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FAQ

What are your rates?

Fees are structured at $200 per 50-minute session for all therapy types. Extended 90-minute sessions are $300. If the cost is prohibitive in your care I do offer number of sliding-scale spots. I currently am not accepting insurance. However, I can provide a superbill for potential reimbursement. 

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*Superbills are invoices you can submit to your insurance company. Based on your insurance policy and where you are on meeting your deductible you may be eligible for some reimbursement. Note this is not a guarantee

How long does each therapy session take?

Sessions are 50 minutes and recur on a weekly or bi-weekly cadence. Extended 90-minute session are available upon request. Marathon session of EMDR or relationship intensives can vary in length and will be agreed upon collaboratively. 

When and where does therapy take place?

Sessions are conducted virtually for your convenience. Additionally, walk-and-talk therapy sessions are available upon request, providing an alternative approach to therapy tailored to your preference. Due to state laws, I can only see clients that are physically in Washington State. I offer sessions Sunday - Wednesday from 10:00-5:00. Walk-and-talk is available on Thursdays.

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How do I know if its a good fit?

In our consultation call, I will learn a little bit more about you and your goals as well as share a bit about myself and how I conduct therapy. This is a great opportunity to get a sense of whether my style will work for you. 

Good Faith Estimate

Under Section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service Act, health care providers and facilities are required to provide individuals who do not have health insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the anticipated bill for medical items and services upon request or at the time of scheduling. This is called a “Good Faith Estimate.”

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Note: This does not currently apply to any clients who are using insurance benefits, including "out of network benefits” (i.e., submitting superbills to insurance for reimbursement).

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Clients have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” which outlines the total expected cost of services. The Good Faith Estimate works to show the cost of services that are reasonably expected for your health care needs. The estimate is based on information known at the time the estimate was created. The Good Faith Estimate does not include any unknown or unexpected costs that may arise during treatment. You could be charged more if complications or special circumstances occur and will be provided a new "Good Faith Estimate" should this occur. If this happens, federal law allows you to dispute (appeal) the bill if you and your therapist have not previously talked about the change and you have not been given an updated good faith estimate.

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You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” at least 1 business day before your service. You can also ask your provider, and any other provider you choose, for a “Good Faith Estimate” before you schedule service.

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Be sure to save a copy of your “Good Faith Estimate.” For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call 1-800-985-3059.

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