FAQS

Have questions about what it’s like to work together? Check out these frequently asked questions. If you don’t see your question here, click here to get in touch.

  • A Clinical Professional Counselor Intern is a licensed professional who has completed their Master’s degree and is working toward full licensure through supervised clinical experience. This process includes completing 3,000 hours of supervised practice and passing a national board exam. I have already passed my national board exam and am currently completing the required supervised hours toward full licensure.

  • I am located in Las Vegas, however, I see clients via Telehealth throughout the state of Nevada.

  • Online therapy takes place through secure, HIPAA-compliant video sessions that you can attend from the comfort of your own home. At the time of your appointment, you simply log in through a secure link to begin your session. Many therapeutic approaches, including trauma-focused therapies, can be effectively conducted through telehealth.

  • My session fees begin at $120 for a 50-minute session, depending on the service provided. I offer private pay therapy and am not in network with insurance providers, which allows for greater privacy and flexibility in treatment. I also maintain a limited number of sliding-scale openings for clients who may need financial flexibility.

  • The first session is an intake session, where we take time to talk about what has brought you to therapy and what you hope to gain from the process. I will ask a number of questions so we can understand your experiences and begin identifying goals for treatment. This helps us decide together where it makes the most sense to start. In the sessions that follow, we move into more typical therapy work, focusing on processing experiences and developing coping tools and strategies.

    You are always welcome to share only what feels comfortable for you, and we will move at a pace that feels safe and manageable.

  • The length of therapy varies depending on your goals and what you would like to work on. Some clients attend therapy for a shorter period to address a specific concern, while others choose to stay longer to explore deeper patterns and experiences. We will regularly check in about your goals and adjust the process as needed so therapy remains helpful and supportive.

  • Under federal law, clients who pay privately for healthcare services have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate outlining the expected cost of services. This estimate helps you understand the potential cost of therapy based on the information available at the time it is provided. Because therapy needs may change, the estimate is not a contract and does not obligate you to a specific number of sessions.

    If you have any questions about fees or the Good Faith Estimate, you are always welcome to ask so we can make sure you feel informed and comfortable moving forward.

  • Getting started begins with reaching out to schedule a consultation or your first session. During a consultation, we can talk briefly about what you are looking for in therapy and determine whether working together feels like a good fit.

    Reaching out can simply be the first step in exploring whether therapy feels like the right support for you.

 

Seeing Clients in the Las Vegas and Henderson area, as well as all of Nevada via Telehealth