Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions *
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I occasionally accept new individual clients when I have space in my practice, and I do not keep a waitlist. If you’re curious about working with me, please reach out and briefly let me know what inspired you to get in touch. If you’d like to work in a focused way on one issue, I can nearly always schedule one or more 3-5 hour intensive session(s).
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A therapeutic intensive is brief, focused therapy where we target a sticky symptom in your life, like living with a harsh inner critic, a specific traumatic incident or a difficult life transition. Intensives can be done individually or as a couple. Intensive treatment usually consists of about 21 hours of therapy with longer, 3-5 hours sessions spaced-out over several months. This model is often more supportive in making progress than weekly therapy as it creates a container for deeper focus and deeper work. Intensives can be conducted online or in person.
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through my contact form to inquire about therapy. If I am able to take on a new client at that time, I will schedule a free 20-minute consultation via Zoom to make sure we’re a good fit.
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You can reach me anytime via my contact page or through email. I do my best to respond to emails within the week I receive them.
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I am no longer teaching public classes. However, I now offer individual/dyad lessons in my office. I incorporate yoga, functional movement, and meditation tailored to your needs.
I am happy to create a class for your group, at work or at your home. Contact me for details.
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I do not accept insurance. However, I am able to provide a superbill for possible insurance reimbursement. I have limited sliding scale spots that are currently full.
My current fee is $200/50 min session; $300/80 minutes for psychotherapy.
Yoga lessons are $150/hr for individuals/dyads or $200/hr for groups of 10 or less.
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You have a right to have your complaints heard and resolved in a timely manner. If we cannot work things out to your satisfaction, you may file a complaint with our licensing
board:Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council
1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 7.300
Austin, TX 78701
Telephone: 1-800-821-3205Link to Complaint Form: http://www.bhec.texas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/BHEC-Complaint-Form.pdf.
If you have a complaint concerning the HIPAA Privacy Regulations, you may contact the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, at: OCRMail@hhs.gov.
If you believe that you have a Consumer Complaint regarding the privacy and security of your health information, you may contact the Texas Office of the Attorney General and file a consumer complaint by clicking this link:
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection/health-care/patient-privacy
