Frequently Asked Questions  

Do I need therapy?
Everyone goes through difficult challenges in life. While you may have been able to cope with the challenges you’ve encountered, it’s always a good idea to seek extra support when you need it. Therapy is not only required when faced with intense challenges and crisis. In fact, Therapy is most effective to maintain a strong emotional, physical and psychological well- being.  Therapy will give you long - term benefits and the tools you need to overcome whatever difficulties you encounter, presently and in the future.
 
How can therapy help me? How will I pay for Therapy? 
There are many benefits in participating in therapy. Therapists can provide support and help you find relief for issues such as trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, stress, and relationship problems. Counseling is extremely valuable in managing personal growth, relationships, and the many challenges faced in daily life. By applying therapy techniques, therapists can provide different perspectives on complicated problems or even guide you to a solution.  
Finaces should not be a barrier to recieving the help you need. I have  a limited amount of slots available to selected EAP and Telehealth Insurance. In addition, I have a limited set of Sliding Scale openings, however these tend to fill up fairly quickly. Please dont hesitate to contact me to see if you are in network or any questions you may have. In addition, I have a limited set of Sliding Scale openings, however these tend to fill up fairly quickly. 
 
How will I pay for Therapy?
Finaces should not be a barrier to recieving the help you need. I have  a limited amount of slots available to selected EAP and Telehealth Insurance. In addition, I have a limited amount of Sliding Scale openings, however these tend to fill up fairly quickly. Please dont hesitate to contact me to see if you are in network or any questions you may have. 
 
What happens during therapy?
Therapy may be different depending on the goals for therapy and the needs of the person. Typically speaking, we will discuss the things that are currently happening in your life, things that happened in the past that are relevant to your issue, and review the gains we’ve had from the previous session. Ultimately, I want to help you bring what you’ve discovered or learnt during therapy back into your daily life.
Medication vs. Therapy
Medication cannot solve your mental and emotional problems alone. Therapy is needed in order to address the source of your distress and behavior patterns. Check with your medical doctor or consult with a Psychiartist for the best treatment for you..
Will our conversations remain confidential?
Confidentiality is a key component of therapy. What you discuss in a session will not be shared with anyone else. By law, your therapist can’t release this information without your written consent, except in the following situations:
 
  • The therapist suspects there is past or present abuse or neglect of children, adults or elders.
  • The therapist suspects the client is in danger of harming themselves or has threated to harm another person.

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