CONTACT
If you are interested in booking a session with Julie or becoming a client, please take the first step by booking a free individual 15-minute consultation to discuss your specific needs and to see if we are a good fit to work together.
If you have other questions or would like to send Julie a message, please fill out the form below and it will go directly to my secure email.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, I do accept several insurance plans, but you are responsible for any copays or deductibles for your plan. If you have questions about this, please call your insurance company for more information. If I do not accept your insurance plan, ask your insurance about the fees for seeing me as an out-of-network provider. Click here to see the insurance companies I do work with.
If after our 15-minute introduction call, we are a good fit, I will have you reach out to my billing company who will work with you and your insurance company, you can learn more about the new client journey here.
Yes, if you do not have insurance that covers outpatient counseling, I do not accept your insurance, or you simply do not want to bill your insurance, you can privately pay for each session. Please see the Services page for pricing details.
No, you do not have to see my weekly. I recommend weekly sessions for most clients, but we can set up a schedule that works for you.
Yes, I offer in-person and telehealth counseling. I prefer to meet with people in-person, but I want to make treatment accessible for everyone. However, telehealth sessions must include video, not just audio, so you must have access to a camera and sound. Most smart phones are fine for telehealth if you have privacy and good signal. We can also do a combination of in-person and telehealth sessions. I do prefer to see someone in person for at least their initial intake.
No, I do not offer text counseling. You may use text for scheduling issues only.