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Dr. Angela Michelle Viles-Shop, MD

Social Worker - Clinical, Pediatrician - General

Highlights

  • Has Online Scheduling

Biography

As I started writing this about me page in the typical way, I realized it did not let you see my personality. In fact, it was stuffy, boring, and made me sound full of myself which is the opposite of how I show up in the world–warm, authentic, and non-judgmental is more my speed. As far as my education, I will include that at the bottom for those who are interested.

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  • Sun:11:00am - 9:00pm
  • Mon:10:00am - 9:00pm
  • Tue:11:00am - 9:00pm
  • Sat:1:00pm - 9:00pm

Summary

Provider Training

UniversityDegreeFocusGraduated
Kansas UniversityBachelors DegreeBachelor's of Science in Social Work2010
Park UniversityMasters DegreeMasters of Social Work2019

InstitutionFocusYear
Other - Autplay Academy by Robert Jason GrantAutPlay Certification2019

Experience & Accolades

RoleOrganizationTime
Professional MembershipAssociation of Play Therapy
2018 - 2022

Specialties

Languages Spoken
English
Medical Specialties
  • Social Worker - Sub-Specialty: Clinical
  • Pediatrician

Neurodiversity Affirming Play Therapy Constructs

Years In Practice: 6 (started in 2019)

Accepts New Patients: Yes

Dr. Viles-Shop specializes in treating the following types of patients:

  • Special Needs

Medical Philosophy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

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    Dr. Angela Michelle Viles-Shop, MD accepts the following payment methods:
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    • Other
    • Discover
    • American Express
    • Mastercard
    • Visa
    • Personal Check
    • Cashier's Check M.O.
    • Cash

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    Bills on a Sliding Scale?: Unknown

    Accepted Insurance

    Accepted Insurance

    How come you don't take insurance?1). Reduced Ability to Choose: Most health care plans today (insurance, PPO, HMO, etc.) offer little coverage and/or reimbursement for mental health services. Most HMOs and PPOs require “preauthorization” before you can receive services. This means you must call the company and justify why you are seeking therapeutic services in order for you to receive reimbursement. The insurance representative, who may or may not be a mental health professional, will decide whether services will be allowed. If authorization is given, you are often restricted to seeing the providers on the insurance company’s list. Reimbursement is reduced if you choose someone who is not on the contracted list; consequently, your choice of providers is often significantly restricted.

    2.) Pre-Authorization and Reduced Confidentiality: Insurance typically authorizes several therapy sessions at a time. When these sessions are finished, your therapist must justify the need for continued services. Sometimes additional sessions are not authorized, leading to an end of the therapeutic relationship even if therapeutic goals are not completely met. Your insurance company may require additional clinical information that is confidential in order to approve or justify a continuation of services. Confidentiality cannot be assured or guaranteed when an insurance company requires information to approve continued services. Even if the therapist justifies the need for ongoing services, your insurance company may decline services. Your insurance company dictates if treatment will or will not be covered. Note: Personal information might be added to national medical information data banks regarding treatment.

    3.) Negative Impacts of a Psychiatric Diagnosis: Insurance companies require clinicians to give a mental health diagnosis (i.e., “major depression” or “obsessive-compulsive disorder”) for reimbursement. Psychiatric diagnoses may negatively impact you in the following ways:Denial of insurance when applying for disability or life insurance; Company (mis)control of information when claims are processed; Loss of confidentiality due to the increased number of persons handling claims; Loss of employment and/or repercussions of a diagnosis in situations where you may be required to reveal a mental health disorder diagnosis on your record. This includes but is not limited to: applying for a job, financial aid, and/or concealed weapons permits. A psychiatric diagnosis can be brought into a court case (ie: divorce court, family law, criminal, etc.).

    4.) It is also important to note that some psychiatric diagnoses are not eligible for reimbursement. This is often true for marriage/couples therapy.

    5.) Enhanced quality of care and other advantages: You are in control of your care, including choosing your therapist, length of treatment, etc.Increased privacy and confidentiality (except for limits of confidentiality). Not having a mental health disorder diagnosis on your medical record. Consulting with me on non-psychiatric issues that are important to you that aren’t billable by insurance, such as learning how to cope with life changes, gaining more effective communication techniques for your relationships, increasing personal insight, and developing healthy new skills.

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