Paternal Mental Health therapy covered by Molina Healthcare
"Nobody asks how the dad is doing. But I'm struggling too."
+9 moreNo commitment. We'll confirm your coverage before your first session.
Using your Molina Healthcare benefits
Phoenix Health is in-network with Molina Healthcare in South Carolina. Molina is a managed care organization that primarily serves Medicaid, CHIP, and Marketplace (ACA) populations. If you have a Molina plan, it's likely through South Carolina's Medicaid program or a Marketplace plan purchased during open enrollment. Our PMH-C certified therapists work with Molina SC members on postpartum depression, perinatal anxiety, birth trauma, and other perinatal mental health concerns. Molina's mental health coverage in South Carolina includes outpatient therapy, and as a Medicaid and ACA plan, behavioral health is considered an essential health benefit, meaning it must be covered. Copays and cost-sharing depend on your specific plan: Medicaid plans typically have very low or no copays, while Marketplace plans have a deductible and copay structure similar to commercial insurance. If you're uncertain whether therapy is covered under your Molina plan, the easiest way to check is to call the member services number on your Molina card and ask about outpatient mental health benefits. Before your first session, we verify your specific Molina coverage and confirm any prior authorization requirements. We want you to have a clear picture of costs before you start. Telehealth mental health is covered under Molina SC plans. FSA or HSA may apply depending on your plan type.
β In-network coverage
Your benefits apply directly β no superbills or out-of-network claims.
β Benefits verified upfront
We confirm your copay and deductible before your first session, at no charge.
β Telehealth covered
Your plan covers virtual sessions at the same rate as in-person specialist visits.
You might benefit from therapy ifβ¦
- βYou're irritable, snapping at your partner, or losing patience in ways that aren't you
- βYou feel useless, in the way, or like you can't do anything right at home
- βYou're working more, drinking more, or pulling away because home feels heavy
- βYou're worried about your partner and trying to hold everything else together
- βYou feel left out of the baby relationship and ashamed of feeling that way
- βNobody has asked how you're doing in months

Dr. Emily Guarnotta
Psychologist & Founder
From our founder
Partners and dads get left out of perinatal mental health conversations constantly, and it costs families. I built Phoenix Health to include the whole household, because if you're the partner who is white-knuckling through this, you matter too, and the help available to you is real.
What therapy looks like
Our Paternal Mental Health specialists who accept Molina Healthcare
Most Phoenix Health therapists hold PMH-C certification β the gold standard in perinatal mental health.
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Tiara Okoruwa
PhD, LCSW
Tiara is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Texas specializing in perinatal mental health, supporting expecting and new parents through anxiety, grief, and the transition to parenthood using a trauma-informed, integrative approach.
Licensed in TX

Lyndsay Ward
LCSW, PMH-C
Lyndsay is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York dedicated to guiding parents through the unique challenges and transitions found in every stage of the family-building journey.
Licensed in NY

Sailys Concepcion
LMHC, LPC, LPCC, PMH-C
Sailys is a bilingual therapist who helps parents navigate the emotional journey of pregnancy, postpartum, infertility, and loss across California, Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Washington, and Louisiana.
Licensed in CA, LA, WA, AZ, GA, FL

Amanda Flowers
LPC, PMH-C
Amanda is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Montana specializing in perinatal mental health, supporting clients through pregnancy, postpartum, and infertility using a collaborative, trauma-informed, and mind-body approach.
Licensed in TX, MT
Real clients. Real relief.
What our clients say about their experience.
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β"I threw myself into being useful because that was the one thing I could control. I fixed things. I handled logistics. I was the one who held it together. And six months in, my wife noticed I hadn't laughed in weeks. My therapist helped me understand that caregiving without receiving care is its own kind of crisis. I didn't know I was allowed to need something."β
β dad of 2
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βEveryone was focused on my wife (which made sense, she'd just given birth). But I was drowning too and there was nowhere to put it. I couldn't tell anyone I wasn't okay because I was supposed to be the stable one. My therapist helped me see that my mental health wasn't separate from my family's wellbeing. It was directly connected.β
β new dad
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βI thought dads didn't get this. I was wrong. I was short-tempered, disconnected, going through the motions. I wasn't sleeping, but not because of the baby. I just couldn't. My wife saw it before I did. My therapist helped me understand it was depression, not weakness, and that getting help was the most present thing I could do for my family.β
β dad of 1
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βI had been working late on purpose for six months. I told myself I was supporting the family. My therapist helped me see I was avoiding home because I felt useless there. Once I addressed that, my relationship with both my wife and my son changed.β
β James, dad of one
In-network with
Molina Healthcare.
Most clients pay less than $20 per session.
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Your rights under federal parity law
Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), your insurer cannot impose more restrictive limits on mental health coverage than on comparable medical or surgical benefits.
See full coverage map βReady to start Paternal Mental Health therapy? Hereβs how it works.
The whole process takes about 5 minutes. We handle insurance β you just show up.
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Book your free call
A quick 15-minute chat to hear what you're going through, answer your questions, and make sure we're a great fit for your needs. No cost, no commitment.
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Get matched
We'll pair you with the right specialist for your specific situation. We'll also check your insurance, so you know your exact cost per session before moving forward.
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Start your first session
Meet your therapist from the comfort of home. No commute, no waiting rooms, no judgment. Most clients notice a real difference within just 2 to 3 sessions.
No commitment Β· Most insurance accepted Β· Available this week
Common questions
- Yes. Roughly 1 in 10 fathers and non-birthing partners experience perinatal depression or anxiety. It often presents as irritability, withdrawal, or anger rather than the classic sadness, which is part of why it gets missed.
- Both of you matter, and the research is clear that when one partner is struggling, the other's well-being directly affects family outcomes. Getting your own support is not taking away from her. It's adding to the resources the family has.
- It's common, especially in the early months when the birthing parent often has more of the physiological bond. Disconnection often improves with intentional time together, less competition with your partner over caregiving, and sometimes therapy to address what's underneath the disconnection.
- Therapy is confidential. You decide what to share and when. Many partners eventually choose to share what they're working on, which can deepen the relationship, but that's your call.
- Most Molina Healthcare plans cover telehealth behavioral health sessions at the same rate as in-person care under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Phoenix Health verifies your specific plan benefits before your first session. Your out-of-pocket cost typically depends on your deductible and copay structure.
- PMH-C (Perinatal Mental Health Certification) is awarded by Postpartum Support International (PSI) to clinicians who have completed advanced training in perinatal mental health β covering postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, birth trauma, and related conditions. It represents the gold standard of specialization in this field.
- If you're struggling β with your mood, your thoughts, your relationship, or just how you're coping β that's enough of a reason to talk to someone. You don't need a diagnosis. A free consultation is a low-commitment first step.
From the Phoenix Health resource center
Articles and guides about paternal mental health
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OBs, doulas, and pediatricians refer their patients to us because we specialize in maternal mental health.
The sooner you start,
the sooner you'll
feel like yourself again.
You've been surviving. It's time to start healing.
No commitment Β· Covered by insurance Β· Available this week
Learning resources
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