I’m interested in starting therapy. Where do I start?

First of all, I’m so glad you’re here! The decision to start therapy can be a big one, so congratulations for taking the first steps. I invite you to call for a free fifteen minute consultation. In that time frame, you are able to tell me what you’re looking for and ask any questions you may have. If it feels like a good fit, we can schedule a session!

What are your session fees?

My fee is $200 for a 50 minute session and $ 330 for a 90 minute session.

Do you take insurance?

As of January 1, 2024, I will be in-network with Aetna and Optum.

I am also happy to provide superbills for you to receive potential reimbursement based on your insurance plan. You can contact your insurance company for more information on your out-of-network coverage.

Do you offer sliding scale fees?

I do offer a number of sliding scale spots for those with a limited income or are otherwise experiencing financial barriers to care. Please inquire about availability of those spots if you may benefit.

My child is struggling and I don’t know how to support them. Do you include the family in my child’s treatment?

We are relational beings and need connection and support. I am happy to provide conjoint sessions with your family to provide education, facilitate communication, and build connection. I will work with your family based on your child’s needs to set your family up for success. This may include a specific referral for family therapy or support groups.

What does CEDS stand for?

CEDS stands for Certified Eating Disorders Specialist. In order to become CEDS-certified through the International Association for Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP), a clinician needs to complete additional coursework, supervision, and examinations, in addition to obtaining 2,500 hours of experience caring for those with eating disorders.