Fees & Insurance

Individual Psychotherapy Fees

Psychotherapy is an investment in yourself that requires money, effort, and commitment.

My usual fee is $225 per clinical hour (50 - 55 minutes).

EMDR Intensive Fees

EMDR Intensives are priced at $1400 . This includes a 90 minute Preparation session, 3 hour Intensive, and 50 minute Integration session. You will also receive a thorough Preparation Workbook that will help us both to get the most out of our time together.

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy Fees

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is priced per session. Preparation and Integration sessions are priced at my standard rate of $225. Dosing sessions (2.5 - 3 hours) are priced at $500. Most clients complete three dosing sessions minimum, though the clinical recommendation is six. These sessions (and the cost) are spread out over the course of several months.

The total cost for three dosing sessions (including a preparation session and three integration sessions) is $2400.

The total cost for six dosing sessions (including a preparation session and six integration sessions) is $4575.

I do not bill health insurance for my services.

I am not in network with any insurance plans. This means that I do not bill insurance directly and my clients pay out of pocket for services.

You may have out-of-network benefits that you can use to help pay for therapy.

As an out-of-network provider, I have partnered with Mentaya to help my clients to take advantage of out-of-network benefits to get reimbursed for our work together. You can use this tool below to see if you qualify for reimbursement for my services.



Your initial phone consultation is free of charge.

Our initial conversation is an opportunity for you to ask me any questions you may have about therapy and may help you to decide whether trying therapy with me is worth the investment. Please contact me to schedule your free consultation.

Reduced-Fee Psychotherapy

In an effort to expand access to therapy, I reserve a portion of my time for clients who are unable to afford my full fee. These sessions tend to fill quickly, but do not hesitate to ask me if there are any available at the moment.

Another way that I help to make therapy more accessible is by working with the California Victims Compensation Boards(CalVCB). If you have been the victim of a crime and are experiencing mental health symptoms (like PTSD) you can get counseling paid for by CalVCB.