Rates & FAQ
Fees are due at time of service. Please note: I do not accept insurance, but we do accept credit cards, HSA accounts, and private pay.
Rates: Sessions for individuals are $150. Family & Couples therapy is $180. Note: I offer a small number of reduced-rate slots for folks navigating financial hardship. If that’s you, don’t hesitate to ask.
To start, we’ll begin with a no-cost 15-minute phone consultation. It’s not an interview, just a quick, low-pressure way to see if we’re a good match and if our schedules line up.
Supervision for post-graduate LMHCA or LMFTA therapists is priced differently, please inquire.
For groups, we’ll start with a 15-20-minute intake screening so we can get clear on your needs and make sure the space feels supportive and meets the needs. Group rate is $50.
Consultation for therapists on the following topics: trauma, grief, medical trauma from chronic or terminal illness, caregiving, mindfulness and somatic interventions. $100 per 50 minute session.
Insurance and Payment: Private pay gives us more room to work to address your specific and unique goals, and do so in ways that center you, not what your insurance says is 'medically necessary.’ It also keeps your records completely confidential, with no formal diagnosis required.
Private Pay Benefits:--Provides the most privacy over your health information as it is just between us and not a third party insurance company.--No diagnoses requirement by insurance and there is no pathologizing and permanent record of your human responses to life.--You maintain the most flexibility and control in deciding your session frequency, longevity, content, and interventions.--Providers are able to protect your health information with the greatest degree of privacy.
Good Faith Estimate: As I am out of network, it is already established that you will not be using insurance. Also, my rate is posted. The number of sessions is impossible to predict for several reasons. Session number and budget is in your control, as I am an Out of Network provider. I can say that people typically see me for at least 6 months-1 year. The issues people often see me for tend to be related to anxiety and stress, grief, chronic pain/illness, compassion fatigue, and residual effects of trauma. In processing these types of things, each individual is utterly unique. It would be not applicable, ethical, or therapeutic for me to assign a diagnosis prior to meeting you, or in many cases ever, with my client base, and with the treatment modalities I employ and am trained in.