Who is Welcome?
EMANCIPATED ADULTS WANTING GENERAL AND SPECIALTY PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC SERVICES
Performance-Motivated Individuals Wanting a Certain Plan for Actionable Improvement
Individuals, & Couples
Telehealth Only
(HIPAA-Compliant Audio-Visual Platform)
Insurance & Self-Pay Accepted
Insurance Plans Dictate Copay Rates
Good Faith Estimates of Cost & Superbills Available
Insurance Plans
Carelon Behavioral Health (Beacon), Elevance (Anthem BCBS), Humana Military (Tricare East),
Point32 Health (Harvard Pilgrim Health Care & Tufts Health Plan), United Healthcare & UMR (Optum & Health Plans Inc.)
Sample of Service Codes
Intake / Diagnostic Evaluation, 45 mins, CPT 90791 Individual Psychotherapy, 45 mins, CPT 90834 Couples Therapy, 50 mins, CPT 90847 Health & Behavior Assessment, 45 mins, CPT 96150 Health & Behavior Intervention, 45 mins, CPT 96152
Therapeutic Endpoints
Treatment is individually tailored based upon a thorough conceptualization of presenting issues also referred as a case formulation approach. Most therapy-motivated clients can anticipate satisfying improvement in symptoms in about 6-12 sessions. The therapeutic objective is always to help you to reach your desired endpoints as rapidly as possible with a definitive plan to maintain the sense that your gains will endure.
Confidentiality and Privacy Policy
The relationship between a client and behavioral health clinician is protected by law whereby personal health information (PHI) cannot be disclosed without written permission.
Legal Exceptions:
Suspected child, dependent adult, or elder abuse:
Threats of bodily harm to self:
Threats of serious bodily harm intended for a specific, identified person(s):
Clinicians are required by law to report relevant information to the appropriate authorities.
Clinicians are professionally obligated to make an effort to enlist a client’s cooperation in the interest of ensuring personal safety. If uncooperative, clinicians are professionally obligated to take further safety-promoting measures via lawful authority (e.g., requests for police welfare checks; involuntary emergency admission (IEA) proceedings).
Clinicians are required by law to notify the police and inform the intended victim(s).