FAQ
Q: Will it be confidential?
A: Anything you choose to share during session is considered private and confidential, which means that I cannot release any information about you, except as required by law. Confidentiality is discussed in depth during our first session.
Q: How often will we meet?
A: To begin, we will meet once a week.
Q: How much do you charge?
A: I charge $150 per session. Payment will be collected at the time of service.
Q: Do you have low-fee or sliding-scale options?
A: Yes, I do offer a sliding-scale fee option for college students and clients with financial hardship. This option can be discussed to see if you qualify.
Q: Do you accept insurance?
A: At the time, no I do not accept any insurance. If you have a PPO and want to submit a claim for out-of-network reimbursement, I can give you a receipt or submit a claim on your behalf to help facilitate any reimbursement you may be entitled to. Please note that submitting an insurance claim means I will need to give you a mental health diagnosis.
Q: What is your cancellation policy?
A: I require 24 hours notice of cancellation or you will need to pay for the appointment. An occasional exception may be made in the case of an emergency.
Q: What are your hours?
A: I provide therapy session options to fit the different needs of my clients; with morning, day, and evening (M-F) appointments available.
Q: Do you prescribe medication?
A: No, I am not a medical doctor and cannot prescribe medication. If you want to be evaluated for psychiatric medication, contact your primary care physician or a psychiatrist. If you are already taking medication, I can coordinate care with your doctor.