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How long does each therapy session last?

Therapy is traditionally 50 minutes to 60 minutes long. Found Space is all about thinking out of the box, so reach out if you have a differing need and let's collaborate.

Who is the best therapist for me?

How can you choose with all that knowledge floating around?! Cali, Alison, Rebecca, and Katie all have unique training and specialties seen in their bio located on the About page. Clinical and personality fit is also always discussed during a free phone consultation with any or all of us!  Call or email today for availability.

What is the cost? Do you take insurance?

Session rates vary per clinician based on credentials and type of service from $120-$175. We are private pay only at this time, but you can be refunded by your insurance company if they accept out of network providers. We know the financial aspect can be one of the biggest deciding factors in deciding a provider. If this feels like the right fit and the cost makes you concerned- reach out. Ask us about monthly Superbills!

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What are the benefits of private pay?

There are several benefits of private pay including privacy as mental health treatment can become part of a permanent health record when insurance is used to off set costs. Insurance often will dictate course of treatment based on diagnosis. When insurance is not used, no diagnosis is formally required nor are their any time limits to services.

Do you offer sliding scale rates?

We have a limited number of sliding-fee openings. These slots are made available to clients who may be experiencing financial hardship -- unemployment, underemployment. To inquire if a clinician is accepting new sliding-fee clients, please reach out.

What is Telehealth?

Telehealth is the ability to receive therapy services using video and audio through a secure site on any device with a camera that can access the internet. This is something that we do offer although want to make sure it is the best option for you! Reach out via phone or email if you are interested and we can see if virtual space is the right type for you.

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Good Faith Estimate

Beginning January 1, 2022, federal laws regulating client care have been updated to include the “No Surprises” Act. This Act requires health care practitioners to provide current and potential clients a “Good Faith Estimate” (GFE) on the cost of treatment.

This new regulation is designed to provide transparency to patients regarding their expected medical expenses and to protect them from surprises when they receive their medical bills. It allows patients to understand how much their health care will cost before they receive services.

There are a number of factors that make It challenging to provide an estimate on how long it will take for a client to complete therapeutic treatment, and much depends on the individual client and their goals in seeking therapy. Some clients are satisfied with a reduction in symptoms while others continue longer because it feels beneficial to do so. Others begin to schedule less frequently, and may continue to come in for “tune ups” or when issues arise. Ultimately, as the client, it is your decision when to stop therapy.

Each clinician at Found Space Counseling is an independent business that sets their own rates. When you connect with your preferred therapist for your free 15 minute consultation, they will verbally provide you with a Good Faith Estimate (GFE). In addition, this estimate will be available to you in writing when services are established. If you are a a current client, we will be providing you with a GFE as well.

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Good Faith Estimate Example

Individual 60 minute session: $120

Weekly 60 minute sessions for 50 weeks: $6000

Bi-weekly 60 minute sessions for 50 weeks: $3000

The above examples are provided to give an idea of the financial expectations for a calendar year. The frequency, duration, and actual rate is dependent on your individual needs and goals as well as your clinician's unique fee schedule.

We look forward to talking with you and answering any questions you may have about the “No Surprises” Act and Good Faith Estimates.

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