FEES for individual sessions are
$95 for a 45-minute session
$125 for 60 minutes
$185 for 90 minutes
The first session is always a one-hour consultation at $125 unless other arrangements are made.
However there is NO CHARGE if we determine
within the first 15 minutes that I cannot help you, or you feel I am not the therapist for you
Studies show that lasting change usually requires regular meetings of once or twice a week for several months, but longer or shorter-term counseling may also be needed and effective.
Six sessions is often considered brief therapy
and needed as a minimum to:
- see what's really going on
- get you on the road to solid change
- determine whether more work is needed
To support people in making a commitment to at least six sessions, we offer
DISCOUNT PACKAGES ~ save $50 and guarantee 6 appointments:
Six-for-Five package: $500 prepays for six sessions of 45 minutes.
Six-for-Six package: $600 pre-pays for six sessions of 60 minutes.
Twelve for $1200 prepays for twelve 60 minute sessions.
Twenty for $2000 prepays for 20 60 minute sessions.
Sessions missed without 24 hour notice will be deducted. Packages are not refundable.
Packages may be used by the couple, either partner, and/or any family member part of the therapeutic unit
as determined by the therapist.
6 session packages - good for 6 months
12 session packages - good for 1 year
20 session packages - good for 2 years
I accept cash, checks, and Visa or Mastercard.
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DID YOU KNOW?
USING INSURANCE FOR COUNSELING CAN PUT YOU AT RISK!
Insurance companies require you to be "sick"
Most people come to counseling with problems in living, not because of a disorder or mental illness. In order to get your counseling bill paid by your insurance company, practicioners must assign a diagnoses that the insurance company will pay for, even if it isn't exactly what's wrong.
Insurance companies decide your treatment
They determine how often and for how long you can be seen for this illness or disorder that you may not even have. Even if you do have an illness or disorder, being permanently labeled is personally damaging.
Even if you are willing to go through this process to have counseling paid for, you should know
