Frequently Asked Questions
What types of services do you offer?
I primarily provide psychological assessments and evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults. These evaluations are designed to offer clarity around cognitive functioning, learning differences, attention, emotional functioning, and related concerns. I also offer a limited number of integrative psychotherapy openings and provide consultation services to institutions and agencies.
Are assessments conducted fully online?
Yes. All assessments and therapy services are delivered securely via telehealth, wherever you are. Measures are carefully selected for remote administration, and the assessment process is designed to maintain clinical rigor while offering flexibility and accessibility.
What can a psychological assessment help with?
Psychological assessments can help clarify diagnoses, identify strengths and areas of need, inform academic or workplace accommodations, guide treatment planning, and support personal understanding and decision-making. Many clients seek assessment to gain clearer answers and actionable recommendations.
What does the assessment process involve?
Assessments typically include a clinical interview, standardized measures, and a comprehensive review of results. You will receive a detailed written report and a feedback session to discuss findings and recommendations in clear, understandable language.
How long does an assessment take?
The length of an assessment varies depending on the referral question and scope of testing. Most evaluations occur over multiple sessions and are tailored to your specific needs. Estimated timelines will be discussed during the initial consultation.
Do you provide reports for school or workplace accommodations?
Yes. Assessment reports can be used to support academic, testing, or workplace accommodations, when appropriate. This can be discussed during the consultation to ensure the evaluation aligns with your goals.
Do you accept insurance?
Psychological assessments are typically offered as self-pay services. Some insurance plans may provide out-of-network reimbursement. Clients are encouraged to contact their insurance provider directly to inquire about coverage. Detailed receipts can be provided upon request.
Who is a good fit for therapy services?
Therapy services are limited and best suited for individuals navigating life transitions, identity development, or emotional discomfort related to change. Therapy is collaborative, reflective, and grounded in evidence-based approaches.
Which states do you serve?
Services are provided to clients located in states where I am licensed to practice psychology. A current list of eligible states is available on the website or can be confirmed during consultation.
How do I get started?
The first step is to schedule a consultation. This allows us to discuss your concerns, determine whether assessment or therapy is the best fit, and review next steps.
