Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. I provide online therapy for adults throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin. Online sessions are conducted through a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform and can be just as effective as in-person therapy.
EMDR therapy online can be just as effective as in-person therapy. Studies show that online EMDR therapy can lead to significant, lasting reduction in trauma and PTSD symptoms.
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Yes, for a limited time. In-person therapy is available in White Bear Lake, Minnesota through May of 2026.
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50-minute sessions cost between $135-$205 depending on a sliding scale fee based on your income level. We'll clarify your session rate during your free consultation call.
I am considered "out of network" with health insurance plans however you can submit invoices from our sessions to your health insurance for reimbursement. Depending on your plan you can be reimbursed typically around 40-60% of the cost of sessions.
HSA and FSA accounts are a great way to pay for sessions. Most health insurance providers will cover some portion of the cost as "out of network" reimbursement. I am happy to walk you through the process to submit claims for reimbursement
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No, I do not take health insurance however many clients find using their HSA/FSA benefits is a great way to pay for therapy.
Most health insurance providers will cover some portion of the cost as "out of network" reimbursement. Depending on your plan, clients are typically reimbursed around 40-60% of the cost of sessions. I am happy to walk you through the process to submit invoices for reimbursement.
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EMDR involves working with distressing memories or experiences while using bilateral stimulation (such as eye movements) to help the brain make new connections. The process is structured and includes preparation, stabilization, and processing phases. Click here for the EMDR International Association’s video about what to expect and more resources
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Absolutely! I love working with men and non-binary people. I have found most of my male clients to really enjoy my process. While I have experience with non-binary folks, if gender identity is part of your main concern I won’t be the best fit for you but would be happy to give you referrals to other therapists who specialize in this area.
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Trauma-informed therapy recognizes how past experiences can shape the nervous system, emotional responses, and sense of safety. It recognizes your body and nervous system may have been impacted by your experiences (even when your body “wasn’t involved” with the experience), leading to uncomfortable symptoms at times. It emphasizes pacing, collaboration, and choice, rather than pushing for rapid change or emotional exposure.
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You can begin by scheduling a free consultation through the link below. You don’t need to know exactly what you want to work on — that can unfold over time.