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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Who I Support & How I Work
Process and Placement
• Withdrawal or isolation
• Risky behavior or legal trouble
• Substance use or digital overuse
• Disrupted relationships or school refusal
• Mood swings, depression, or anxiety
• Self-harm or suicidal ideation
• Lack of motivation, self-worth, or direction
• Failure to Launch/Thrive
I support children, teens, young adults (18–30), and adults (30+) navigating mental health, behavioral, emotional, educational, or developmental challenges.
That’s a common starting point. Many families feel overwhelmed by options or online advice— I help you cut through the noise and take the next right step after a thorough evaluation of your situation.
Yes. I do not accept compensation from schools, programs, or insurance companies. I work exclusively for you and only recommend what I believe is the best fit.
No. My services are private-pay and customized to your situation.
Yes. Most of my services are offered virtually, allowing me to work with families across the country while maintaining flexibility and accessibility.
Yes. I often coordinate with existing providers to create a more unified support plan and reduce fragmentation.
Not at all. I also support families proactively—whether you're navigating a new diagnosis, planning for a transition, or simply want strategic guidance.
If you're facing a crisis or require urgent action, let me know in your inquiry form. I respond as quickly as possible to help you identify the resources to stabilize the situation.
Yes. References are available upon request. I am here to support you every step of the way—wherever this journey leads.
It varies. Some families work with me for 3–6 months, while others remain connected two years or longer depending on the complexity of needs and transitions.
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