FAQs

  • I see clients for 50-minute sessions.

    To account for session notes, I bill for 60-minute sessions at the rate of $175 for individuals, couples, and families.

    Payment is expected at the time of service and is billed automatically to the card you enter in your electronic file.

  • I do not currently accept insurance. However, upon request, I will provide you with a “superbill” statement which you may submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.

  • I am able to provide a limited number of discounted sessions per calendar year. Please inquire if this is of interest.

  • I offer both in-person sessions and HIPAA-compliant Telehealth sessions for residents of Washington. In accordance with state licensing terms, clients must be located within Washington State at the time of their appointment with me.

  • I work with ages five and up. Clients 12 and under are often seen with family whenever appropriate.

  • If they are aged 12 and under, I ask that you remain onsite while I work with your child. There are indoor and outdoor waiting areas at my office. Please respect the quietness of these spaces (i.e. no talking on cell phones). You may also wait in your car, provided we have the means to communicate by phone or text.

    1. Book a call
      We’ll find a time to connect.

    2. We’ll chat
      The phone consultation ensures we’re a good fit and is free.

    3. Schedule session
      If we’re a good fit, we’ll book your first session

    Book a consult call

  • I see clients on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays starting at 10 am and ending at 6 pm. I reserve Mondays for communication and general practice management. I am unavailable on Fridays and weekends.

  • I do not check my work phone, text, or email in my off hours. If you need urgent assistance, please call the national 24/7 crisis line at 988. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency center. Potential and existing clients who frequently experience crises may require a higher level of care than I can provide due to the nature of my small private practice. In such cases, I will offer appropriate referrals and resources.

  • Generally, I mean external support, such as community based programs, shelters, social services, non-profits, hotlines, support groups, etc. For a sample of local (and some national) resources, check out the helpful list my colleagues put together here: https://bainbridgepsychotherapy.org/resources/

  • Yes, there is free, uncovered parking in the back of my office building, by the fence. There is also free parking on the street in front of the building. There is a bike rack in the garage, however, vehicle parking in the garage is reserved for professionals who work in the building and anyone with a disability parking pass.

  • There is an elevator which can be accessed from the ground floor through the garage or at street level through the courtyard.

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