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  • How do I start therapy?
    To schedule a free 15 minute phone consultation click here. Or, you can call me at 914-296-0760.
  • What ages do you see?
    I see children 8 years old and up. I see aduts ages 18 to 25 years old. If you have more questions about this, you can call me or send a message.
  • Do you provide virtual and/or in-person sessions?
    As of 2/2023, I am providing both video sessions (telehealth) and in-person visits at my Mount Kisco office. Video sessions are conducted over a secure platform, using a system called Simple Practice.
  • Do you accept insurance?
    At this time, I do not accept insurance. You can contact your insurance carrier directly to inquire if they provide out of network benefits. If they do, I will provide you with a 'super bill' at the end of each month that you can submit to your insurance provider for reimbursement. It is your responsibility to contact your insurance to verify out of network benefits. I cannot guarentee reimbursement. By being an out-of-network provider, we can tailor treatment to your needs without restrictions being placed by the insurance carrier.
  • What happens if I need to cancel or miss an appointment?
    There is a 24 hour cancellation policy in place. Please contact me to cancel or reschedule our appointment, 24 hours prior to the scheduled time of our appointment. If you do not cancel within this timeframe, or miss an appointment, you will be charged the full fee for the session.
  • How long is each session?
    The phone consultation is 15 minutes. Evaluations are about 60 minutes. Individual therapy sessions are 45-50 minutes.
  • What should I do if I'm worried about myself or someone else, but unsure about starting therapy?"
    Starting therapy is a big step. It can be difficult to share our emotions, worries, or stressors with someone new. You've already taken the first step by looking for help. If you are under 18, try talking to a trusted adult- this may be someone in your family like a parent, grandparent, aunt, or uncle. You can also try speaking to someone at school, like a teacher, coach, or counselor. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, or you are worried about someone who is expressing suicidal ideation, you can call The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, 800-273-8255. For more info click here. If you are worried you or someone you know may hurt themselves or someone else, you can call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room. If you are in a crisis and looking for support, you can text "LEV" to 741741 and speak with a trained counselor via text. For more info click here. For more resources, click here.
  • What if I still have questions?
    Give me a call, 914-296-0760, or send me a message. Let's Talk!
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