Session Fee
Individual is $160 per 50 minute sesssion.
Family is $170 per 50 minute session.
Sliding Scale
Currently, I do NOT have any Sliding Scale time slots available.
My sliding fee is based on a first come, first request basis.
There are 3 slots for a lower, medium, and higher fee range.
Insurance
I do NOT accept insurance for payment.
I encourage you to reach out to your insurance company, as you may be eligible for reimbursement from your insurance company for our sessions. I will gladly provide monthly invoices and/or a Super bill for this purpose.
Payment Options
Do you ONLY seek out therapy if you've endured a trauma?
A common misconception people have is that you must have endured a trauma or a mental disorder to seek out therapy. That is not true at all. Plenty of people (all genders, ethnicities, ages, etc.) would like unbiased and unfiltered "advice" from a professional.
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Initial Phone Consultation
Starting therapy can be a daunting process for some people. The first step is to call me for a free phone consultation. We will talk about what has led you to seek out therapy and I will answer your questions and/or concerns about therapy. This time is used as a way for the potential client to ask any questions or voice any concerns that may pop into their mind. Also, for getting to know a little more about them and what has led to their reaching out.
Scheduling & Teletherapy
Our sessions will be 50 minutes long. I offer both in-person sessions at my Lower Pac Heights office and teletherapy. Currently, I am solely offering teletherapy.
Teletherapy is providing therapy through a live video connection, over the internet. You receive the same treatment as you would in person, it's just done through a computer! If you've ever used Skype on your computer or FaceTime on your iPhone, you've used the same type of technology teletherapy uses.
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