Policies

We’re committed to protecting your privacy, respecting your autonomy, and being transparent about your rights, personal data, and care. In the forms below, you will find details about how your information is handled, what to expect from us, and your rights under state and federal law. Please click on the item name to open it.

  • Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP)

    The Notice of Privacy Practices explains how your protected health information (PHI) may be used or shared, your rights to access or amend your records, and how to file complaints regarding our services.

  • Informed Consent

    Our Informed Consent form outlines your rights as a client here, the risks and benefits of using telehealth (virtual sessions), and why we do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to assist in providing therapy.

  • No Surprises Act

    The No Surprises Act gives clients who are uninsured or self-pay the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of expected charges for services to protect against unexpected medical bills.