
Services
We provide comprehensive counseling services for individuals, couples, and families. In addition to general counseling, we provide specialized support for anger management, domestic violence, and substance use. We also provide consultations, clinical supervision, psychoeducation, select evaluations and training, and supervised visitation services.
Session Rates
There is a generous sliding scale based on household size and income available. No one will be denied services based on inability to pay.
Susan Lea
Initial Assessment: $250
Subsequent Sessions: $100–$200
Sierra Wilson
Initial Assessment: $155
Subsequent Sessions: $150
Student Clinicians
Sessions: $25
Group Services & Rates
Group Rates
Group sessions vary based on type. The maximum rate for any group session is $30
Anger Management
Alcohol & Substance Use
Batterer's Intervention
Group sessions vary based on type. The maximum rate for any group session is $30
Sessions
There is a generous sliding scale based on household size and income available. No one will be denied services based on inability to pay.
Susan Lea
Initial Assessment: $250
Subsequent Sessions: $100–$200
Sierra Wilson
Initial Assessment: $155
Subsequent Sessions: $150
Student Clinicians
Sessions: $25
Group Services
Group session rates vary based on type, ranging from $20–$40.
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Anger Management
This group focuses on:
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understanding anger;
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developing coping skills to deal with conflict; and
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improving emotion regulation skills.
Alcohol & Substance Use
This group focuses on:
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developing insight into alcohol and substance use;
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understanding consequences of using alcohol and substances; and
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establishing alternative behaviors.
Batterer's Intervention
Schizophrenia & Psychosis
This group focuses on:
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targeting issues that maintain anger;
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improving conflict resolution and communication skills; and
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learning the components of healthy relationships.
This group focuses on:
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understanding psychosis and schizophrenia;
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strategies for managing the unique challenges of these diagnoses;
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providing access to caregiver resources and support networks; and
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tools to recognize and prevent caregiver burnout and compassion fatigue.
Specialization Services
We offer a range of other services that differ from general sessions. This includes consultations, clinical supervision, psychoeducation, select evaluations and training, and supervised visitation services. Please inquire with our team about these services to determine availability and pricing.
Forms of Payment
We accept cash, money order, and all major credit cards.
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations with less than 24 hours notice, a charge of the full session rate may be charged. Repeated cancellations under 24 hours notice or failure to show for an appointment will result in dismissal from services. Please note that insurance does not cover cancellation fees.
Good Faith Estimate
If you do not have insurance, or do not wish to pay for services without accessing insurance coverage, Section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service Act requires me to inform you verbally—and in writing—to provide you with a “Good Faith Estimate” of expected charges.
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Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services.
You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services.
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Make sure your health care provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business day before your scheduled service. You can also ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule a service.
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The Good Faith Estimate shows the list of expected charges for services from your provider. Because the Good Faith Estimate is based on information known at the time your provider the estimate is created, it won’t include any unknown or unexpected costs that may be added during your treatment.
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Your provider must give you the Good Faith Estimate:
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After you schedule a health care service. If you schedule a service at least 3 business days before the date you’ll get the service, the provider must give you a good faith estimate no later than 1 business day after scheduling. If you schedule the service OR ask for cost information about it at least 10 business days before the date you get the service, the provider or facility must give you a Good Faith Estimate no later than 3 business days after you schedule or ask for the estimate.
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That includes a list of each service (with the provider), and specific details, like the health care service code.
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In a way that’s accessible to you, like in large print, Braille, audio files, or other forms of communication.
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I will explain the Good Faith Estimate to you over the phone or in person if you ask, then upon request I will follow up with a written (paper or electronic) estimate, per your preferred form of communication. Keep the estimate in a safe place so you can compare it to any bills you get later. After you get a bill for the services, if the billed amount is $400 or more above the Good Faith Estimate, you may be eligible to dispute the bill.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit https://www.cms.gov/nosurprises