FAQs for arose etherapy® clients

how do I join the video session?

Telehealth sessions take place in Psychology Today Sessions

Here’s the link or just click to join:

https://sessions.psychologytoday.com/alicia-rozycki

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how do i log into the portal?

AROSE eTherapy® uses Sessions Health for its electronic health record system.

This program is for

  • booking appointments

  • communicating via secure chat

  • accessing forms/documents

  • accessing billing statements

  • linking to video session

Your username is your email.

Create your own password.

Dr. Alicia Rozycki offers online therapy in Colorado Springs, CO, FL, MD, & PA for high achieving professional women. Serving 80106 80108 80111 80113 80132 80133 80809 80829 80831 80863 80904 80906 80908 80919 80920 80921 80924 80926 80927 81023

how do i contact my provider?

  • Send a secure message through the Sessions Health portal chat feature. You can be as detailed and personal as you’d like here; it is fully secure.

  • Give a call at 561-570-2112 and if Dr. Rozycki is unavailable, you can leave a voicemail. This is secure, and only Dr. Rozycki can access this.

  • But DO NOT TEXT this phone number! Texting is not secure!

  • Email: DrRozycki@arose-etherapy.com

  • Now that you are an AROSE eTherapy® client, emails will be encrypted. This is secure, but there is always a risk with email that messages can be intercepted.

Dr. Alicia Rozycki offers online therapy in Colorado Springs, CO, FL, MD, & PA for high achieving professional women. Serving 80106 80108 80111 80113 80132 80133 80809 80829 80831 80863 80904 80906 80908 80919 80920 80921 80924 80926 80927 81023

what if i have an emergency?

This practice is not an emergency service. If you are having a clinical emergency (i.e., feeling suicidal or homicidal) and need assistance immediately, please:

*call the suicide and crisis hotline at 988

*go to your nearest emergency room or call 911

*go to your primary care office during office hours

Yes, your provider would like to be contacted by you as well, but getting you to safety is the top priority. Contact your provider via the options listed above.