Rates & Policies

Individual Therapy – $250 / session (50 minutes)

Recovery/Life Coaching – $250 / session (50 minutes)

Couples/Family Therapy – $300 / session (50 minutes)

Telehealth session – $250 / session (50 minutes)

MH/SUD assessment – $350 (90 minutes)

Equine Assisted Therapy – contact me for more information

Concierge Counseling – to be determined based on assessment

Private Pay
AB Counseling is a private pay practice and does not direct bill or accept direct payments from insurance companies.

If you would like to submit insurance claims for reimbursement, I will assist you with this process by providing you with invoices and procedure codes to submit to your insurance.

Cancellations

Please remember to cancel or reschedule 24 hours in advance. You will be responsible for the entire fee if cancellation is less than 24 hours.

The standard meeting time for psychotherapy is 50 minutes. It is up to you, however, to determine the length of time of your sessions. Requests to change the 50-minute session needs to be discussed with the therapist in order for time to be scheduled in advance.

A $10.00 service charge will be charged for any checks returned for any reason for special handling.

Cancellations and re-scheduled session will be subject to a full charge if NOT RECEIVED AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. This is necessary because a time commitment is made to you and is held exclusively for you. If you are late for a session, you may lose some of that session time.

Telephone Accessibility
If you need to contact me between sessions, please leave a message on my voice mail. I am often not immediately available; however, I will attempt to return your call within 24 hours. Please note that Face- to-face sessions are highly preferable to phone sessions. However, in the event that you are out of town, sick or need additional support, phone sessions are available. If a true emergency situation arises, please call 911 or any local emergency room.
Social Media
Due to the importance of your confidentiality and the importance of minimizing dual relationships, I do not accept friend or contact requests from current or former clients on any social networking site (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc).

I believe that adding clients as friends or contacts on these sites can compromise your confidentiality and our respective privacy. It may also blur the boundaries of our therapeutic relationship. If you have questions about this, please bring them up when we meet and we can talk more about it.