Frequently Asked Questions
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I am located in Los Angeles. I offer online, and in-person sessions either in Los Angeles or in Culver City.
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I use a HIPAA-compliant Zoom room for my online sessions. You do not need a Zoom account, and you can use any device with adequate internet access. You will come in with your own supplies, on occasion I may request that you bring certain art supplies.
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I offer in-person sessions in Los Angeles or Culver City.
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Investing in your personal therapy is a powerful and transformative step towards prioritizing your mental health and overall well-being. By choosing private pay therapy, you are making a deliberate commitment to yourself, allowing for a more personalized and comprehensive therapeutic experience. My current rate is $250 per 50-minute session.
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I am private pay only. I provide superbills, which you can submit to your insurance directly. Insurance companies reimburse depending on the deductible and plan. I suggest that you contact your insurance ahead of time.
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During the first session we will get to know each other. Often you will make art, but not always.
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The length of therapy depends on your individual needs and goals. The length of our work together can be adjusted based on your progress and evolving needs.
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Absolutely not! Art therapy is not about artistic skill or creating "perfect" artwork. It is about the process of self-expression and self-discovery. Prior art experience is optional, as the focus is on the therapeutic benefits of engaging in the creative process rather than the end result.
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Art therapy offers a powerful means of self-expression and exploration for individuals affected by adoption. Through art-making and guided discussions, art therapy provides a safe and supportive space to process emotions, navigate identity, and address adoption-related trauma. It can facilitate healing, foster self-awareness, and promote personal growth and empowerment.
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