Frequently Asked Questions
Have a different question you’re curious about? Please feel free to reach out and ask.
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My physical office is located within the Be Well office suite in Building 100 at 601 New Britain Road, just outside the Doylestown Borough. There is ample, free on-site parking available.
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Once we schedule an appointment, I will email you a video link to join our session on the day of our appointment. This link will also be available through the client portal or in your appointment reminder emails. You can use your phone, a laptop, a tablet or a desktop computer for our session; the type of device doesn’t matter as much as having a quiet, private place to meet and a strong internet connection. Please use the Chrome browser for the best connection.
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Yes! I currently see clients in my Doylestown office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointment. Video appointments are available Monday through Friday.
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My fee is $135 for a 50-minute session. I am an out-of-network provider, which means I do not directly bill your insurance company and payment is due on the day of service.
Depending on your type of insurance, your policy may allow for out-of-network reimbursement for your appointments. If you are interested in pursuing out-of-network reimbursement with your insurance company, I can provide you with superbills (receipts) after our sessions.
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During our first appointment, we’ll begin to establish our therapeutic relationship — one that helps you feel safe and supported during our time together. I’ll want to learn more about you and the loss you’re grieving at this time. You’ll be able to ask me questions you may have, and together, we’ll decide on goals you’d like to meet in therapy.
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Healing and finding your way forward is absolutely possible. The process is uniquely individual, and the number of sessions you may need will be discussed during the intake process. The goal is not for you to be in therapy for the the rest of your life, but rather, to help you learn and use new tools and ways to carry your grief on your own, as you are ready.