FAQs
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We are fully remote and do not currently offer in person sessions.
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To schedule with a therapist please fill out our secure scheduling form. There you'll be able to tell us more about yourself, why you're seeking therapy, and if there's a therapist you'd like to work with. Our receptionist will verify your benefits and get back to you about linking you with one of our therapists. You can also call us at (646) 797-4340.
Our receptionist is available Monday through Friday 9 am-5 pm EST. All requests will be answered within 24 hours. Requests made over the weekend will be answered Monday.
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Each therapist has their own availability and we are open 7 days a week between 8am and 9pm. Sessions outside of those hours are availble upon request and based on therapist availability. Please contact us for current availability. On a case-by-case basis, we may provide in-home sessions.
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Sessions for individuals are 45 minutes and sessions for 2+ people are 50 minutes. Sessions can be 75 or 90 minutes on a case-by-case basis.
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We do! We are in-network with Healthfirst. We’re also participating providers in the EAP (employee assistance program) Modern Health and Therify. We are not in-network with any other EAPs or insurance providers at this time, but we do bill directly as out-of-network providers.
We are considered out-of-network (OON) providers by most insurance companies. Many insurance plans have out-of-network benefits that will typically reimburse between 50% to 80% of session costs after your deductible is met. Most Medicaid plans do not currently offer OON benefits.
Prior to a consultation and session, our reception and billing team will verify your benefits, explain your out-of-network coverage and make sure that you understand your benefits and cost per session.
After sessions, our billing team can file your claims for you or can provide documentation and support for you to submit to your insurance. In some cases, we can accept payment directly from your insurance and in other cases, session payments are made in full at the time of the session and insurance reimbursement for covered sessions will be sent directly to you (this is dependent on the insurance).
For more information about your in and out-of-network coverage, please fill out our secure scheduling form where you will be able to upload your insurance card. Our receptionist will check your benefits and get back to you to figure out a payment plan. You can also call us at (646) 797-4340 with any questions.
Our goal is to reduce financial barriers and make this process as easy and accessible as possible for you!
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Session rates depend on the therapist and experience. Our current rates range between $75 (intern) to $200 (full fee) for a 45-minute session (individual session) and $100-$265 for a 50-minute session (relationship session)
Individual fees are determined prior to beginning therapy.
We accept payment via debit card, credit card, HSA and FSA.
If you have Healthfirst, please submit your health insurance, so we can verify your benefits and figure out what your copay would be.
If you have out-of-network benefits we will work with you to assess your benefits and figure out a payment plan and copay that is workable for you.
If you do not have Healthfirst or out-of-network benefits, please inquire about our sliding scale if you’re unable to afford our full fee.
To apply for our sliding scale please fill out our secure scheduling form and/or contact us by phone at (646) 797-4340. Our new client coordinator will be able to discuss sliding scale options and our sliding scale application process.
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Our cancellation policy requires 48-hour notice of cancellation. Cancellation with less than 48 hours’ notice requires payment in full.
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We are by appointment only and we book our times based on our appointments. Your session time is your time and if you are late we will meet for the remaining time left in your appointment slot. Unfortunately, we are unable to extend the session time.
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Yes! We are!
However, we do sometimes have a waitlist. While we make every effort to connect new clients with an appropriate therapist as soon as possible, you may experience a wait ranging from a few days to several weeks, depending on clinician availability.
To learn more about setting up an appointment, please fill out our schedule form.
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No, we don’t. We are virtual and by appointment only.
To find out more information about us, our therapists, and how we work or to set up an appointment please contact with us through our scheduling or contact page.
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We do not provide emergency services. If you feel you are in need of urgent services or crisis intervention, please seek emergency services, such as calling 911 or going to your nearest emergency room.
Here's a list of emergency services options:
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Please do! Our practice thrives on referrals from our clients! We're happy to know that you feel satisfied with your work with us to the extent that you want to refer to us!
Please feel free to share our website, our contact page, Instagram, email, or phone number with anyone who you think would be a good fit or benefit from working with us.
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Nope! We provide psychotherapy and sex therapy to everyone! As a practice, we have a high level of competence relating to gender, sexuality, sex, and relationships which includes advanced knowledge in working with queer, trans, kinky, and non-monogamous folks. However, we believe that everyone has a relationship to gender, sexuality, sex, and relationships in some capacity and that we are all impacted and harmed by the assumptions, norms, and compulsory nature of hetero- and cis-normativity.
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Yes! We have a Facebook, Instagram, and monthly email newsletter where you’ll receive updates on our offerings, therapists, groups, workshops, events, and our blogs!
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Part of therapy is building a relationship and it’s important that you feel comfortable and safe discussing the issues you most struggle with. Ensuring you and your therapist are a good fit takes intuition and dedicating time to build a relationship where you can make authentic progress.
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In the first session, you and your therapist will discuss why you decided to go into treatment and begin discussing relevant current and historical information. Once in treatment, you will make connections to better understand your behavior and patterns, make changes and learn the tools to address new issues as they arise.
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Every person is different and wants and needs a different amount of time and type of treatment. Progress and growth take time and effort, and it's hard to quantify that without having first spent time with you in session, better understanding you and your goals. Some people are in treatment for 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years, or longer. Our goal is to help you learn how to manage and live your life in a way that feels fulfilling and sustainable, relate to therapy however feels best for you and your life, and for you to have agency over your own therapy.
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The information discussed in the session is confidential and we will take every step to protect your information. It is unethical for us to disclose content about our work together, with a few exceptions listed below where we are required to break confidentiality:
1) There is a clear and imminent danger to yourself or another person
2) You disclose evidential information of abuse or neglect of a child, yourself, or older adult
3) You authorize us to disclose information by signing a HIPAA form (e.g., to another treatment provider or family member)
4) A court order
5) In a natural disaster
Please see our Notice of Privacy Practices for more information.
Please see our Good Faith Estimate Notice for more information.