
Frequently Asked Questions
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Counseling prices range from $40 - $135 per session—the pricing structure is built on our counselors’ special certifications and therapist experience.
Utilizing in-network insurance benefits usually lowers these amounts.
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We offer discounted rates based on household income and number of dependents. We aim to offer these rates non-biasedly and base them solely on household income and size.
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Call your insurance carrier to see if the therapist of your choice is covered by your plan. You can also ask them directly how much of the cost your plan covers.
All of our counselors provide the required documentation for clients to file for out-of-network reimbursement easily.
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We will explore what has brought you to counseling, your unique history and significant relationships, and your hopes and goals for the future. You can expect to answer questions, which may result in a more interview-like experience with less of a conversational feel.
A plan for your course of treatment will be made at the end. Note that future sessions will feel more easy and conversational.
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Our counselors frequently work with things such as depression, anxiety, grief, self-esteem, and recovering from abuse. We have specialists for trauma, divorce, autplay and play therapy. We are flexible and intend to meet you where you are.
If you are struggling with addiction or are committing intimate partner violence, we are likely not the best fit for you and strongly recommend seeking specialized treatment for those issues.
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Individuals who desire change and are willing to put forth the necessary effort to adapt, are open to feedback, and are committed to counseling generally receive significant help. It is worth noting that the therapy hour is just the starting point, and the hard work is done in your everyday life. Valuing the process, rather than focusing on a particular outcome, is a beneficial attitude for creating change.
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While we don’t have weekend hours, we do have evening hours, although limited, available during the week.
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No, our therapists are not covered by Medicare or Medicaid.