Therapy Services & Rates.
Virtual support for navigating anxiety, identity, and connection.
Sessions are available to my clients through secure, HIPAA-compliant video platforms. My approach to therapy is tailored to connect with my clients based on their emotional, relational, and cultural backgrounds.
Individual Therapy
$110
50-minute teletherapy session focused on anxiety, identity work, grief, or emotional growth.
Couples & Partnered Therapy
$150
60-minute sessions focused on communication, intimacy, or life transitions.*
*Ideally, partners and couples should be physically present together on the same screen during the session. However, multiple screens are flexible if participants are in different locations.
As a provider with the Open Path Collective, I offer sliding-scale rates to members of the Open Path Collective. I currently offer individual services on Mondays through Thursdays, 2-4 pm, to members.
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a nonprofit nationwide network of mental health professionals dedicated to providing in-office and online mental health care, at a steeply reduced rate, to clients in need.

Why Teletherapy?
Teletherapy can lead to benefits for you and your care.
Not only can it be convenient for your work-life balance, but it can also offer greater access to your sessions by eliminating the need for travel.
Through teletherapy, you can conduct sessions in the privacy of your home or office, paired with your comfort wear and a freshly brewed cup of coffee. If you are traveling within Oregon, Hawaii, & Washington state, you may also plan for a session without needing to be in the physical therapist’s office.
We will conduct sessions over HIPAA-compliant video platforms, such as SimplePractice or Psychology Today.
Policy & Payment
I am not currently part of a panel with a health insurance provider.
I am only able to accept private pay with credit or debit cards through SimplePractice.
We will provide receipts via your client portal once payment has been made.
The benefits of private pay give you control over the counseling process, allowing you the freedom to prioritize your treatment length and pace. It also helps alleviate privacy concerns associated with medical records, particularly when shared with insurance companies or third-party providers. With private pay, there is no limit to the number of visits, and no required diagnosis is necessary. With the flexibility, you can seek counseling from once a week, every other week, or even once a month, depending on our goals together.

Good-Faith Estimate
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A Good Faith Estimate is an estimate of expected charges for medical items and services provided by health care providers to individuals who are uninsured or not using insurance.
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You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of non-emergency items or services, including related expenses like medical tests and prescriptions.
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You should receive it in writing at least one business day before your medical service or item.
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Yes, you can ask your health care provider for a Good Faith Estimate before scheduling any item or service.
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If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.
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Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate for your records.
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For more questions or information, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.