FAQs
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My rate for therapy is $220 for a 50-minute session. This is a standard fee for a psychologist with my level of experience, expertise, and training practicing in the Denver area.
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No, I am not paneled with any insurance companies, and therefore I do not directly bill insurance companies for services. However, many insurance companies will reimburse for therapy with an out-of-network provider, which I am considered. If that is the case, I can provide you with a monthly superbill, which you can then submit to your insurance company for out-of-network reimbursement.
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No, I am not credentialed with Medicaid. Additionally, it is unlawful for me to accept out-of-pocket payment for services from a Medicaid recipient for services covered by Medicaid. However, there is one exception to this. House Bill 21-1018, enacted on May 7, 2021, allows adoptive parents, whose children are eligible for Medicaid because of an adoption assistance agreement, to pay out-of-pocket for medical services that would otherwise be reimbursable under Medicaid.
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Absolutely. Fit is such a crucial aspect of therapy and can significantly increase the likelihood of positive outcomes. I offer a 20-minute virtual consultation so that you can share more about your interest in therapy, get a feel for me and my approach, have a chance to ask me questions, and ultimately decide if I’m a good fit.
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The therapeutic process always starts with an assessment and engagement phase. During this phase, I assess your presenting concerns, so that I can determine which treatment interventions and modalities will be the most helpful, and we work to establish a trusting partnership. For older children and families, couples, and adults, this process generally takes about three sessions. For infants and young children, this process usually takes closer to five sessions, due to the additional need to assess attachment relationships during this earliest period of development.
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Sometimes CPP training is completely or partially subsidized by grant funding. When this is the case, the cost of an 18-month long CPP Learning Collaborative can be entirely free to participants, or at least significantly reduced. When grant funding is unavailable, the cost of training is largely determined by the size of the cohort expressing interest in training. Because the cost of CPP training varies, please reach out to me directly to learn more about this.
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My fee for supervision and consultation is $195/hour.