Policies & Fees
Policies
How do I schedule an appointment?
Please contact me by clicking Schedule Now, or by using the Contact page on my website. I offer a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation so we can learn a little about one another and to help determine if we’re well-suited to work together.
Sessions are 50 minutes. It is important that you arrive promptly to maximize our scheduled time together.
How long are sessions?
When we agree to work together, I am making a commitment our work and the consistency it requires. For therapy to be most beneficial, regular attendance is very important. I have a 24-hour cancellation policy. If you do not cancel at least 24 hours before our scheduled appointment, you are responsible for paying the full fee for that session. I do my best to offer other appointment times if your schedule makes it challenging to attend at our designated time.
What is your cancellation policy?
Couples Sessions - $250
Individual Sessions - $225
Sliding Scale - Apply if you may be eligible
What are your fees?
I am an in-network provider with Aetna. I work with all other insurance companies as an out-of-network provider. This means that you would be expected to pay the full fee at the time of service. I will then provide you with an invoice that contains all the necessary information for you to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. If you aren’t familiar with your plan’s out-of-network benefits, please reach out to your insurance company using the contact information on the back of your insurance card. Inquire about your out-of-network benefits for procedure code
90834
for individual therapy and
90847
for couples therapy. I’d be happy to help you navigate this process.
Do you accept insurance?
I accept Cash, Check, Zelle, and Venmo for payment.
Payment is due at the time of service. I will provide you with a statement for all paid sessions at the end of each month.
What do you accept for payment?
“In order to get to a healthier and more productive place, we need to give up our fear of conflict, turmoil and resistance.”
Dr. John M. Gottman
Executive Director, Relationship Research Institute, Seattle
“Intimacy inevitably creates conflict.”
Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman
Julie Schwartz Gottman, Fight Right: How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection