physically located in a state in which your provider is licensed to practice at the time of your session. There are a few exceptions. Please discuss any travel plans with your provider if they will coincide with the timing of your session.
In order to access HIPAA-compliant Telehealth services, you will be using our SimplePractice platform. SimplePractice is HIPAA compliant and HITRUST certified. The HITRUST framework is the gold standard of security certifications in the healthcare industry.
You may find it helpful to view the following link with useful information regarding preparing your device for your Telehealth session.
Telehealth Sessions: Equipment needs & FAQs
You may also find yourself questioning whether Telehealth is right for you. Some find the flexibility and convenience to be especially beneficial. Others note the advantages of meeting with a provider that may have been previously geographically too far to reach. Nevertheless, telehealth is not appropriate for all individuals or for all circumstances. There may be instances in which your provider will need to discuss with you making a short or perhaps longer-term change to in-person services. Feel free to speak with your provider about the fit of telehealth sessions for you and to review these articles of interest.
Patient Portal
Welcome to your MyDakhariPsyc patient portal. In the portal you will be able to review and complete important documents from your provider, share documents, securely message your provider, review appointment status, and manage other aspects of your care.
When participating in services via Telehealth you can also access the secure links to the session via your portal.
Is a psychologist right for me? What training does a psychologist receive?
A Psychologist is a professional regulated by the state(s) in which they provide services. A Psychologist must have completed the mandatory educational, training, and examination requirements in order to be licensed.
A Psychologist holds an advanced graduate degree, which includes approximately 6 – 7 years of graduate school and additional training. A Psychologist is typically regulated by the State Board of Psychological Examiners.
In most states, Psychologists must participate in continuing education training throughout their career in order to maintain current knowledge in the field and to keep their license active.