Frequently asked questions
FAQs
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Yes, research shows that online therapy can be just as effective as in-person therapy for many teens and young adults. It offers convenience and accessibility, allowing individuals to receive support from the comfort of their own space.
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Online therapy can be a great option if you or your teen have busy schedules, mobility issues, or live in remote areas. It's also a good choice if you prefer the convenience and privacy of virtual sessions.
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You'll need a stable internet connection, a device with a camera and microphone (such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone), and a private space where you can have uninterrupted sessions.
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We use secure, encrypted platforms for video conferencing to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of our sessions. Additionally, we discuss privacy measures and guidelines at the beginning of therapy.
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Yes, depending on your preferences and needs, I can offer a combination of both online and in-person (in home) sessions to ensure flexibility and accessibility.
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You can schedule appointments through our online booking system or by contacting our office directly. We'll work with you to find appointment times that fit your schedule.
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The cost of therapy for teens, young adults, or families varies depending on the type and length of session.
For 1:1 counseling with teens and young adults in a virtual or in-home setting, a 50-minute session is $100.
For families, a 50-minute session is $120.
A 70-minute session is $150.
A 90-minute session is $200.
It's important to note that sessions for families are typically longer.
Additionally, I am currently in-network with Aetna and Signa, and in the process of becoming in-network with Anthem and United Healthcare.
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I am currently in-network with Aetna and Cigna, and in the process of becoming in-network with Anthem and United Healthcare.