Get the right treatment for your mental health and well-being.

Our services

Working with adolescents 10+ and adults
treating anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders.
Neurodiversity and LGBTQ+ affirming.

Virtual Therapy

 Online, designated for individuals to meet from the comfort of their homes. Virtual sessions are HIPPA-compliant and confidential. We will work with you to develop a treatment plan that meets your personal needs and goals. Typically, meetings are weekly or can be tailored to your needs.

Initial Intake Assessment 60 mins | $185 
Ongoing Sessions 50 mins |  $155

Group Therapy

Online group therapy sessions are tailored to meet needs and achieve goals around a specific area. Group therapy offers clients an opportunity to learn and grow in a supportive, confidential, and affordable group setting.

No current groups are offered.

In-Person Therapy

In-person, in Milwaukee, exposure therapy. Designated for individuals who wish to work on avoidance behaviors via exposure therapy with their therapist in-vivo (real settings). This option (hybrid) is combined with virtual sessions . Initial work will be done virtually and then you will meet in the community for specific exposure work, as needed. Travel to and from destination is no charge for first 5 minutes, thereafter, there is a travel fee of $14.50 for every 5 minutes.

50 mins |  $155 + travel

Payment information

  • Method

    All major credit cards and Health Savings Accounts are accepted through our HIPPA (confidential) platform. Due at time of service.



  • Insurance

    We do not accept insurance but can provide you with a ‘Superbill” to submit to your insurance company for possible Out-of-Network reimbursement. Please contact your insurance company to inquire about reimbursement prior to service.

  • Sliding Scale

    We maintain a few sliding scale slots for clients. Please inquire if you have a financial need.



Good Faith Estimate

INTRODUCTION TO THE NO SURPRISES ACT (H.R. 133)

Beginning January 1, 2022, healthcare providers will be required to give new and established patients who are uninsured, or self-pay, or patients who are shopping for care, a good faith estimate of costs for services that they provide. The No Surprises Act was designed to protect consumers from receiving unexpected medical bills, which resulted in a provision called, The Good Faith Estimate. The Good Faith Estimate provision of the No Surprises Act is designed to give consumers predictability in how much they will be charged for the healthcare services they will be receiving, prior to their appointment. In other words, the good faith estimate is a notification of expected charges for a scheduled or requested service by having an understanding of the “expected charge” for a service at the cash pay rate or rate established by the provider for an uninsured (or self-pay) patient, reflecting any discounts/sliding scale fees for such individuals; or the amount the provider would expect to charge if the provider intended to bill a health care plan directly for such service. References: https://omb.report/icr/202109-0938-015/doc/original/115257801.pdfhttps://www.simplepractice.com/blog/no-surprises-act-good-faith-estimates/

For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.


“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step”

— Lao Tzu

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