FAQ for Online Therapy

Questions and Answers for Online Therapy in California, Online Therapy in Michigan, Online Therapy in Nebraska, and Online Therapy in Las Vegas

It’s time to invest in yourself. You’re about to reach out but you have questions. Here are frequently asked questions.

Are you accepting new clients?

Yes. I am accepting new clients. I only offer Online Therapy in California, Online Therapy in Michigan, online therapy in Nebraska, and Online Therapy in Las Vegas via secure + private online video-conferencing for clients.

How long is a therapy session?

Your circumstance and assessment will determine your session lengths and how often you meet. This may be adjusted as our work goes on and needs change.

I often suggest weekly sessions until goals are met. Sessions are 50-minutes in length.

Can I use my health insurance for online therapy with you?

My services are private pay (meaning you are responsible for the full payment at the time of service.) I currently do not accept third-party insurance. I am in the process of getting paneled. Please reach out to if you’d like to discuss this further.

What are your fees?

Please reach out to me to discuss fees. I currently have a limited number of sliding scale slots available.

When is payment due and what are the payment options?

The full fee for your session is due at the time of service via credit card or debit card. I securely record a debit or credit card so you will not have to take time for payment during your session. I do not carry account balances.

How do I make an online therapy appointment?

Making an appointment is simple. Complete the contact form or call to get a free 15-minute phone consultation.

What are your office hours?

I am available Tuesday through Thursday by appointment only.

Who is your therapy clientele?

My clients include high-performing and career-driven individuals throughout all stages of life. This includes physicians, CEO’s, business owners, lawyers, and management. Whether you are dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship problems, grief counseling, work stress, and burnout, I provide online therapy to support you.

What is your privacy policy on what we talk about during the session?

Information is kept private within legal limits. My “Notice of Privacy Practices” can be found here. I will discuss this policy with you at your first session.

What should I expect from my first online therapy session? How do I prepare?

For information about how to prepare and what to expect from your first online therapy session, please read this.

What if I still don’t know if therapy is for me?

I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation. Book a free consult here.

Online Therapy in California, Online Therapy in Michigan, online therapy in Nebraska, and Online Therapy in Las Vegas can be a big decision. I want you to succeed in therapy and understand how it can be a struggle to find a therapist right for you.