Frequently asked questions
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Intake Sessions: $225
Individual Sessions: $185
Couple & Family Sessions: $200
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I am not in-network with any insurance companies, but I do work as an out-of-network provider. Many clients are able to receive partial or full reimbursement through their out-of-network benefits. Once a month, I provide detailed superbills that you can submit to your insurance for reimbursement. To determine your coverage, I recommend calling your insurance company and asking these questions:
Does my insurance include out-of-network benefits?
What is covered for the initial intake session (CPT code 90791) and subsequent therapy sessions (CPT code 90834)?
Do I have a deductible I need to meet before my insurance starts to cover payment? If so, how much of the deductible do I still have to meet for this year?
How do I submit superbills for reimbursement?
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I offer appointments entirely online, making therapy accessible from the comfort of your own home. My availability is Monday through Thursday, from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM Eastern Time.
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Start by scheduling a free 15-minute consultation call. This gives us a chance to talk about what's going on and ensure we're a good fit for working together. You can reach out by filling out the contact form on my website, or contact me directly via email or phone. From there, we'll schedule your first appointment together. Already a client? You can book appointments anytime through the client portal.
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The first appointment is all about getting to know you and your family. I'll ask questions to understand your background, your concerns, and what you're hoping to achieve through therapy—probably more questions than in a typical session, since I want to build a strong foundation for our work together. We'll also take a few minutes to review important policies so we're aligned on expectations. Sessions are 50 minutes long, and before we wrap up, we'll talk about scheduling and find a regular appointment time that works best for you.
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Online therapy sessions are conducted through secure video calls using SimplePractice, my electronic health records platform. It's easy to access: if you're on a desktop or laptop, simply click the link I send you. If you're using a phone or tablet, you'll need to download the "Telehealth by SimplePractice" app first. You'll receive reminders with your session link 48 hours before your appointment and again 10 minutes before we meet. To protect confidentiality, please make sure you're in a private space where you can speak freely. Technology isn't always perfect. Sometimes internet connections drop or microphones act up. But I've found that these moments can actually contribute to our work together, and they're never a barrier to effective therapy.
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I've been providing virtual therapy to children for years now and have truly mastered the art of keeping kids engaged online. I use specialized platforms like Hopscotch Play that allow me to incorporate play therapy and art therapy techniques right into our sessions. These tools enable co-play, meaning I send your child a HIPAA-secure link during our session that lets us interact on the same screen while we're on our video call. For older children and teens who prefer more complex games, I also use platforms like Board Game Arena. I'm passionate about the fact that children learn crucial emotional regulation and social skills through play—and virtual therapy doesn't have to sacrifice that. Play is how kids process their world, and I've found ways to bring that same therapeutic power into the online space.
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I do keep a limited number of reduced-rate spots available for clients who need them. These sessions are $120 for 50 minutes. While these spots aren't always available, I'm happy to add you to a waitlist, and I'll reach out as soon as a reduced-rate opening becomes available.
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If a session is cancelled with less than 24 hours' notice or you are more than 15 minutes late to a session, I reserve the right to charge the full session fee.
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While I make every effort to respond to voicemails and emails within 24 business hours, I am not available for crisis support after hours. If you or someone in your family is experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room right away.
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