
Our practice offers telehealth, also known as telemental health, to provide accessible and convenient psychological services. Telehealth utilizes secure, HIPAA-compliant video conferencing to conduct therapy and evaluations remotely. This modality allows you to engage in sessions from the comfort and privacy of your own space, eliminating travel time and logistical constraints. It ensures continuity of care, particularly beneficial for individuals with scheduling limitations, mobility challenges, or those residing in remote areas. We prioritize your privacy and security, adhering to strict confidentiality standards to maintain the integrity of your therapeutic experience. Telehealth offers a flexible and effective alternative, allowing you to prioritize your mental health without compromising convenience or privacy
We accept United Healthcare (Optum), Oscar (Optum), Oxford (Optum), United Healthcare Medicare Advantage, Anthem EAP, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Cigna, Quest Behavioral Health, and Carelon Behavioral Health for individual and couples sessions in Florida and Nevada.
We do not accept insurance for psychological assessments.
Our 20-minute Consultation Calls are Free.
While our fee structure is established, we are generally open to discussing fee adjustments on a case-by-case basis.
Fees for Individual Therapy:
Fees for Relationship Therapy:
Fees for Psychological Assessments:
Of note: Evaluations/assessments can take many hours of a psychologist’s time to complete (from 2-20+hours). Our fees include time with you, test selection, test administration, test scoring, test interpretation, development of conclusions and integrating data, and report writing time. This is in addition to any letter writing, form completion, phone calls, faxes, and other related activities. We will review pricing and provide an estimate during our initial 20-minute free consultation call.
While we primarily operate on a self-pay basis for most of our services, we do accept these insurance companies only for individual therapy and couples therapy in Florida and Nevada.
Understanding Your Right to a Good Faith Estimate
You have the right to receive a ‘Good Faith Estimate’ detailing the anticipated costs of your psychological services. Under federal law, we are required to provide this estimate to clients who are paying out-of-pocket or not utilizing their insurance benefits.
For further information regarding your rights under the No Surprises Act, please visit: CLICK HERE
Cancelation policy: You will be charged the full fee for canceled or rescheduled sessions with less than 24 hours’ notice. In the event of an unavoidable conflict or emergency, we may be able to make other arrangements to avoid the cancelation fee.
We reserve your appointment time just for you. We carefully limit the number of patients we work with at any given time to ensure we can serve you best.
At the beginning of therapy or an assessment, our providers will carefully review the limits of confidentiality with you. You will also be given the space to ask questions, as we want to make sure you are well informed and comfortable with everything. The relationship between you and your mental health provider is like the old saying about Vegas: ”what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” (with a few caveats explained below). For the most part, therapy is confidential, and our providers will not share information. However, there are legal and ethical mandates that sometimes require us to share information outside of the therapy space. These are as follows:
*Should any of these situations arise, we will immediately discuss it with you and invite you to be a part of the process for reporting. Our goal is transparency.
There are also times when you may wish for our providers to communicate with other people about your treatment. We cannot do this without your written consent. In the instance that you would want us to speak with another healthcare provider or perhaps a past therapist, we would discuss this in detail with you before allowing you to decide whether you would like to provide written consent for us to do so.
At Anima Sana Clinic, we are committed to protecting the privacy and security of your health information. We adhere strictly to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a federal law designed to safeguard your Protected Health Information (PHI).
What is HIPAA?
HIPAA sets national standards to protect the privacy of your medical and mental health records. It ensures that your PHI, which includes any information that can identify you and relates to your past, present, or future physical or mental health, is kept confidential.
How We Protect Your Information:
Your Rights Under HIPAA:
We understand that your mental health information is sensitive, and we are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of privacy and security. If you have any questions about HIPAA or our privacy practices, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Above all else we are invested in keeping folks safe. Please bookmark this page and keep it handy. Life gets hard for everyone at one point or another and we want you to have easy access to every resource possible.
CDC National HIV and AIDS Hotline
(800) 232-4636
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
(800) 422-4453
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
Disaster Distress Helpline Online Peer Support Communities
Disaster Distress Helpline Videophone for American Sign Language Users (PDF, 180KB)
Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio
(888) 628-9454
National Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-7233
National Grad Crisis Line
(877) 472-3457
National Sexual Assault Hotline
(800) 656-4673
National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988
Chat online
National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (options for deaf and hard of hearing)
For TTY Users: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988
Chat online
SAgE’s Farmer Support Hotline
833-381-SAGE
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline
(800) 662-4357
Veterans Crisis Line
988, then press 1
Text 838255
Chat online
Several professionals offer mental health services, each with distinct training and areas of expertise. Here’s a breakdown:
Psychologists (Ph.D., Psy.D.):
Psychiatrists (M.D. or D.O.):
Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW):
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT):
Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC):



Through genuine and person-centered therapeutic relationships, we empower adults to cultivate well-being and achieve their goals using evidence-based practices. We offer individual therapy, relationship therapy, and assessment with compassion, integrity, and respect, recognizing the influence of social justice and striving to create a safe and supportive space for growth and healing.
Our vision is to foster a future where individuals find profound healing and growth through genuine therapeutic relationships, grounded in respect, empathy, and the science of psychology. We strive to create a safe and supportive space where all feel empowered on their journey towards well-being.