Stated plainly.
No tiers, no add-ons, no contact-for-pricing.
I think of the fee as part of the frame — one of the few clear structures in a relationship that is otherwise built on uncertainty, trust, and showing up. It’s worth talking about openly. If you have questions about what you can afford, bring them to our consult. We’ll figure something out, or I’ll help you find someone who fits.
Insurance
I’m an out-of-network provider, which means I don’t bill insurance directly. What that also means: our work isn’t shaped by what a plan will authorize. We decide together what the work needs, and for how long.
I’m glad to provide a monthly superbill — a receipt with the clinical codes your plan needs — which you can submit for possible reimbursement under your out-of-network mental health benefits. Many clients get partial reimbursement this way; it’s worth a call to your insurer to find out what yours covers.
One thing to know for couples: most insurance plans only cover therapy when a diagnosable mental health condition is being treated. Couples work — what plans often call “relationship distress” — is typically not reimbursed on its own. I’ll walk you through this in our consult so there are no surprises.
Cancellation
I ask for 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule. Sessions cancelled with less notice are charged at the full fee — not as a penalty, but because the time was held for you and can’t easily be offered to someone else on short notice.
Genuine emergencies are different, and I’ll always say so. If your schedule tends to be unpredictable, let’s talk about it from the start — sometimes we can build in a little flexibility.
I’ll always offer to reschedule within the same week when my calendar allows.
If the fee is the thing standing between you and reaching out — please reach out anyway. I’d much rather have that conversation than have you go without care.
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