
Frequently Asked Questions.
Are you accepting new clients?
Yes, I am currently accepting new clients! All prospective clients must live within New York State.
What are your hours?
I am currently seeing clients Mon-Fri 5pm-8pm and Saturday 10am-6pm.
What are your rates?
I try to maintain reasonable rates so that more people can afford them. My current rates vary between $120-$200 per session.
*I also accept Loveland Vouchers, contact me for details!*
Do you accept insurance?
I currently accept the following New York health insurance:
Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield (Formerly Empire)
Anthem EAP-Bank of America
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
Meritain
Oscar (Optum)
Oxford (Optum)
Quest Behavioral Health
United Healthcare (Optum)
United Healthcare Medicare Advantage
I also accept private payments. Private payment is prepaid at the time of booking and can be done using a major credit card/debit card. All private payments are made thru my online booking system.
Are the sessions done in your office?
All sessions are held virtually using a secure telehealth video conferencing site for the foreseeable future.
How long is each sessions?
Each session is 45-55 minutes long, which is the industry standard session length.
What is sex positive therapy?
Sex positive therapy embraces the idea that consensual sexual activities are fundamentally healthy and pleasurable. While emphasizing personal responsibility between consenting adults, safe sex practices, and respect for individual limits & preferences, sex positive therapy also supports clients in exploring their sexuality, experimenting sexually, and discovering what works for them sexually.
What is body positive therapy?
Body positive therapy strives to empower clients to be able to accept, appreciate, and respect their body. Body positive therapy can help clients challenge the negative messages about their bodies that come from the media and peers. Clients can also learn skills which can help them to stop blaming their bodies and to recognize the beliefs and feelings that lead to negative body-image and eating disorder patterns.
What is gender affirming therapy?
Simply put, gender affirming therapy focuses on affirming a client's own gender identity and does not try to “repair” it.