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Our services
Seeking help is a courageous step. Our approach is warm, nonjudgmental, and client-focused, ensuring you feel heard, respected, and empowered throughout your time with us. Together, you and your therapist will work to unlock your potential and promote lasting positive change.
Talk Therapy
Online or in-person, this is designated for individuals to process and explore their thoughts. Typically, meetings are weekly or bi-weekly.
Insurance-covered session costs vary depending on your individual benefits.
$140 private pay rate
Please ask us for additional details and how we can help.
Process Groups
In-person only, process groups typically take place bi-weekly and focus on specific populations and focuses.
The Men’s Process Group meets monthly to process long-term relationship and interpersonal issues. This group will help with fostering emotional growth, self-awareness, and personal development among men. The primary goal of the group is to create a safe and supportive environment where participants can explore their emotions, challenges, and experiences without judgment.
60 mins | $30 per meeting | Get in touch
Evaluations: Psychological and Psychoeducational
A psychoeducational evaluation is a comprehensive assessment that helps uncover how a person learns, thinks, and functions emotionally and behaviorally. These evaluations are valuable for students of all ages, from children in elementary through high school who might need special education or 504 accommodations. College students and adults returning to education or pursuing accommodations in higher education might also require these standardized tests.
This in-depth process assesses key areas including cognitive (intellectual) abilities, academic achievement, attention and executive functioning, and social-emotional and behavioral functioning.
Pricing dependent on referral | Get in touch
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