Tami Bahr
Tami Bahr
Credentials: LCSW, CSAC, ICS
Practice: Triquestrian, LLC
Phone: (608) 206-4724
E-mail: tami@triquestrian.com
Location: 6514 Odana Rd. Suite 10 Madison, Wi 53719
Website: http://www.triquestrian.com/home.html
Insurance Accepted: Children Come First, Comprehensive Community Services, Dane County, Out of Network
Fees: $70 - $180
Specializing In—
Dual Diagnosis, Trauma and PTSD, Addiction
About
Tami has 15+ years experience providing both mental health and substance abuse treatment to individuals and families in a variety of settings. She was initially drawn to human services work as a result of experiences she had as a high school exchange student. Tami began working with families experiencing homelessness and recognized that oftentimes mental health and substance use issues also impacted their lives. She pursued her Masters in Social Work with an emphasis on Addictions to increase her skill base and more effectively support others.
Tami has continued to pursue ongoing training and education particularly when she finds the need to enhance her skills to assist others. Her work with individuals experiencing trauma related issues highlighted the need for more experiential based therapies. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy effectively integrates a strength based, solution focused perspective allowing participants to uncover their own deeply moving answers. While it is difficult to put into words the impact of EAP, the results are evident when you experience it yourself.
Tami lives in the Madison area with her husband and 4 children. She hopes to create a place of growth and healing through Triquestrian where traditional therapeutic approaches can be partnered with non-traditional approaches and holistic methods for the benefit of the larger community.
Tami also provides traditional therapy at Connections Counseling, instructs for Edgewood College, lectures for the University of Wisconsin Madison, serves on the board of directors of the Recovery Foundation as well as the Executive Committee for the Dane County Chemical Dependencies Consortium now the Recovery Coalition of Dane County.