Yes. I offer a limited number of reduced-fee spots for those who cannot afford full-cost therapy. These spots are currently full, but you’re welcome to reach out to join the waitlist. Priority is given to BIPOC individuals.
To help assess eligibility, consider:
Do you earn more than $60,000/year (pre-tax)?
Do you receive financial support from a partner, family member, or trust?
Did you attend college with minimal student debt?
If you answered yes to one or more, you may not qualify—but all are welcome to reach out.
Individual sessions: $120
Couples or parent/child sessions: $150
Extended sessions: Available upon request at a pro-rated rate—especially useful for relational work.
Though I am unable to take insurance directly at this time, I offer out-of-network reimbursement through Mentaya, a system that helps you use your insurance benefits for out-of-network care. Check here to see if your plan qualifies. I'm happy to answer any questions about the process.
Yes, I am currently supervised by Sam Field, LPC, as part of my ongoing professional development and commitment to ethical care.
Sessions are typically 50 minutes. Longer 80-minute sessions are available when deeper work is needed, especially for couples or parent/child pairs.
That makes so much sense—and you’re not alone. Beginning therapy takes courage. I’ve worked with many people who were new to the process, and I’m happy to answer your questions during a free 15-minute consultation call.
That’s up to you. Some people benefit from a few months of support, while others choose to stay for longer. I believe in checking in regularly about your goals, your growth, and what’s working. Sometimes, taking a break or pause can be just as important as continuing.
No, I welcome individuals of all sexualities, genders, and identities! While I have experience supporting LGBTQ+ clients, my practice is open to anyone seeking a safe, respectful, and affirming space for therapy.