frequently asked questions
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I’m a private-pay provider, which means I don’t bill insurance directly. However, many of my clients can get reimbursed for part of their sessions, depending on their insurance plan. I’m happy to provide a “superbill” (basically a fancy receipt) that you can submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement.
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Paying privately gives us more flexibility, privacy, and control over your care — no diagnosis required and no insurance hoops to jump through. It allows us to focus fully on your care.
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Yes, both! I offer in-person sessions in Georgia as well as secure virtual therapy—whatever works best for you.
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Absolutely. Everything we discuss stays between us, with a few exceptions required by law and ethics in Georgia:
If there’s a serious, immediate risk of harm to yourself or someone else
If you share that a minor, elderly person, or vulnerable adult is being abused
If your records are subpoenaed by a court
Otherwise, you’ll always be in control of what’s shared and with whom.
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Each session is 50 minutes long.
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I offer limited evening appointments on Monday–Thursday.
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Most people start with weekly sessions to build connection and momentum. As things progress, we can adjust the pace based on your needs and goals.
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Just reach out through the contact form. I’ll follow up to see if we’re a good fit and help you get set up for your first session.