FAQs
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At this time, I am considered an out-of-Network provider and can provide you with a detailed statement or "superbill" in order for you to file for reimbursement with your insurance carrier, upon request. I recommend contacting your insurance carrier to see what your Out-of-Network benefits include and how to submit a superbill for reimbursement.
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Therapy is a quality investment in yourself, your child or your family.
At this time, individual rates are $150 per session; family $150
Each session is 45-50 minutes
FSA and HSA accounts are accepted.
*Sliding scale is available upon request and based on financial need. Please contact if you need a financial consideration form.
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It can be difficult to provide an exact number, most often length of time in therapy depends on a number of factors as well as your presenting concerns.
We will discuss this process during your first intake session. Typically, we will begin with weekly sessions.
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The first session will be with parent(s) or caregiver(s) only to discuss presenting concerns, expectations, policies, and goals.
The following sessions will be with child and therapist. Parent check ins will be scheduled as necessary.
Parents of children 12 and under must stay on the property whether in your car, outside walking the beautiful grounds or in the waiting room.
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Confidentiality protects the information discussed in session between client and therapist by law.
However, there are some exceptions required by law to this rule. Exceptions include:
Suspected child abuse, dependent adult, or elder abuse. The therapist is required to report this to the appropriate authorities immediately.
If a client is threatening serious bodily harm to another person.
If a client intends to harm themselves. The therapist will make every effort to work with the individual to ensure their safety. However, if an individual does not cooperate, additional measures may need to be taken.
Some court related issues.
Abuse from another mental health professional.
As your child's parent or legal guardian, you have the right to their information throughout the counseling process. However, therapy works best for children if they feel a sense of privacy and trust with their therapist. I will help maintain this balance between privacy and disclosure. I will alert you if your child discloses any active suicidal ideation or homicidal ideation. I will also assess any safety concerns that parents should be aware of.