Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to help you determine whether therapy with me is a good fit for your needs and goals. This call is an opportunity to ask questions and discuss how I may be able to help.
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I work with young adults, adults, and couples experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, grief, and relationship difficulties. Therapy is tailored to each individual’s concerns and personal goals.
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My approach is integrative and evidence-based. I draw from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based strategies, and psychodynamic techniques to support insight, emotional healing, and meaningful change.
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Yes. Telehealth sessions are available (depending on your location) and can be a convenient option for those who prefer remote therapy or have scheduling or travel constraints.
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Yes. I accept Aetna insurance plans (non-marketplace). I am also an out-of-network provider for other insurance plans and can provide superbills upon request, which you may submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement. Coverage and reimbursement vary by plan, so I encourage patients to check directly with their insurance provider.
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Yes. Therapy is confidential and conducted in accordance with professional ethical standards and applicable legal requirements. Protecting your privacy is a core part of the therapeutic process.
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Yes. In addition to being licensed in Florida, Pennsylvania, and California, I am authorized through PSYPACT, which allows me to provide telehealth therapy to clients in most participating U.S. states. This means that if you are located in a PSYPACT state at the time of your session, we can work together legally and securely via telehealth. Please feel free to contact me if you have questions about your location or eligibility.