
Flexible Access Program
Affordable ACT-based therapy within 72 hours.
Supervised ACT Training Clinic made possible by RIC, JWU, and Bryant
1
WHAT IT IS
The Flexible Access Program offers ACT-based therapy within 72 hours for clients who may be limited by waitlists or cost. Care is provided by residents and interns supervised by licensed ACT clinicians.
2
WHO IT’S FOR
• Clients seeking faster access to care
• Clients impacted by financial barriers
• Clients not requiring crisis services
• Referrers needing a reliable, affordable pathway
3
CLINICAL TRAINING MODEL
This program operates as an academic ACT Training Clinic, supporting early-career clinicians as they develop supervised competency in contextual behavioral therapy.
$15–$45 per session or insurance-covered.
Clinicians With Openings

Briana Seippel
LMHCA

Jon Tryhubczak
LMHCA
.jpg)
Cora Simms
RIC Intern

Kendra Gever
RIC Intern
.jpeg)
Natalia Rosa
LMHCA
Our Treatment Focus
We help those dealing with
-
Anxiety/Panic Attacks/Social Anxiety
-
Chronic Pain, Cancer
-
Depression/Procrastination
-
Relationship Challenges
become more open, aware, and engaged based on their inner strengths. We achieve this with an evidenced based approach, listening to your concerns, and customizing a actionable plan with you in a safe, neutral space.
​
If you are dealing with a severe mental health challenge, such as planning suicide or drug overuse, you will need to go to your local emergency room or dial 911.

Our Process
We promise to be there for you and to help you get through the immediate challenge by:
​
-
Pinpointing places where you tend to get stuck
-
Show you ways to experience thoughts, physical feelings, and emotions in more flexible ways that reduce the negative behaviors they often lead to
-
​Helping you find what matters most based upon your personal values so that you can discover actions you can take to become "unstuck"
UNIVERSITY PARTNERS
In collaboration with:
Rhode Island College • Johnson & Wales University • Bryant University
Guided by professional standards from:
ACBS (Association for Contextual Behavioral Science)
IBH (Institute for Better Health)
.png)