- Individual Outpatient Therapy for Adults (ages 18-80), Children (ages 7-17)
- Family Therapy
- Couples Therapy
- TTAP for Adolescents and Adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (UPDATE: Currently unavailable at this time).
** Supervision Services offered for individuals in Mental Health Counseling/Social Work Master’s programs. Please contact for additional information.
What to expect at your first appointment:
At your first appointment, you will fill out demographic and privacy policy paperwork. The initial appointment will consist of an assessment in which you will be asked about your past history, current symptoms, and contributing factors to your current situation. We will then create a plan for treatment.
Your first appointment will also consist of reviewing payment options and signing a financial agreement form.
Payment Forms Accepted
- Medicaid (Trillium Basic Medicaid, Health Choice, Healthy Blue, UHC, AmeriHealth, Carolina Complete)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina
- United Healthcare
- Cigna
- Aetna
- Self-Pay (Cash/Credit Card/Debit Card)
We will gladly provide you a receipt for reimbursement to file with your insurance company if we are out of your insurance network.
For those of you who are uninsured or wish to pay cash for out of network coverage, my fee schedule is below:
Comprehensive Clinical Assessment: $150 (1 1/2hr appt)
Individual Counseling Session: $120 (55 minutes)
Individual Counseling Session $75 (45 minutes)
Group therapy session: $25 (60 minutes)
Family therapy session: $100 (60minutes)
What is TTAP? (Currently unavailable due to COVID-19)
TTAP is the TEACCH Transition Assessment Profile.
This comprehensive test was developed for adolescent and older children with autism spectrum disorders, particularly those with transitional needs. The TTAP is structured to satisfy those provisions in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 1997, which require adolescents to be evaluated and provided with a transition plan by age 14.
I have completed training with TEACCH of North Carolina and the Autism Society of North Carolina to provide this tool to adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorders to prepare for a successful, semi-independent adult life (i.e., personal development, recreational living, adult integration into employment and residential arrangements, etc.)
The TTAP can be used to facilitate educational and transitional planning. Emphasis is on evaluating the six major functional skill areas:
- Vocational Skills
- Vocational Behavior
- Independent Functioning
- Leisure Skills
- Functional Communication
- Interpersonal Behavior, within three different contexts:
(Courtesy of the Autism Society of North Carolina and TEACCH of North Carolina)
