Frequently asked questions.

  • Individuals: $195 per session

    Relationships/Couples/Families: $250 per session

  • I am not in network with any insurance companies. Some insurance plans offer partial reimbursement for therapy. To find out your benefits, you can call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask questions such as:

    • Does my plan include mental health benefits for out of network providers? 

    • Do I have a deductible for out of network care, and how much, if any, has been met?

    • How much will be reimbursed if my therapist bills the CPT code 90834-95 (this indicates individual therapy for 45 minutes via telehealth)

    • How long does reimbursement take after I submit a superbill?

    I can provide superbills for you to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.

  • Yes. I have limited sliding scale spots available for those in need. If therapy costs are prohibitive, we can discuss sliding scale options during our consultation call. If I do not have sliding scale availability at the time you reach out, I do keep a waitlist for when there are openings in my practice.

  • Free, brief, and introductory. You and I will have a conversation where you share with me what brings you to therapy and what you are looking for, I’ll tell you about my practice, and I can answer any questions you have. Together we decide if it feels like a good fit.

  • We will start to get to know one another - discussing what prompted you to seek therapy, your hopes or concerns for our work together, questions about therapy itself, and beginning to explore some of your history and background.

    It is normal to feel a little nerves, uncertainty, relief, or a whole host of other feelings when starting or restarting therapy with a new therapist.

  • At this time my appointments are all virtual. This may change, so if you are interested in in-person sessions in the Portland, Oregon area you can let me know during our consultation call.

  • Yes. I am legally and ethically bound to maintain confidentiality. There are a few exceptions: if I have reason to believe a client might hurt themself or someone else, then as a mandated reporter I have to tell the appropriate people to ensure safety.