Choosing to begin therapy is a meaningful investment — not just financially, but emotionally, energetically, and in the life you’re creating for yourself. I believe deeply in making that process clear, grounded, and supportive so you always know what to expect.
Whether you’re paying privately or using insurance, my goal is to offer an experience that feels safe, compassionate, and aligned with your values… not rushed, confusing, or transactional.
I intentionally keep my practice small, as I prefer focusing on the quality of care I give to each client rather than taking on many clients. This way, I can offer you the personal attention you deserve and ask that you approach therapy with the same commitment.
Therapy is deeply personal, and for some people, private pay is the option that gives them the most freedom and support.
Clients often choose private pay because it allows for:
Complete privacy and confidentiality — no required diagnosis or insurance limitations
Deeper somatic and trauma work that doesn’t fit neatly into medical-necessity checklists
More flexibility in session structure, pacing, and treatment approach
A relationship-focused experience without insurance setting the rules
Long-term continuity without restrictions on frequency or duration
If you’re not sure which path fits your needs best, we can talk about it in your consultation.
My goal is to help you choose the option that feels most supportive for the work you want to do — not the one that adds pressure.
Note: Even if you are private pay, you can use HSA/FSA cards to support payment for therapy.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM)
Blue Care Network
Aetna
Quest Behavioral Health
The truest offering you can make is to your own growth, for it blooms into a life rich with strength, wisdom, and endless possibility.