Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- When should I seek therapy?
- What should I expect in therapy?
- How long is each session?
- How many sessions will I/we need to solve our problem?
- What is the cost?
- Is therapy covered by insurance?
- When should I seek therapy?
- Everyone goes through difficult times in life, and often we get
stuck in dysfunctional behavioral patterns or interactions. We
unconsciously continue the same unheathy life habits until we
feel overwhelmed by a crisis. Therapy can be a valuable resource
for support and to help you learn new healthy patterns of living
and communicating. Some signs and symptoms that indicate therapy
may be helpful for you include:
- Persistent feeling of sadness, anxiety, withdrawal, or anger
- Problems with relationships, personal or professional
- Constant fighting and tension at home
- Teenager engaging in self-desructive behavior, such as cutting, using drugs or alcohol, sexually acting out, truancy at school and defiance
- Feeling powerless as a parent
- Difficulty sleeping, or excessive nightmares
- What should I expect in therapy?
- Effective therapy is a confidential collaborative process between the clinician and client. Your first few sessions will focus on assessment. Without judgment or criticism, I’ll ask you to tell me about your history, feelings, and problems. We will work together to form clear goals for your life, and a specific treatment plan for each session. Then we will work on achieving your goals. You can expect the focus of our time together to be on helping you regain a sense of control, peace, and clarity in your life, and in the lives of your family members.
- How long is each session?
- Each session is 50 minutes. To create changes quickly, I generally recommend clients attend weekly sessions. However, depending on your personal needs, we may decide to change the length or timing of sessions so you have the best chances for a successful outcome.
- How many sessions will I/we need to solve our problem(s)?
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Each individual, family, and couple has a unique sets of needs and problems. We will discuss these as we determine together the length of therapy most appropriate for you. Some clients prefer short-term therapy and others desire longer term therapy. I often recommend a ten session commitment to create lasting changes.
After the completion of therapy, many clients come back periodically through the years when a problem arises or for a “tune-up.” Remember, my goal is to help you reach your goals. To that end, we will customize the process as necessary for you to succeed. - What is the cost?
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Fee is based on a 50 minute session. I will try to provide you with the best possible services, at the most reasonable cost. I’m open to considering reasonable accommodations for clients with financial hardships. To the extent possible, we won’t let monetary considerations get in the way of your progress. The fee will be discussed at the initial phone contact.
- Is therapy covered by insurance?
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I am in-network provider for Aetnea Behavioral, and I take Victim of Crime/Victim Witness clients. I am an out-of-network provider for all other insurance plans. If you have PPO insurance, companies often reimburse 60% to 80% for out-of-network providers. However, each situation is different. Therefore, I recommend you call your insurance company to find out your specific coverage.
Here are some questions to help you with this process when you talk with your insurance company:- Do I have a HMO or PPO for my mental health beneifits?
- Do I have a deductible?
- If I have a PPO, what percentage of the fee is covered for out-of-network providers?
- Is a primary care physican’s approval required for mental health services?