Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes! I am accepting clients new clients for virtual sessions kids ages 10 and up and adults. You must be a resident of NJ or Fl. To book you can either:
Click the "Request Appointment" button.
Click the contact form in the navigation bar
Or email me directly at Rebecca@wildflowertherapy.net
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Wildflower Therapy is a virtual private practice. Currently I am accepting clients virtually. I do have a select few in person therapy slots in NJ available if needed and this must be determined by therapist.
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Intake session for new clients: 60 mins $260
Individual session: 45 mins $200
Clinical Supervision: 60 mins $120
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Wildflower Therapy is a sliding-scale practice and can reduce fees, dependent on true financial need. All clients must begin with an initial intake appointment which is 1-hour and $260, where session fees will be further discussed.
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I am an out of network provider. If you would like to use your health insurance policy, I will certainly provide you with all necessary documentation, referred to as a Super-Bill, that you can submit for reimbursement through your out of network benefits.
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Ask your insurance company about your "out-of-network mental health benefits" by calling the member number on the back of your card.
I will send you the "Superbill" the 1st of every month which is the invoice insurance needs. You will submit this to your insurance company and receive reimbursement.
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All major credit cards, debit cards, HSA, FSA
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Wildflower Therapy has a 24-hour cancellation/no-show policy. Appointments must be canceled at least 24 hours before. Appointments canceled within 24 hours will be charged the full session fee.
You can cancel or reschedule your appointment by reaching out to your therapist directly.
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All information shared during sessions is confidential between the client and therapist. It will not be disclosed to anyone without your written consent, except in cases where the law mandates disclosure.
Disclosure is legally required when there is reasonable suspicion of abuse or neglect involving a child, dependent adult, or elder, or when a client poses a threat to themselves, others, or property. Additionally, if you raise your mental health as an issue in a lawsuit you initiate, the defendant may have the right to access your therapy records or request testimony from your therapist.
*Please note that in New Jersey, adolescents have the right to confidentiality.