The No Surprises Act
& Good Faith Estimates
The federal No Surprises Act became effective Jan. 1, 2022. This law aims to help you (as a client) better understand your health care costs in advance of care and to minimize unforeseen or “surprise” medical bills. The Good Faith Estimate provision of the No Surprises Act is designed to give you (a client) an estimate of how much you will be charged for the healthcare services you’ll be receiving, prior to your appointment. Given that I am an out-of-network provider, you can expect to receive a Good Faith Estimate form from me, prior to starting therapy. The estimate provided in the document is subject to change based on your therapeutic needs, cancellations, etc.
I deeply value transparency as well as my client’s security in regard to finances. This is why my fees for services are listed on my website, and I am sure to disclose relevant fee information to clients prior to scheduling their initial session. I will never adjust your fee without speaking to you and receiving your verbal and signed consent.
Fees and Upcoming Adjustments
Individual Counseling
Current Rate
Intake: 60-min session | $240
Regular: 45-min session | $185
Extended: 75-min session | $295
New Rate from, July 1, 2026
Intake: 60-min session | $260
Regular: 45-min session | $200
Extended: 75-min session | $325
Couples and Relational Works
Current Rate
Joint Intake: 60-min session | $240
Individual Intakes: 60-min session | $240
Joint Regular: 45-min session | $185
New Rate from, July 1, 2027
Joint Intake: 60-min session | $260
Individual Intakes: 60-min session | $260
Joint Regular: 45-min session | $200
Extended: 75-min session | $325