Sessions & Fees
Session Information
Initial Sessions are 90 minutes long.
After that each sessions will be 55-minutes in length. However, a longer session may be scheduled if needed. When this occurs, sessions are prorated accordingly. Typically, sessions take place once per week, but this can vary based on what is most appropriate for the client. All online sessions take place by secure video-link from wherever you are in the world or you can join us in our offices.
We offer a free fifteen minute phone consultation where we discuss what your teen or young adult is going through and assess if our style of care is the appropriate fit. During the following sessions we will spend time gathering information, building a deeper understanding of your child and forming a clear plan to help them achieve their goals.
Initial Session
$340
The first session involves a brief review of the paperwork and the opportunity to ask any questions. Then we will spend time on why your here, why now, and what you hope will be different in your child's life as a result. At the end of the session, we will ask you your thoughts about working together. Research shows that the relationship is 70% of what makes the process effective, so it’s important that you and your child feel there’s a fit.
Individual Session
$250
Then, we will want to find out more about what is going on in the present and what your child would most like to see healed, and we will make a plan to give them new skills to get them started on their journey. We will continue working on the plan or whatever might have come up for them since the last session that needs attending to. While we are structured in our work to ensure a sense of safety and direction is maintained, there is also plenty of space to dig deeper into learning and the unexpected gifts of new realizations and opportunities.
Add-On Sessions
Andrew's Meditation
Weekly meditation Hour on Tuesdays 8-9
Andrew Scheffer, John Hopkins BS and and MBA from the Warton School of Management, brings a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience to empower individuals, especially high achieving teens. He helps students to be prepared with the necessary skills to be successful as they go from high school to college. Drawing on habits refined by monks over generations and increasingly adopted by top executives, high achievers, and ordinary individuals. These practices are designed to restore your executive functioning, enhance your resilience, and enable you to respond to life's challenges.
How to Do the Impossible: Self Care
Wednesday Nights by Kathleen Maloney and Nina Leventon
Sustainable Anxiety
Thursday Nights 7pm by Kathleen Maloney and Nina Leventon
Kathleen Maloney
LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Nina Leventon
LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker