How do I get started?

You may choose to reach out by phone, email, or submitting the contact form – whatever way is most convenient and comfortable for you. Please note that you have the option of contacting a specific therapist or contacting a general number for more information.

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What can I expect my first visit?

Plan to arrive at lease a few minutes early and have a seat in the waiting room. Your therapist will come to the waiting room to meet you and walk you to their office. The first session will primarily be spent gathering information about your issues and circumstances. You will also be able to discuss questions and concerns about your [...]

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What if I have special circumstances?

If you will be self-pay or have other special circumstances, discuss your questions and concerns with your therapist prior to or at the first session. They will be able to discuss options with you, and you both will work together with your particular circumstance.

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What is your cancellation and no-show policy?

Our practice policy requires that you give 24-hour notice if you need to cancel an appointment. If you do not show for a scheduled appointment or cancel within 24 hours, you will be charged half the regular fee. If you use insurance, your insurance company will not reimburse you for the fee.

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How do I make payments for therapy?

Unless special arrangements are made with your therapist, payment for therapy will be collected at the end of each session by check, cash, debit or credit card. If you pay with cash you will need to bring the correct amount as your therapist will not be able to make change.

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How much will therapy cost?

Each therapist sets their own rate and will discuss insurance information with you prior to or at the first session. You will need to contact your insurance company to understand if they cover therapy, what your deductible and co-pay will be, and if they limit the number of counseling sessions.

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How long should I expect to be in therapy?

The length of time you spend in therapy will be determined both by the issues you are dealing with and the speed of your individual progress. After your therapist gains an understanding of your issues, they will be able to give you a general idea of how long you will spend in therapy.

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Will my insurance company see my records?

Your therapist may share certain information about your diagnosis and treatment with your insurance company so that your insurance company can determine what care is covered. Your insurance company is bound by HIPPA to keep that information confidential. If you choose to pay out of pocket for therapy and choose not to be reimbursed by your insurance provider, your insurance [...]

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