Services and Fees

Phone Consultations

Telephone consultations are available for potential clients to ask a variety of questions. These questions may include curiosities about the therapeutic process or about me as a counselor and my approach to healing. 

Relationship counseling

Relationship counseling refers to any romantic, familial or close relationship between two people. This process involves joint sessions and may include individual sessions with each person as well.

Individual coUNSELING

Individual sessions are available for one-on-one connection. These sessions are tailored to meet your unique needs and goals. Every individual is unique therefore treatment plans may vary depending on individual needs.

Telehealth cOUNSELING

Telehealth counseling brings therapy directly to you, wherever you may be. Through secure video calls and online platforms, you can now access professional support, guidance, and healing from the comfort of your own space.


15 Minute Initial Phone Consultations - Free

50 Minute Individual Counseling Sessions - $105 per session

50 Minute Couple or Relationship Counseling Sessions - $135 per session

Sliding Scale Available Upon Request/Approval

self-pay counseling

Self-pay counseling comes with many benefits including complete flexibility, confidentiality, and autonomy in care. Insurance companies require a diagnosis (following the first session) for billing purposes and have the right to audit and request confidential paperwork in your file to determine continuity of care. This care will be based on what they perceive your progress is. The diagnosis then becomes a part of your permanent medical record. When you pay out of pocket, there are no limits to the number of sessions in which you are allowed to receive and you retain your deserved privacy.

standard notice under the no surprises act

The purpose of this notice is to inform consumers of the No Surprise Act under section 27988B-2(d) of the Public Health Service Act (PHS Act) and how consumers are protected from unexpected medical bills related to out-of-network service providers. You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical and mental health care will cost. 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 expected charges for medical services, including psychotherapy services.

For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.


* Must be located in the state of Florida to receive services*