rates

Individual Therapy

Initial Consultation (approximately 20-min): Free

Standard Individual Session (50-min): $220

Sliding scale fees ($50-$175) are available depending on my current capacity. 

Couples Therapy

Initial Consultation (approximately 20-min): Free

Standard Session (50-min): $250

Extended Session (75-min): $325

Ketamine-Assisted Therapy

Initial Consultation (approximately 20-min): Free

Initial Assessment (90-min): $350

Preparatory Sessions (50-min): $220

KAP Medicine Session (3-hours): $800

Integration Sessions (50-min): $220

Psychedelic Integration and Mindfulness Coaching can be woven into either short- or long-term psychotherapy, depending on your goals. Standard rates for individual therapy apply.

Insurance

While I do not currently accept insurance, I am happy to provide you with a receipt of services ("superbill") in order to submit reimbursement claims to your insurance company. Reimbursements vary greatly, so I encourage clients to inquire about out-of-network mental/behavioral health benefits they might have to support access to services.

Some useful questions to ask your insurance provider are:

Do I have out-of-network mental or behavioral health benefits? What percentage of the doctor's fees will you reimburse? Is there a deductible I need to meet before fees can be reimbursed? Is there a session limit for these services?

Good Faith Estimate of Treatment Costs

As of 2022, a new law requires that I offer you a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your mental health care will cost. Under the law, health care providers (including mental health clinicians) need to give patients who don’t have or who are not using insurance an estimate of the expected charges for medical services, including psychotherapy services. This is based on the No Surprises Act of 2020 and was originally designed with hospitals and bigger treatment facilities in mind, where you may be surprised by unexpected high costs of treatment. 

Unlike some discrete medical services, it can be difficult to estimate the total cost of therapy services because this number is influenced by multiple variables that can be hard to predict. However, if you would like a Good Faith Estimate I am happy to provide one for you. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you have a right to dispute the bill. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.