FAQS
Have questions about what it’s like to work together? Check out these frequently asked questions. If you don’t see your question here, click here to get in touch.
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For in-person sessions I can be found in Doylestown, Fort Washington, and Plymouth Meeting PA.
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Virtual sessions are always an option as long as you are located in PA or NJ!
I use a HIPAA compliant platform for all virtual sessions.
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My fee is $165 per 50 minute session. I do not accept insurance but can provide superbills for out of network reimbursement.
I am committed to making therapy accessible for BIPOC and LGBTQIA2S communities and offer sliding scale options when a need is expressed.
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During our first appointment we will discuss “what brings you into therapy” and get a deeper understanding of various factors in your life influencing the issue. As your therapist it’s important for me to get to know you deeply, which may also include an exploration of personal history, family history, trauma history, and any experiences that have had a major impact on your life.
We will also discuss your goals and expectations for therapy.
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By law, healthcare providers are required to provide clients who do not have insurance or who are not using insurance with an estimate of the expected charges for services.
You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate explaining how much therapy may cost. Upon request, you will receive a written Good Faith Estimate before your first scheduled session or at any time during treatment. The estimate will be based on the information available at the time and may include the anticipated number of sessions, frequency, and associated fees. Please note that this is only an estimate, and actual charges may vary depending on your individual needs and treatment progress.
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We acknowledge that the greater Philadelphia region sits on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the Lenape people. As a therapy practice grounded in healing and connection, we honor their deep and enduring relationship with this land and recognize the historical and ongoing harms of displacement and colonization.