Leah Cook, LMHC

Leah Cook, LMHC

Psychotherapist
550 Congressional Blvd, Carmel, IN
Hi there! My name is Leah, and I realize choosing a therapist can seem overwhelming. A lot of my friends have complained about this to me, but it shouldn’t be an anxiety inducing experience. One of the most important things to consider in a therapist is the therapeutic relationship. Research shows that the relationship with your therapist is one of the most important aspects of therapy. I treat the therapeutic relationship with great care because I know the importance of it. In terms of treatment styles, I use a combination of several different types depending on the client in order to give a personalized experience. My mission in sessions is to uncover issues that are causing you distress and then challenge you and inspire you to take control of your future. I use a tactic I’ve named compassionate confrontation. I am a therapist who will push you and challenge you to have difficult conversations, to look in the mirror, and to make decisions that may not be easy. I will always make these challenges with the utmost respect and compassion for my clients, but life isn’t easy so sometimes therapy won’t be either. That is where the relationship comes in though because we will be having those tough talks together, side by side, and you won’t be alone.

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About Leah Cook

Clientele seen

Children (<13)
Adults (25-64)
Teenagers (13-17)
Seniors (65+)
Young adults (18-24)
Individuals

Identity

Gender

Female

Sexuality

Straight

Faith

Christian

Ethnicity

White

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Leah Cook

Hi there! My name is Leah, and I realize choosing a therapist can seem overwhelming. A lot of my friends have complained about this to me, but it shouldn’t be an anxiety inducing experience. One of the most important things to consider in a therapist is the therapeutic relationship. Research shows that the relationship with your therapist is one of the most important aspects of therapy. I treat the therapeutic relationship with great care because I know the importance of it. In terms of treatment styles, I use a combination of several different types depending on the client in order to give a personalized experience. My mission in sessions is to uncover issues that are causing you distress and then challenge you and inspire you to take control of your future. I use a tactic I’ve named compassionate confrontation. I am a therapist who will push you and challenge you to have difficult conversations, to look in the mirror, and to make decisions that may not be easy. I will always make these challenges with the utmost respect and compassion for my clients, but life isn’t easy so sometimes therapy won’t be either. That is where the relationship comes in though because we will be having those tough talks together, side by side, and you won’t be alone.

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Out-of-pocket fees and assistance
Initial session: $150 for 60 minutes
  • Files your insurance claim: You pay the session fee upfront and the provider files the claim for you, so you can get reimbursed directly without worrying about the paperwork
  • Charges post-reimbursement amount: This provider will only charge you for the amount you pay after you get reimbursed from your insurance plan, so you don’t need to pay the session fee upfront

Popular visit reasons

New Patient Visit
Pain Management Consultation
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling
Psychosexual Evaluation
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Sleep Problems
Young Adult Issues
New Patient Visit
Pain Management Consultation
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling
Psychosexual Evaluation

Office location

Leah Cook, LMHC also offers online video visits for patients
Koda Therapy
550 Congressional Blvd, Carmel, IN 46032

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Ball State University, Master's in Mental Health Counseling

NPI number

1518531789

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Where is Leah Cook's office located?

Leah Cook has 2 office locations in Carmel, view full addresses on Leah Cook's profile.

What are common reasons for patients to see Leah Cook?

Leah Cook frequently sees patients for New Patient Visit, Pain Management Consultation, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Sleep Problems. You can see other visit reasons for Leah Cook on their profile.

What languages does Leah Cook speak?

Leah Cook speaks English.

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