Rates and insurance information

50 Minute Sessions

$215 per 50 minute session

Therapy for Kids and Teens

$275 weekly

Our work with children and teens includes a 45 minute individual therapy session and 23 minutes of parent coaching services.

We don’t provide standalone therapy services for children, as we know progress happens much quicker when the parents feel supported, are involved, and are able to learn strategies to support their child's mental health at home.

This is especially important in treating ADHD in children. Parent training is part of the evidence based treatment model recommended by the CDC and other experts in the field.

Group Therapy (click here for current groups)

$480 per 8 Week group.

$240 charged at registration to hold your spot and $240 charged at week 4

Standalone Parent Coaching

$215 per 50 minute session

Insurance Information:

Brilla Counseling is private pay; please check with your insurance for out-of-network benefits.

We accept the following payments: Credit Card, or FSA/HSA Card billed automatically after each session. Credit card information is required to book your first session. Payment information isn’t required for your free 15 minute consultation.

You will be given a Super Bill to submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.

You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical and mental health care will cost.

Worried you can’t afford private pay therapy?

This is a very real and important concern. Whenever possible, I want people to be able to use insurance benefits. Sometimes this happens through getting reimbursed by submitting superbills. Sometimes the only option is to find a provider in network.

However, people often start to seek out a specialist when going the insurance route hasn’t worked for them or they need immediate and expert help with ADHD related concerns.

If private pay therapy is truly out of reach for you right now. I highly recommend visiting CHADD.org where they offer free education for parents of children with ADHD and adults with ADHD.