As a part of my commitment to accessible mental health care, a percentage of my caseload is dedicated to discounted rates. In the case you have a need for discounted therapy, please inquire for availability.
We do not participate with any insurance panels at this time. Depending on your insurance provider, we may be considered an out-of-network provider and can provide Superbills (check with your insurance provider for more details). Payment is due at the time of service.
We request that 48 hours notice is given for appointment cancellations.
Yes, we provide both in-person and telehealth (online) therapy sessions.
20-min Initial Consultation - Free
60-min Diagnostic Intake Assessment (first session) - $225
45-min Play Therapy Session - $175
50-min Individual Session - $180
55-min Relational (Family or Romantic Partners) Session - $185
80-min Relational (Family or Romantic Partners) Session - $225
-Anxiety
-Depression
-Autism
-ADHD
-Emotion Regulation
-Gender Identity
-Parent/Caregiver Support
-Life Transitions
-Relationship Issues
-Communication Challenges
-Divorce
-Grief
-Pre-marital Counseling
-Pregnancy/Pre-natal/Post-partum
-Stress
Yes. Neurodivergent kids are not just welcome here—they are deeply respected and valued for who they are.
Our therapy is neurodiversity-affirming, which means we honor each child’s natural way of communicating, connecting, and processing the world. We don’t use compliance-based approaches. Instead, we focus on co-regulation, relationship, and helping children build tools in ways that respect their rhythms and needs. Every child deserves to feel seen, respected, and empowered. Whether your child needs more movement, more quiet, more structure, or more freedom, we adjust our approach to fit them—not the other way around.
In our play therapy space, stimming is welcome. Silence is welcome. Big feelings are welcome. We don’t expect children to mask or conform—we meet them where they are, follow their lead, and support them in a way that honors their communication style, sensory needs, and nervous system.
You don’t have to explain or justify your child’s way of being here. We get it—and we’re here to support both of you.
Yes. We are proud to provide care that is fully trans-affirming, gender-expansive, and identity-safe.
We believe children know who they are—and they deserve to explore and express their identity without fear, pressure, or correction. We use affirming language, respect every child’s name and pronouns, and work to create a space where gender-diverse and questioning children feel celebrated, not scrutinized.
We also support caregivers in understanding and navigating this journey, so that your child’s home environment feels just as safe and affirming as our therapy space.
We believe that therapy must be a place where all children and families—especially those from marginalized communities—feel safe, respected, and valued.
Our work is grounded in a commitment to anti-oppressive, justice-oriented care. That means we acknowledge the impact of systems like racism, ableism, transphobia, and other forms of injustice, and we actively work to create a space where those harms are not repeated.
We strive to reflect each child’s culture, community, and lived experience in our therapy work—and we hold ourselves accountable to learning, unlearning, and growing alongside the families we serve.