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Fees & Insurance
I provide this information to ensure transparency between my practice and clients. Please don't hesitate to ask for clarification by voicing any questions or concerns you may have.
Accepted Insurance:
Cancellations:
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Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Cigna
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Aetna
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United (Optum)
Missed appointments and those canceled within 24 hours are billed at the full rate. Please note that clients are responsible for paying these fees, as health insurance does not cover them.
Current Fees:
Individual Therapy:
Insurance accepted
Out of network: $150-175 (60 mins)
Sex Therapy :
Insurance accepted
Out of network: $175-200 (60-90 mins)
Emerging Adult Coaching/Consulting
Insurance not accepted
Starting at $150 (60 mins)
ADHD Coaching/Consulting
Insurance not accepted
Starting at $150 (60 mins)
Parent Coaching/ Consulting
Insurance not accepted
Starting at $150 (50 mins)
EMDR therapy
Insurance accepted
Starting at $150 (60 mins)
Also offered are additional services such as 504 accommodation reviews and school meeting support documentation, which are available at varying costs based on your specific needs. Please feel free to reach out to discuss these options further I'm here to help you find the right support for your situation.

Mentaya is a professional service designed to simplify the reimbursement process for clients utilizing their out-of-network benefits for therapy sessions. For further information, please visit this link.
Partnership with Mentaya
Litigation
It is the stated philosophy of this practice that we do not participate in lawsuits of any type on a plaintiff’s behalf, unless compelled to do so by subpoena or court order, or in the obvious cases of forensic evaluation/assessment in which it is understood from the onset of counseling that there is a psycho-legal context for the work. As a rule, it is never in a client’s best interest to waive their right to the confidentiality of their mental health records in a dispute, as the opposing side also may use the released information. Civil lawsuits, by design, penalize one party while rewarding another, and thus, do not conform to our ethical standards, no matter how justified. This prohibition to which we adhere includes, but is not limited to, seeking compensation for damages suffered from injury, negligence, or malpractice, settlements in dissolving relationships, child custody, grievances against employers, and any other civil litigation in which we are asked to support claims against another person or entity. This policy does not in any way intend to discount the rightfulness of a client’s seeking the support of the courts in settling disputes. ​ When compelled into litigation, supporting the defense against criminal charges, or assessing mental status for the courts, the following fee structure applies: $250 per hour, per associate, billed in one-tenth of the hour (6 minute) increments. This rate applies to absolutely all activity surrounding our involvement in the case: telephone time, travel, preparation, deposition, court appearance, report writing, consultation and supervision, etc. Reimbursement for lodging, meals, transportation, parking, and our own, independent counsel if necessary, and any other expense incurred is required. Our regular, hourly fee applies to face-to-face consultation, with a 50-minute minimum charge for each and every in-office appointment, which is also subject to our practice’s cancellation policy and charges. Please note that in some instances, clinical supervision is required of a practitioner, in which case, you will be incurring charges from the clinical supervisor of record, as well as your therapist. It is also strongly advised that you inquire as to expenses that could possibly be incurred, as not all associates in this practice live locally, and travel time and lodging could escalate costs tremendously. The practice will attempt to provide a fair estimate of what expenses you might expect to incur, but in no way imply that it will be bound to that estimate.
No Surprise Act 2022
You have the right to receive a "Good Faith Estimate" of your medical costs under the No Surprises Act 2022. Health care providers must provide this estimate to patients without insurance or not using insurance.