
FAQ
I'm interested in working with a therapist in your practice. How can I setup a consultation?
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For new patients, please click here to fill out a brief form and we will be in touch.
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What age range do you work with? Do you work with boys as well?
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We treat children and adults of all ages and gender identities. For kids under 5, we work with parents. For kids 5 and up, we offer individual therapy and parent coaching. Find out more about our work with children here.
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Where are you located?
Our office is in a charming bungalow in Beverly Hills on Olympic blvd near Doheny. The exact cross streets are Almont and Wetherly. To enter the building, you’ll enter my door code and walk straight along the brick path, through the courtyard. The path dead ends at a white staircase, we are located up the stairs.​ Please note, we offer in person and virtual sessions due to COVID-19. Our doctoral students also have availability at our Santa Monica location.
Where can I park?
Parking is pretty easy. If your appointment is between 9am-3pm, there is metered parking on Olympic directly in front of the building. Otherwise, there is free and metered street parking on Wetherly, Almont and Whitworth.
Is your building handicap accessible?
It pains me to say that unfortunately, my building is not completely handicap accessible. There is one small flight of stairs to enter my office and no elevator option.
What’s your fee?
Our fees range from $350 to $100 depending on which therapist you are working with and their level of training.
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Will you slide your fee for me?
We offer limited spots for whom we can slide our fees. These spots are reserved for people in specific circumstances that are based on true financial need. It is important to us to be able to provide high quality treatment to those who can’t afford our full fee which is why we offer therapy with doctoral students in training.
Do you accept insurance?
We don’t accept insurance but can provide you with a statement to submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement. we recommend calling your insurance and asking if they reimburse for out of network providers first, to assess what your reimbursement will be. Please note, if you choose to submit statements to insurance, they require a diagnosis that potentially becomes a part of your medical record.
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What is a "Good Faith Estimate?"
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Please see our page here for an explanation on a Good Faith Estimate.
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What's your availability?
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We offer weekday and weekend availability to try and meet your availability needs.
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What does it mean to be a registered psychological associate?
A psychological associate is a pre-licensed professional approved to treat patients by the board of psychology and/or the board of behavioral sciences with a licensed clinical psychologist (Dr. Deanie Eichenstein) overseeing their caseload of patients. Becoming a licensed clinical psychologist is a years-long process and attaining supervised post-doctoral hours is the final step before applying for licensure.
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