
Get Started with Therapy
Starting therapy can feel overwhelming, but I’m here to make the process clear and supportive. Whether you’re looking for in-person counseling in St. Clairsville, Ohio or online therapy throughout Ohio, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you begin:

Schedule a free 15 minute consultation
Step 1
Schedule Your Consultation or Appointment
Free Consultation
If you’re unsure where to begin, you can schedule a free online consultation. This is a chance to meet, ask questions, and see if therapy feels like the right fit.
Ready to Begin Therapy?
Book directly below:
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Telehealth Counseling (Post Storm Therapy): [Schedule Here]
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In-Person Therapy (Rivers & Roads Psychotherapy – St. Clairsville, OH): [Schedule Here]
Insurance & Payment Options
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In-Person Therapy (Rivers & Roads Psychotherapy): Self-pay rate $130. Visit Rivers & Roads for more information.
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Online Therapy (Post Storm Therapy):
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Self-pay rate: $100 per session.
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Insurance is not accepted; however, I can provide a superbill if you would like to submit claims as an out-of-network provider.
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A limited number of sliding scale spots are available through Open Path Collective.
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Step 2
Complete Intake Paperwork
After scheduling, you’ll receive intake paperwork to complete before your first session.
This helps me understand your history, your needs, and your goals for therapy.


Step 3
Attend Your First Session
Your first session will last 50 minutes. During this time, we’ll:
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Get to know each other
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Discuss what you’re hoping to gain from therapy
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Begin building a safe, supportive therapeutic relationship
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Create a plan tailored to your needs moving forward
Whether you’re seeking EMDR therapy, anxiety counseling, trauma therapy, or general mental health support, taking the first step is an act of courage. I would be honored to walk alongside you on your journey.
🌍 Serving Clients Locally & Online
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In-Person Therapy: Available in St. Clairsville, Ohio, at Rivers & Roads Psychotherapy.
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Online Therapy (Telehealth): Available across the entire state of Ohio.

