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INVESTMENT

You deserve to be heard. You deserve to heal. You deserve to invest in yourself.

Therapy is about deepening your connection and taking care of your mind, body and relationships. Therapy is a commitment to your mental health and well-being. Therapy is a collaborative process where we create a road map to achieve your goals. It's never too early or too late to start making meaningful changes to your life.

Intake/Diagnostic Assessment Session - $200

Standard 50-minute Psychotherapy Session - $175

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INDIVIDUAL THERAPY

Focusing on You.

Are you feeling stuck? Are you feeling uncertain? Are you feeling alone?


We will explore your thoughts, feelings, and discuss your needs. We will focus on ways to gain more confidence and improve balance in your life. 

COUPLES THERAPY

Focusing on Connection.

Does your relationship feel disconnected? Is it difficult to feel understood by your partner? Does it feel like you're not on the same page? 


We will explore your relationship patterns to identify strengths and challenges. We will focus on reconnection and repair to deepen your relationship. 

FAMILY THERAPY

Focusing on Tomorrow.

Are you feeling overwhelmed? Does it feel difficult to communicate with your family members? Is it hard to find balance?

We will explore patterns in your family that may be creating tension. We will focus on developing skills that strengthen your relationships. 

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NO SURPRISES ACT (GOOD FAITH ESTIMATE)

Beginning January 1, 2022, if you’re uninsured or you pay for health care bills yourself (don’t have your claims submitted to your health plan), health care providers and facilities must provide you with an estimate of expected charges before you get an item or service. This is called a “good faith estimate.” Providers and facilities must provide you with a good faith estimate if you request one, or after you’ve scheduled an item or service. It should include expected charges for the primary item or service you’re getting, and any other items or services that are provided as part of the same scheduled experience. The provider or facility you contact for a good faith estimate must provide a list of all items and services associated with your care. Your provider will discuss rates during your initial consultation and provide an estimate of fees verbally and follow up with written notice.

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