Resources, Forms & Fees

Fees

Fees vary, depending on the service (length of session, ) and are consistent with standard rates in the Seattle area. With respect to health insurance, I do participate in several managed care networks. Please call to find out whether your insurance plan is accepted. Do keep in mind that many insurance companies offer out of network coverage for therapy services, and I can provide you with monthly statements appropriate for claims submissions for those clients that request this type of service. Please first check with your insurance company to see whether reimbursement may be an option for you. 

Please feel free to call with any questions regarding the fees.

Woodland Therapy Forms

If you are unable to fill out these forms, I will be happy to provide you with a copy during our first meeting.

Notice of Privacy Practices

  • This form explains how your medical information may be used and disclosed, and how you may access this information. After reading it, please let me know if you have any questions. 
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Mental Health Resources

  • American Psychological Association (APA)
    The APA is a scientific and professional organization that provides information about topics on mental health. Some helpful materials can be found under the Publications and Psychology Help sections.
  • National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)
    NASP provides some informative hand outs for parents on a variety of topics such as anxiety, school refusal, behavior, health and wellness, coping skills for children and bullying. 
  • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
    NIMH is an organization that engages in research to understand mental health issues. A variety of topics are addressed under the section Healthtopics which provides information on a diagnosis (e.g., depression), causes and signs and symptoms and other information. 
  • TED (Topics: psychology)
    Videos on a variety of psychological topics from health and wellness to managing life challenges. 

 Educational Resources

  • National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD)
    The NCLD provides information to parents and teachers about topics such as learning disabilities, tips and tricks to help with homework and organizational skills and educational programming.
  • Kahn Academy
    Free educational website for adults and children that teaches topics such as math, history, finance, biology. Provides feedback about your progress.
  • IXL Math
    A comprehensive math program that provides practice tasks for ages pre-kindergarten and up. 
  • Quizlet
    A free program that allows students to study in different ways such as using a flash card program, putting material into a scatter game, and individualized quizzes.