FAQs
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50 Minute Individual Therapy ~ $185
180 Minute Ketamine Assisted Therapy ~ $550-$575
*I do make an effort to reserve some spots in my caseload for Veterans at a reduced rate when my full fee is beyond your budget. Please feel free to ask about this option.
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I am partnered with Alma to accept Aetna plans in CO only. If you have this insurance and choose to use it, please inquire with your plan to determine your fee schedule. Some clients have a co-pay based plan and others have a deductible-based plan. If you are not sure I can help you.
All other payments are considered “out-of-network” or “out-of-pocket.” If you would like to submit our sessions for out of network or HSA reimbursement, I am happy to provide you with a superbill for these purposes.
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No! I can work with you, if you are residing in any of the PSYPACT associated states.
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The terms "clinical psychologist" and "therapist" are often used interchangeably, but there are some key differences between the two professions. Clinical psychologists have a doctoral degree in psychology, typically a Ph.D. or Psy.D., while therapists may have a master's degree in psychology or a related field. Clinical psychologists also complete a period of supervised clinical experience, while therapists may or may not. Clinical psychologists may also provide psychological testing whereas other professions in this field are not permitted to do so. At this time clinical psychologists are not permitted to prescribe medicine in the state of CO, but there are some states that permit limited prescribing activity for psychologists.