Pricing & Fees

At Person Centered Therapy, we believe that quality therapy should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we’re proud to accept a variety of insurance plans to cover your therapy sessions. We understand navigating insurance can be complex, so we’re here to help you understand your coverage and maximize your benefits.

 

For those whose plans we do not directly accept, or if you prefer not to use insurance, we offer the convenience of out-of-network benefit superbills. These superbills can be submitted to your insurance provider for potential reimbursement, depending on your coverage.

We are committed to providing exceptional care without financial strain. Our team is here to guide you through the process, making your journey to wellness both smooth and affordable.

Price List

 

Assessment & Diagnosis

Assessment sessions are up to 90-minutes long, may include taking a verbal history, psychometic testing, family interviews, and consultation with previous providers. Complex disorders or requests for extensive testing may take more than one 90-minute session.*

$150

 

Individual Therapy

Regular therapy sessions are about 50-minutes long, and include treatment planning, active work, and support planning.

$120

 

Group Therapy

Groups are held virtually usually for a set number of weeks, price may vary depending on group, please see group schedule for more detailed information. Price is per week

$40 – $90

 

Life Coaching

Life coaching is open to anyone in the US, this is not therapy. Life coaching topics include creating a person centered plan, career coaching, gender confirmation coaching, nutrition coaching, and relationship coaching. Sessions are 45-minutes long.

$90

 

Cancellation Fee

For cancellations with less than 24 hours notice. 

$75/hr

 

Emotional Support Animal or Service Dog Letters

$25

 

Forensic Services

Forensic reports, jury consultations, evaluation of competency, and child welfare reccomendations.

$300/hr

 

FAQ

Carelean (Beacon), Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, Oxford, and United Healthcare, Kaiser NorCal, Humana, and Optum. 

Coming soon: Medicare

Superbills are sent on request or monthly. 

If you’re using insurance through Grow or Headway your copayments will be collected via Credit/Debit through their site. 

If  are a private pay client I use IvyPay, for more information about IvyPay click here

If you are using in-network benefits the amount you pay is dependant on your plan. I will never collect more than your copay or co-insurance. Benefits are verified using your insurance’s online portal. If the information provided to you seems incorrect, let me know right away. 

You are under no obligation to participate in on-going therapy. If you are just interested in an assessment and diagnosis let me know. Depending on your unique situation we may or may not be able to use your insurance benefits. If you are already seeing another therapist some plans will require you stop services with them in order to see another therapist. 

Yes, I am trained in how to evaluate for the need of an emotional support animal, therapy animal, and service animal. I can provide letters to request housing accomodations, work accomodations, or recomendations for acceptance into service dog training programs.

However, I will only write these letters for current clients I have had sessions with in the last 90 days, who have been my client 30 days or longer, who have attended a least 4 sessions, and who I have seen engage with their ESA or another animal during our sessions. If the letter is for a new animal to come into the home I may also require others who live with you to attend one session. 

Great question! YES! I do accept Kaiser Nor Cal, however there are some extra hoops. Here’s how you get a Kaiser referral. 

  1. Call your local Kaiser mental health department. Ask to speak with a triage nurse. 
  2. You’ll most likely get a voicemail box, leave your name, phone number, kaiser number, and a brief message saying you’re calling to get mental health services. 
  3. When the nurse line calls you back they will screen you for safety, ask if you’re having any thoughts of harming yourself or others and why you need therapy. 
  4. They will then schedule you an appointment with a therapist for a mental health evaluation. If you’ve already been seen at Kaiser mental health department you can skip to step 6 and ask the nurse for a referral. 
  5. You’ll receive an appointment with a therapist at Kaiser, at the end of the appointment they will say something like “you qualify for therapy, I can get you scheduled now with a Kaiser therapist.”
  6. Let them know you would like a referral to see an outside therapist through Grow therapy, with Marty Hosier, LMFT 138146 (AKA Martha Hosier) NPI 1730726407
  7. Then you will need to create a profile on Grow therapy, enter your Kaiser # and you can make your first appointment with me!