Frequently Asked Questions
ARE YOU CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS?
As of May 13 2024:
There is a currently a waitlist for both individual clients and those seeking relational therapy (including couples, pairs, and adult family).
The May section of both Queer Authenticity & Attachment as well as the TransMasc Group are closed and full for this cycle. Please reach out if you are interested in a July or September date!
DO YOU ACCEPT INSURANCE?
Yes! I accept OHP (CareOregon) insurance. Please note: I do accept Trillium, OpenCard, PacificSource or other OHP CCOs.
For all other insurance carriers, I am an out of network provider. While I do not bill other insurance providers directly, I am able to provide a superbill for you to submit to your insurance for your reimbursement, should your plan allow. I encourage you to check with your insurance prior to starting therapy to see what your plan allows.
DO YOU OFFER A SLIDING SCALE?
I offer a limited number of sliding scale appointments. To express interest, please email me via the Contact Form.
FEE INFORMATION
50-minute* individual therapy - $175
50-minute* couple/dyadic therapy - $200
50-minute* adult family therapy - $200
90-minute group therapy rate - $55
*Extended sessions are also available for an additional fee
WHAT IS THE CLIENT BENEFIT OF PRIVATE PAY?
Private pay offers a number of benefits, including:
No limit on the number of visits
No required diagnostic labels
Freedom to set your own course of treatment
Increased confidentiality of health and medical records
Ability to select the professional best suited to your needs
More flexible payment options
WHAT ACCOMMODATIONS ARE AVAILABLE?
For Telehealth appointments, I use a HIPAA compliant video platform that allows for captions, typing, and screen sharing.
If you need other accommodations, please let me know, and I will do my best to accommodate.
WHAT IS NEURODIVERSITY-AFFIRMATIVE THERAPY?
Neurodiversity-affirmative therapy is rooted in the belief that variations in how our brains work is a normal part of the human experience. The way our brains work is not a deficit, problems arise when our environments aren't set up to meet our needs or when we are expected to use neurotypical solutions for neurodivergent problems.
The goal isn't to change how our brains work, but to create an environment that is better set up to meet our needs (and to challenge the systems that don't).