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Sessions

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Session Information

What to expect with Magnolia Psychotherapy

Standard and sliding scale fees differ per therapist. We are a licensed out-of-network provider. This means that if your insurance plan has an out-of-network benefit for mental/behavioral health, you can be reimbursed for a portion of the cost of therapy. Please let us know if you would like assistance determining your eligibility and benefits.

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All sessions are 50 minutes long. Weekly and biweekly sessions are offered. Sessions are available both in-person and remotely with HIPAA-compliant video sessions, depending on your therapist.

 

We offer free, 15-minute phone consultations for you to learn more about us and our practice. This is an opportunity to tell us pertinent information about yourself, what you are seeking in therapy, and ask any questions you may have.

 

We look forward to hearing from you.

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What is Sliding Scale?

Sliding scale is a system for adjusting fees and costs according to one’s financial circumstances. These personalized payment plans allow for more individuals to access the care that they need.

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Curious about where you fall on the sliding scale? Refer to the graphic below for a guideline.

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I can comfortably take care of all of my basic needs without stress.

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  • I may have some debt, but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs.

  • I own my home/property, or I rent a higher-end property at full-price.

  • I am employed or do not need to work to meet my needs.

  • I have regular access to health care.

  • I can afford to build financial savings.

  • I have an expendable income, and can always buy new items or purchase experiences.

I may stress about basic needs, but can still regularly take care of them.

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  • I am employed.

  • I have access to healthcare.

  • I might have access to financial savings.

  • I have some expendable income, and can afford to treat myself to new items or experiences every so often.

  • I may have some debt, but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs.

I frequently stress about meeting my basic needs and don’t always meet them.

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  • I have debt, and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs.

  • I rent lower-end properties or have unstable housing.

  • I am unemployed or underemployed.

  • I qualify for government assistance including food stamps and healthcare.

  • I have no access to savings.

  • I have no or very limited expendable income, and very rarely buy new items/experiences.

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