Investment and Frequently Asked Questions

  • My session rate for individual psychotherapy is $275 per 45-minute session.

    Based on financial need, I offer a limited number of sliding scale spots. Please do not hesitate to inquire about this option.

  • Like many specialty providers, I do not participate in insurance panels. I can provide monthly superbills that you may submit to your carrier for potential out-of-network reimbursement. I'm happy to discuss this during our consultation call.

    Reimbursement rates vary by plan — I recommend calling the member services number on your insurance card to ask about your out-of-network mental health benefits before we begin.

    Many clients choose private-pay psychotherapy because it offers greater privacy, flexibility, and a quality of specialized care that insurance networks are not designed to support.

  • A minimum of 48 hours' notice is required to cancel or reschedule. Sessions canceled with less than 48 hours' notice are charged the full session fee. For clients on a bi-weekly schedule, a commitment to two sessions per month is required.

    This policy protects the time held specifically for you and supports the continuity that makes this work effective.

  • If you have spent years succeeding on the outside or holding it all together while quietly wondering why it still doesn't feel like enough or when your exhale will finally come — if you have insight into your patterns but find that insight alone hasn't been enough to change them — this work was designed for exactly where you are.

    The consultation call is the right place to find out if a beginning, exploratory session feels like the right fit for you. During our call, I’ll ask you some questions about what is bringing you to therapy at this time and share more about the work I offer. There is nothing you need to have resolved or articulated in advance.

    The process begins with a consultation call — low-stakes, unhurried, and free of charge.

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  • All sessions are conducted via secure telehealth and are available to clients located anywhere in California via my virtual clinic using  Jane telehealth platform.

    For clients in San Francisco or Marin County who prefer in-person sessions at one of my offices, we can discuss scheduling availability during our consultation call.

  • My work is depth-oriented and psychodynamic — meaning we explore not only what is happening in your life now, but the deeper emotional patterns shaping how you experience yourself, your relationships, and your goals for change.

    I draw from psychodynamic therapy, attachment theory, developmental psychology, and parts-oriented perspectives. My style is engaged, insight-oriented, and compassionate as well as solutions-focused.

  • You don't need to arrive with anything figured out. The first session is a conversation — I'm interested in your history, what you're currently carrying, and what has brought you here. From there we build something collaborative, relational, and calibrated to you specifically. Many women find that this kind of work is what they needed long before they knew to look for it.

  • Sessions are held over a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform. The relational quality of the work translates fully to a virtual format, and the flexibility of telehealth means sessions can be held in whatever space feels most private and comfortable for you.

  • This work is not short-term by design. Structural change — at the level of identity, self-image, and nervous system safety — takes time and cannot be rushed without losing what makes it lasting. Most clients work with me for at least six months to a year, and many continue beyond that as the work deepens.

  • I am proud to be a fellowship-trained and experienced provider of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, of which the only legal clinical modality available for therapeutic settings are Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) as well as psychedelic integration therapy. I also co-founded The Integration Collective, where I mentor and supervise early career clinicians who are specializing in bringing psychedelic integration work into their private practices.

    Psychedelic Integration is the ongoing process of embodying insights, understandings, and expanded states of consciousness from a psychedelic or plant medicine experience, into daily life for the purpose of personal growth and healing.

    If you are interested in one of these possible treatments as part of our work together, I am happy to discuss whether these options might be safe and effective treatments for you.