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Therapy Services

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Family Therapy

$200/ 50 minute session

As a marriage and family therapist, the family is the heart of my work. Family therapy is an opportunity for the family unit to do their work collectively with the help of a therapist. It's an opportunity for everyone in the family to be heard.
My role in family therapy is to interrupt the patterns that may not be working for the family unit and provide a platform for all the members of the family to have a voice.

Individual Therapy

$150/ 50 minute session

If you are feeling stuck and have a desire to grow and heal individually, individual therapy is for you. This individualized time is a place for you to put your feet up and explore yourself, your world and the lens through which you view the struggles that have brought you to therapy. My title as a Marriage and Family Therapist does not mean I cannot support you and your individual goals. What that means is that we will be looking at what is going on with you, beyond yourself. We will be looking at how your culture, family and society have influenced the struggles you face and how you cope with it.

Couples Therapy

$200/ 50 minute session

Couples can benefit from couples therapy no matter how long they have been together. Therapists will typically see couples when they are on the brink of separation or divorce because couples therapy is usually seen as a last resort. You don't have to wait until that point. Sessions can be an opportunity for couples to learn new skills, improve the health of their relationship and be able to reimagine their relationship in a new way.

Group Therapy

Rates depend on group type

Group Therapy emphasizes the power of healing within community. Groups focus on particular topics like Support for Working Moms and Managing Anxiety. They may meet weekly or biweekly. Groups will be announced soon!

Good Faith Estimate

​Starting January 1, 2022, federal laws regulating client care have been updated to include the “No Surprises” Act. Under the law, healthcare providers need to give patients/clients who do not have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services called a “Good Faith Estimate” (GFE) explaining how much your medical care will cost.

This Good Faith Estimate shows the costs of items and services that are reasonably expected for your health care needs for an item or service. The estimate is based on information known at the time the estimate was created.
The Good Faith Estimate does not include any unknown or unexpected costs that may arise during treatment. You could be charged more if complications or special circumstances occur. If this happens, federal law allows you to dispute (appeal) the bill.

IF YOU ARE BILLED FOR MORE THAN THIS GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO DISPUTE THE BILL.

You may contact the health care provider or facility listed to let them know the billed charges are higher than the Good Faith Estimate. You can ask them to update the bill to match the Good Faith Estimate, ask to negotiate the bill, or ask if there is financial assistance available.
You may also start a dispute resolution process with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). If you choose to use the dispute resolution process, you must start the dispute process within 120 calendar days (about 4 months) of the date on the original bill.
There is a $25 fee to use the dispute process. If the agency reviewing your dispute agrees with you, you will have to pay the price on this Good Faith Estimate. If the agency disagrees with you and agrees with the health care provider or facility, you will have to pay the higher amount.
To learn more and get a form to start the process, go to www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call HHS at (800) 368-1019.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate or the dispute process, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call (800) 368-1019.
Keep a copy of this Good Faith Estimate in a safe place or take pictures of it. You may need it if you are billed a higher amount.

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