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Frequently
Asked Questions
Do You Take Insurance?
I don’t bill insurance at this time. However, I’m committed to making support accessible, and I offer a range of price points to fit different family needs. A limited number of sliding scale spots are available—please don’t hesitate to ask. We can talk together about what works best for your family.
Where Does This Take Place?
I offer both in-person and virtual sessions, depending on what works best for your family. Whenever possible, I prefer to meet in person—usually in your home or a comfortable community space—because this work is deeply relational and benefits from being together in real life. That said, virtual sessions are also available if they’re a better fit for your needs or schedule.
How Will I Know How Long I’ll Need Support?
There’s no set timeline—every family’s needs are different. Some families find just a few sessions helpful during a specific season, while others choose to continue for longer. We’ll check in regularly to see how things are feeling and make decisions together about what kind of support (and how much) is right for you. You’re always in control of the pace and length of our work.
How Long Are Sessions?
Sessions are flexible and shaped around your needs. Some families prefer shorter check-ins, while others benefit from longer, more in-depth time together. Sessions typically range from 45 to 90 minutes and can happen weekly, biweekly, or as needed. We’ll talk about what feels supportive and realistic for you, and adjust as we go.
What Do Sessions Look Like?
It depends on what you need. Some sessions focus on conversation and reflection—just you and me talking through what’s going on. Others might involve observing and working with you and your child together, exploring your connection and daily routines. There’s no script—we follow your goals, your comfort level, and what feels most helpful in the moment.
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