Rates & FAQs

Individual Therapy

$200 USD per 50-minute session

Who Individual Therapy is for: This is for adults who are ready to understand the deeper roots of their recurring patterns—the overthinking, people-pleasing, or self-doubt that keeps showing up even when life looks “fine” on the outside. Together, we’ll gently unlearn old survival strategies and practice new ways of being that feel grounded, compassionate, and true to who you are.

What to expect and how to get started:

  • Introductory Call: During our call, we’ll explore what brings you to therapy and what you’re hoping for.
    I’ll share more about my approach, answer any questions you have, and — if you’d like — help you review your out-of-network insurance options. There’s no pressure, just a genuine conversation to help you decide what feels right.

  • Intake Forms: If you choose to move forward, I’ll send a set of intake forms that you can complete online or bring to your first session, so we can make the most of our initial time together.

  • Ongoing Sessions: Each session provides a space to look inward and explore what’s been shaping your beliefs, emotions, and patterns. We’ll examine how your early experiences influence your present life, and explore, experiment with, and practice new ways of relating to yourself — building self-trust, compassion, and ease. Throughout the process, we’ll check in regularly to ensure therapy remains supportive and aligned with your goals.

  • Termination & closure: When the time comes to complete therapy, we’ll take time to reflect on your progress, honor your growth, and explore what feels complete. Some clients choose to pause and return later, while others feel ready to continue on their own — the focus is always on what genuinely supports your next steps.

Inner Mothering Group

$600 USD (1 session per week over 6 weeks)

Who the Inner Mothering Group is for: This group is for women who are ready to begin healing their mother wound and cultivate a more nurturing relationship with themselves. Through guided art-making, reflection, and connection, you’ll explore how to cultivate the inner mother you’ve always needed — learning to care for, support, and believe in yourself with warmth and clarity.

What to expect and how to get started:

  • Introductory Call: We’ll start with a brief, free call where you can ask questions and get a feel for what the group is like. It’s also a chance for me to make sure the group will feel like a supportive fit — we’ll talk about your goals, readiness, and what you hope to experience over our six weeks together.

  • Group Intake Forms: If it feels like a good match, I’ll send you a set of forms to complete before our first session, helping you get the most out of your group experience from the very start.

  • Group Sessions: Over six weeks, we’ll meet once a week to heal your mother wound and cultivate your connection with your inner mother — the part of you that knows how to nurture and guide yourself. Each session includes creative reflection through art or writing, time for discussion, and space to move at your own pace.

  • Closing Session: In our final session, we’ll pause to honor your growth — reflecting on what’s been unearthed, shifted, and released, and what you plan to continue practicing moving forward. It’s a space to acknowledge your progress and carry forward the clarity, self-compassion, and connection you’ve cultivated throughout the group.

Individual Session Availability

Available in Illinois & Texas

Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Available in Austin Texas

Wednesdays | 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Saturdays | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Available in Austin Texas

Mix in-person & virtual sessions to fit your needs. Book a call to learn more.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, I’m licensed to provide therapy in both Texas and Illinois.

    I offer in-person sessions in Austin, Texas, and virtual sessions for clients located anywhere in Texas or Illinois.

  • During our intro call, we’ll talk about what’s bringing you to therapy and what you’re looking for. I’ll share how I work, answer any questions you have, and go over details like rates and availability. You’ll get a feel for what it’s like to work together—and if it feels like a good fit, we can schedule your first session.

  • I do not accept insurance at this time. However, if you have out-of-network benefits, your insurance company will typically reimburse 60–80% of the session cost after you’ve met your deductible.

    I’d be happy to check your benefits for you—just have your insurance ID number ready during our intro call!

  • If you have out-of-network benefits, your insurance company will typically reimburse you for 60-80% of the cost of each session after you’ve met your deductible.

    I’d be happy to check your benefits for you! Just make sure to have your insurance card handy, with your Member ID, during our free intro call.

    Or if you prefer, you can confirm the benefits of your health insurance plan, with your insurance provider directly. Just call the number on the back of your health insurance card listed under Member Services.

    You can ask them the following questions:

    • Do I have out-of-network outpatient mental health coverage? Am I able to use these benefits for telehealth?

    • What is my out-of-network deductible?

    • How much of my deductible has been met this year?

    • Do I need a referral from an in-network provider to see someone out-of-network?

    • What percentage of outpatient psychotherapy sessions are covered per session?

    • How do I submit claim forms for reimbursement?

    • How long does it take for me to receive reimbursement?

  • Yes, I reserve a limited number of sliding scale spots in my schedule. If you do not think you can afford my full fee, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

    If I’m unable to offer you a sliding scale spot, I’d be happy to offer referrals to trusted clinicians in the area.

    If you’re hoping to find an in-network provider, www.psychologytoday.com is a great resource.

  • The number of therapy sessions depends on your individual needs and goals. For short-term support, I often recommend starting with 8–10 sessions to assess progress and address immediate concerns. Many clients meet their goals within about 6 months and feel ready to conclude therapy. Others—especially those committing to heal from early relational wounds or childhood trauma—choose to continue longer for deeper, ongoing support.

    We’ll take time in our first 2–3 sessions to clarify your goals and create a personalized therapy plan that works for you.

  • In our initial session, we’ll explore what brought you to therapy at this point in your life. I’ll ask some questions about your background and the concerns you're currently facing, to better understand your story. You don’t need to prepare anything in advance or worry about saying the “right” thing—I’ll meet you where you are and help create a space that feels safe, supportive, and grounding.

  • Absolutely! Art therapy doesn’t require artistic talent. In fact, clients who may initially feel they aren’t suited for art therapy often experience powerful breakthroughs, as they can express themselves more freely without the interference of learned skills. This process can lead to insights and realizations that might be more difficult to access through talk therapy alone.

  • Yes. I offer in-person sessions in Austin, Texas, as well as virtual therapy for clients throughout Texas and Illinois.

    Whether we meet online or in person, the process is the same — gentle, collaborative, and centered around your needs. Many clients appreciate the flexibility of virtual sessions, while others enjoy having a calm, dedicated space for in-person work. We can decide together what feels most supportive for you.

  • Typically my clients are individuals, however family sessions are available upon request.

  • Art is an intuitive language for the parts of you that words don’t always reach. In individual therapy, we’ll use art to explore childhood strategies and try on new, healthier ways of relating to yourself.

    Our bodily sensations — our interoception — shape the tone, rhythm, and quality of our behaviors. Staying small may have been a necessary childhood strategy, but shifting from staying small to taking up space can feel unfamiliar or even lead to freezing. Art-making and expressive therapy help you attune to these sensations and gently experiment with your own art of “taking up space,” deepening both insight and experience.

    • “Wow… I didn’t realize staying small takes this much work, and how simple taking up space can be when I just let myself be.”

    • “I didn’t realize being transparent could look so interesting instead of messy.”

    • “Taking up space feels so freeing.”

    You might be surprised by how different your art of staying small is from your art of taking up space.

    In the Inner Mothering Group, creative reflection is a core part of the process. Each session includes one art or writing activity to help you process and express what you’re learning. You don’t need to be artistic — the goal isn’t to create something beautiful, but to connect more deeply with yourself.

  • You’re always welcome to share as much or as little as feels comfortable for you. Many participants find it easier to start by sharing about their artwork or art-making process, which can feel more natural than talking about themselves right away.  

If you want to finally take up space in your own way, you’re in the right place.