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Theodore Osborn

Pharm.D.

Pharmacist, Pharmacotherapy

Contact & Location

Address

1898 FORT RD Sheridan, WY 82801

Phone

(307) 675-3102

NPI Number

1003099342

Specialty

Pharmacist, Pharmacotherapy

About Theodore Osborn

Theodore Osborn is a Pharm.D. providing couples therapy and relationship counseling services in Sheridan, Wyoming. As a psychiatrist, Theodore is trained to help couples work through communication challenges, conflict resolution, trust issues, and other relationship concerns.

As a psychiatrist, Theodore can provide both therapeutic support and medical evaluation when needed. This unique combination is particularly valuable when biological factors — such as depression, anxiety, or other conditions — may be contributing to relationship challenges.

Theodore Osborn's practice is located at 1898 FORT RD in Sheridan, WY 82801. To schedule an appointment or learn more about their services, you can call (307) 675-3102. If you're considering couples therapy, an initial phone consultation can help you determine whether Theodore's approach is a good fit for your needs.

What Is a Psychiatrist (M.D.)?

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in mental health and can provide both therapy and medication management. While psychiatrists who offer couples therapy are less common than other provider types, they bring a unique medical perspective to relationship work. They can identify and treat biological factors — such as depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, or hormonal changes — that may be contributing to relationship difficulties. This medical background is particularly valuable when one or both partners have mental health conditions that require medication alongside therapy.

Training & Education: Psychiatrists complete a medical degree (M.D. or D.O.) followed by a 4-year psychiatric residency. Some pursue additional fellowship training in specific areas such as couples therapy, psychotherapy, or family psychiatry. Their medical training enables them to evaluate both psychological and biological factors affecting mental health and relationships.

What to Expect from Couples Therapy

Couples therapy is a collaborative process where both partners work with a trained therapist to improve their relationship. Sessions typically focus on improving communication skills, understanding each other's emotional needs, resolving recurring conflicts, and building a stronger foundation for the future.

Psychiatrists who offer couples therapy can address relationship issues from both a therapeutic and medical perspective. They can evaluate whether biological or medication-related factors are contributing to relationship problems — for example, whether a partner's depression or anxiety medication needs adjustment — while simultaneously working on communication and relational skills.

Common evidence-based approaches used in couples therapy include Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Medication Management, among others. The specific approach your therapist uses will depend on your unique situation and goals. Many therapists integrate techniques from multiple methods to create a personalized treatment plan.

Couples Therapy in Sheridan, Wyoming

Sheridan, Wyoming is home to 8 licensed couples therapists and marriage counselors listed in our directory. Having multiple providers in the area means you can compare credentials, therapeutic approaches, and availability to find the best fit for you and your partner.

When choosing a couples therapist in Sheridan, consider factors beyond credentials alone: the therapist's experience with your specific concerns (communication, infidelity, parenting disagreements, etc.), their therapeutic style, availability that works for both partners' schedules, and whether they offer in-person sessions, telehealth, or both. Many therapists offer a brief phone consultation at no charge so you can get a sense of their approach before committing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does M.D. (Psychiatrist) mean?

A Psychiatrist (M.D.) is a licensed mental health professional who has psychiatrists complete a medical degree (M.D. or D.O.) followed by a 4-year psychiatric residency. Some pursue additional fellowship training in specific areas such as couples therapy, psychotherapy, or family psychiatry. Their medical training enables them to evaluate both psychological and biological factors affecting mental health and relationships. M.D.s are qualified to provide couples therapy, individual counseling, and family therapy in their state of licensure.

How much does couples therapy cost in Sheridan, Wyoming?

Couples therapy in Sheridan typically costs between $150 and $300 per session, depending on the therapist's credentials, experience level, and session length. Some therapists offer sliding-scale fees based on income, and some insurance plans provide partial coverage. Contact the therapist directly to discuss rates and payment options.

Does insurance cover couples therapy with a M.D. in Wyoming?

As medical doctors, psychiatrists are typically covered by most health insurance plans, including plans that may not cover other mental health providers. Coverage for therapy sessions versus medication management may differ — check with your insurance for specific details on session types and frequency limits.

What happens during a first couples therapy session?

The first session is typically an intake or assessment meeting where the therapist gets to know both partners, your relationship history, and what brought you to therapy. You'll discuss your goals, the main challenges you're facing, and what you hope to achieve. The therapist will explain their approach and answer any questions. Most first sessions last 60 to 90 minutes to allow enough time for a thorough initial conversation.

How long does couples therapy usually take?

Therapy sessions with a psychiatrist typically last 45 to 60 minutes. If medication management is part of your treatment plan, follow-up medication appointments are often shorter (15-30 minutes) and may occur less frequently than therapy sessions.

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