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Big changes often begin with a simple message. Whether you’re curious about counseling, have a quick question, or feel ready to dive in — I’m just a note away. No pressure, no perfect words needed — just reach out, and we’ll take it from there.

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PHONE: (937) 892-4519
EMAIL: [email protected]

Working Hours

MONDAY – FRIDAY | 10:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m (ET)
SATURDAY – SUNDAY | Offline

Office Address

60 Rhoads Center Dr, Suite C
Dayton, OH 45458

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

01. Do you accept insurance?

Yes. I currently accept United Healthcare, Aetna, and Cigna. If you’re unsure about your coverage, I’m happy to help you navigate that process.

02. What if you don’t take my insurance?

If your insurance isn’t accepted, you’re welcome to pay privately. My out-of-pocket rate is $120 per session. I can also provide a superbill if you’d like to request reimbursement through your insurance provider.

03. How long is each session?

Sessions last approximately 53 minutes, which is considered a standard “therapeutic hour.” This allows time afterward for me to document your session and prepare for our next steps. Appointments are typically scheduled on the hour.

04. How often will I have appointments?

That depends on your unique situation. Some clients begin with weekly sessions, while others come bi-weekly or monthly depending on goals, symptom severity, and scheduling needs. We’ll decide together what pace is best for your progress.

05. Do you offer telehealth sessions?

Yes, I do offer secure telehealth sessions when needed. However, I believe in-person therapy provides the richest experience and often leads to a deeper therapeutic connection. Telehealth can be a convenient alternative once we’ve built rapport or when circumstances make coming into the office difficult.

06. What can I expect in the first session?

Your first session is all about getting to know each other. We’ll talk about what brings you in, explore your goals, and start building a sense of comfort and trust. You don’t need to have all the answers — just come as you are. This is a space where you can begin to feel heard, supported, and understood.