FAQs

  • Rates for individual sessions are $165 per 50-minute session. Rates for couples sessions are $175 per 50 minute session.

  • Insurance companies often don’t view a couple's work as “medically necessary” for insurance coverage. Thus, couples counseling is not billable to insurance and is considered a privately paid service. Thus, I do not accept insurance.

    You may have out-of-network benefits that allow you to receive partial or full coverage for the fee — I can give you a “superbill” to submit to your insurance to seek reimbursement. I do accept HSA and FSA.  

  • This depends on your needs and goals. Every clients circumstances are different. Some come looking for short-term support others are seeking out long-term support. We will discuss the frequency of visits that best fits your needs. In general, I recommend beginning with regular visits to build momentum and then evaluating progress and adjusting as we go.

  • Yes! Virtual sessions make therapy very accessible and convenient so I offer a lot of virtual sessions. Sessions are offered through SimplePractice, an app similar to FaceTime or Zoom, that is easily downloadable to your phone, tablet or computer. SimplePractice is HIPAA-compliant platform developed specifically for the purpose of connecting clients and providers.

  • Yes. Often couples contemplating divorce are trying to discern if there is valid hope for lasting change in their marriage. This can be very difficult to determine on your own. There is good evidence to suggest that with the proper help and willingness on the part of both spouses, many marriages that might otherwise end in divorce can become healthy, vibrant, and supportive. That being said, there are times when separation or divorce is the healthy choice. I help individuals and couples find clarity, peace and a path forward, whether divorce, separation, conscious decoupling or making changes to stay together.