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Green Cardigan FAQ’s
Q: Who do you work with?
A: Adults throughout the State of Texas.
I am LGBTQ+ allied.
Q: Where do you meet with clients?
A: I offer in-person sessions in my office located at 125 S Washington in San Angelo, TX.
For virtual/online sessions, prior to your scheduled appointment, you’ll receive a link to a secure video platform where we’ll meet.
Q: What is your cancellation policy?
A: In consideration of my time and the needs of other clients, I require a 24-hour notice of cancellation. Cancel an existing appointment by email.
Any late cancellation will result in a fee of half the session rate being charged. A missed appointment with no notice will be charged the full session rate.
Q: How much do you charge?
A: Initial consultations are free.
Individual session: $100 per therapy hour (50-55 minutes).
Services to address problematic sexual behaviors: $120 per therapy hour (50-55 minutes).
Reiki session: $70 per 50-minute session.
Forensic services: available upon request.
Green Cardigan Counseling is private pay only. Upon request, a super bill can be provided.
Q: How often will we meet?
A: A typical schedule is one session per week. This is especially important for new clients because we are building rapport and momentum, learning about your needs and developing goals.
Q: What do I need for virtual/online sessions?
A: Reliable Internet connection; a phone, tablet, laptop OR computer with a camera & microphone; and a private space - free from distractions and noise - where you will feel comfortable and safe participating in your session. I strongly recommend the use of earbuds/headphones during virtual sessions for increased privacy and reduced distraction.
Q: Is therapy confidential?
A: Yes. One component of the safe space I provide is that what you say during your sessions will stay between us. Your status as a client is also kept confidential.
As a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in the State of Texas, there are circumstances that I may be required to break confidentiality: I am ordered to disclose information by a Court of Law; I have reason to believe you are in imminent danger of harming yourself or someone else; there is an indication that a minor, a person with disabilities, or an elderly person is being harmed; or I learn that another mental healthcare provider has engaged in sexual exploitation of a client.
Confidentiality is vital to the success of therapy. It’s important to clients, and to me. I’m happy to answer any questions you may have about confidentiality and the exceptions to it.
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