Therapy Rates

I believe that therapy should be accessible to people with different financial circumstances and offer a sliding scale fee. Please thoughtfully consider your resources and use the guidelines below to determine the highest affordable rate for you. More information about my sliding scale structure can be found here.

I do not take insurance. However, if you have out-of-network benefits, I can provide you with monthly invoices that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.

  • $150

    Consider this rate if you:

    • have savings, investments, and/or other assets

    • have access to generational wealth

    • have high earning potential due to race, education, ability, and/or gender

  • $100 - $130

    Consider this range if you:

    • can cover the cost of your basic needs

    • regularly treat yourself to meals, new clothes, and outings

    • have access to a financial safety net

  • $50 - $80

    Consider this range if you:

    • struggle to pay your bills

    • don’t have access to a financial safety net

    • have limited earning potential due to race, education, ability, and/or gender

Gender Care Letters

Letters of support for gender affirming medical care typically take one session to complete. Please thoughtfully consider your resources and use the guidelines below to determine the highest affordable rate for you.  I have taken the GALAP Pledge to provide one free gender affirming care letter each month.  Please reach out to see if this is available; preference is given to people of color.

  • $100

    Consider this rate if you:

    • have savings, investments, and/or other assets

    • have access to generational wealth

    • have high earning potential due to race, education, and/or ability

  • $60

    Consider this rate if you:

    • can cover the cost of your basic needs

    • regularly treat yourself to meals, new clothes, and outings

    • have access to a financial safety net

  • $30

    Consider this rate if you:

    • struggle to pay your bills

    • don’t have access to a financial safety net

    • have limited earning potential due to race, education, and/or ability