Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept insurance?
We do not accept insurance.
With that being said, I do offer billable receipts or “super bills” that you can turn into your insurance company for potential out of network benefits. However, I cannot guarantee that your insurance company will accept these so, if this is an important factor in your decision for therapy, please check with your insurance company first. I am more than willing to send you my license number and national provider number if you’d like to check on availability for reimbursement.
How do I make an appointment?
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You may also fill out the form on our contact page.
After we get connected, if we both decide that we would be a good fit together, then we will schedule our first session.
What if I need to cancel a session?
You are able to “make up” for cancelled appointments within the week before, during, or after the date of your absence, if our schedules align. I will make every effort to find a time for you. You are allotted one “free” cancellation per year for each time that you attend per week. (For example, if you attend therapy twice per week, you are given two “free” cancellations.)
You are not required to pay for sessions that I cancel. I will make every effort to alert you of my planned vacation times in advance.
What will happen during our initial sessions?
Our first sessions together will be about getting to know your story and what brings you to counseling. I will also tell you a bit about myself including my educational and personal background, the theoretical framework I utilize, and logistical information and paperwork for beginning the therapy process.
How long can I expect to be in therapy?
As a client, you have the right to end therapy at any time, and typically you are the one who decides when therapy will end. For further explanation please refer to my Counseling Agreement and Informed Consent Form.
What are your fees?
If we decide to meet longer for a session, I will bill you prorated on the hourly fee.
How do I pay you?
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