Hello! By looking into help opportunities, you've taken a big step toward making a life change. The next big step is finding the right person to work with you! I firmly believe anyone who wants to learn and grow, become healthier, or just cope with the day-to-day stressors of life can benefit from working with a well-matched therapist. In addition to being a clinically-trained, doctoral-level psychologist who has worked in a variety of settings (academic, correctional, community/business, and private practice), I'm also a wife, mom, church Worship Leader, and former secondary English teacher. My experiences have exposed me to many of the challenges and struggles life can bring, and it is my strong opinion that the happiest and most successful people are those who recognize when they need help, have the wisdom to look for it in the right places, and can balance the courage and humility it takes to accept it once they find it. Often the best support and advice can be found in trusted family members and/or friends. However, for most of us, challenges and struggles do arise from time to time for which we just need something different. I offer knowledge and skills along with objectivity, insight, and confidentiality to join with clients in their efforts to overcome challenges, find a sense of peace, and thrive. As mentioned above, I have worked with clients in a variety of settings, both outpatient and inpatient. Most of my work has been with adults and adolescents, though I do have some experience with pre-teens. At this time, I'm focusing my professional efforts on working with adults in individual therapy, but I am comfortable working on relationship, family, and/or parenting issues in that context. I've successfully treated clients presenting with a diversity of issues, including emotional and behavioral problems and disorders, personality disorders, relationship difficulties, school and work issues, adjustment difficulties, and addiction-related problems. Meeting my clients where they are with respect, empathy, and compassion is my overarching goal. I have a Christian worldview which is foundational to everything I do, personally and professionally. This worldview undergirds my cognitive-behavioral orientation, and I am comfortable incorporating techniques from other theoretical approaches to help my clients develop, progress, and achieve healthy goals. I have had success and enjoy working with individuals from all walks of life, so if my background and approach sound like they might meet your needs, contact me. * Important Information - RE: State of Residence I am a PsyPact credentialed provider (E.Passport/APIT Mobility #12412). If you feel I may be a good match for you but your primary residence is not in New Jersey, please check the current PsyPact map at https://psypact.org/mpage/psypactmap to see if your state is participating in the interjurisdicational compact. As of this writing, the majority of states have joined, and my credentialing allows me to practice telehealth in all participating states. If your state is a member of the compact, we can proceed. If not, you will have to seek a provider who holds a license to practice in your state of primary residence. - RE: Payment, Insurance, and Discounts I maintain a "Fee for Service" practice and do not accept insurance. Payment is due at the time of service. (All online clients are required to have a current credit card on file for automatic payments.) That said, paying my standard rate and independently seeking reimbursement from your insurance company may be an option to consider. Some insurance plans do offer "out of network" coverage for Mental Health services, so it may be advantageous for you to contact your insurance carrier about that possibility. (If they do provide coverage, you will want to inquire about what your deductible will be, what percentage of the standard rate they will cover, how long you would have to file for reimbursement, and what documentation would be required. Please note, insurance companies generally provide coverage for treatment of diagnosed conditions only. So if you are seeking therapy for issues that do not rise to the level of a diagnosed condition, insurance reimbursement will likely not be an option for you.) - RE: Affordable Care and Hardship Circumstances I am committed to maintaining a percentage of my caseload for those with financial need. If you are in need of therapy services but are unable to pay standard rates due to financial hardship, please let me know. While my standard rate is consistent with rates common to practitioners in my area, I understand that what is standard in the industry is actually out of reach for some who really want and would benefit from therapy. If I have discounted slots available, we can discuss what would be a reasonable rate for you. If no discounted slots are available, you can be placed on a waiting list until one opens up.
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