Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy is a collaborative process that focuses on identifying solutions for issues ranging from everyday struggles and opportunities to significant personal distress and impairment in your personal life.

In therapy, I often work with individuals who struggle with relationships, depression, anxiety, or an addiction.

As a Certified Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counselor (CADC-II), I work with people attempting to recover from an addiction, as well as clients who are negatively impacted by the addiction of someone close to them, like a friend, partner, or family member.

I strive to be competent about and sensitive to differences in culture, ethnicity, spirituality, and sexuality, and view these differences as central to an individual’s experience and happiness.

Due to my years of experience in college counseling centers, I often work with young adults. My work with college and graduate school students most often focuses on questions concerning personal development, professional identity, and long term goals in both those areas.

“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fees and insurance

My fee for therapy $200 per 50-minute session.

Therapy is a commitment of your energy, your money, and most importantly, your time. Although our work together in therapy is solution-focused and will not go on endlessly, it requires more than 2 or 3 sessions. Consider making a minimum of a 3-month commitment to weekly therapy.

I am an out-of-network provider for some types of health insurance.

Those with an insurance that offers out-of-network benefits may be able to receive reimbursement for sessions. If this is the case and you would like to use your insurance benefit, I will provide you with a master bill, which has the necessary requirements so that you can receive reimbursement for services.

Be sure to contact your insurance provider to request more specific information about your insurance plan’s reimbursement rate, deductible and mental health coverage.

Some questions you could ask your insurance company:

  • Do I have out-of-network benefits for mental health coverage?
  • If so, what percentage is covered?
  • Do I have a deductible? What is it and how much of it have I met?
  • What is the co-pay for a session if I see an out-of-network provider?
  • How do I submit a request for reimbursement?

Schedule an appointment

If you are interested in scheduling a psychotherapy appointment, please fill out the form below. I will respond to your request within 24 hours during the week, and on Monday if you’ve reached out to me over the weekend. Thank you for your interest.