Services

  • Individual Sessions

    I offer 50-minute sessions for individuals ages 16+. In our sessions, we will organically identify areas that you’d like to work on and how best to support you toward whatever your goals for therapy may be.

    Rate for individual sessions is $175

  • Couples' Sessions

    I offer 50-minute sessions for couples. Together we will identify the goals and desires, as well as stuck-points in your intimate relationships and work to restore and improve connection.

    Rate for couples’ session is $200

  • Consultation

    Consultation is available to clients, support people for clients, or other mental health professionals. Consultation is an opportunity to ask questions and receive feedback related to my specialty areas. I currently offer consultation related to OCD, positive parenting, attachment, trauma and somatic interventions.

    Rate for 60-minute consultation is $140

 If you have questions about what type of therapy may be best for you, or you are ready to schedule an appointment, click the button below to request an appointment.

My practice is currently full, but if you are interested in being added to my waitlist, please reach out and let me know.

Cost of Services and Payment

Rates for sessions are dependent on session type. A sliding scale (reduced rate) is available on a case-by-case basis. When requesting a sliding scale, I trust that you will pay the highest rate you are able within our payment range. Please contact directly to discuss further.

Services are billed “out of pocket” practice, meaning that payment is “private pay” and is due at the time of service. I accept cash, check, or credit card, or Venmo/Zelle. I gladly provide a “Superbill” for you to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. Please ask about insurance during our consultation call, as I am approved as an “Out of Network” provider with some insurance plans. If you are looking for an in-network provider (i.e. covered by insurance), I recommend searching your insurance provider’s directory and/or searching Psychology Today for a full list.