FAQs

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What are your rates?

Our rates range from $200 - $350 and depend on the therapist experience level, type of session and number of people in sessions.

To work with Dr. Narayan

Individual Sessions

  • 45 minutes $300
  • 55 minute $350

Parenting Sessions

  • 45 minutes $300
  • 55 minute $350

Family Sessions

  • 55 minute $350

Group Sessions

  • 55 minute $75

To work with an associate

Individual Sessions

  • 45 minutes $200
  • 55 minute $250

Parenting Sessions

  • 45 minutes $200
  • 55 minute $250

Group Sessions

  • 55 minute $75

Do you accept insurance?

We are an in network provider with Northwell Direct only. We are an out of network provider will all other insurances.

How do I submit claims to my insurance?

You don’t! We know the headaches of dealing with insurance companies and the uncertainty of getting coverage. Our experienced and highly knowledgeable billing team is here to help and ensure you can stay focused on your growth, rather than getting payments from insurance companies.

We will check your insurance coverage prior to your intake session. For the majority of insurance plans, you will pay for the sessions up front, we will submit claims on your behalf and you will receive checks directly to your home.

Do you work with FSA/HAS?

Yes. Flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts allow you to set aside money before taxes for medical expenses. You can apply those funds to each appointment with us.

What if I don’t have any out of network coverage?

We will provide you with a Good Faith Estimate, so you can understand

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I’ve never talked to anyone. I’m used to handling things on my own. Aren’t people who go to therapy weak?

Not at all. People who ask for help know when they need it and have the courage to reach out. Everyone needs help now and then. In our work together, I’ll help you explore and identify your strengths and how to implement them to reduce the influence of the problems you are facing.

What’s the difference between talking to you or my best friend or family?

The difference is between someone who can do something, and someone who has the training and experience to do that same thing professionally. A mental health professional can help you approach your situation in a new way– teach you new skills, gain different perspectives, listen to you without judgment or expectations, and help you listen to yourself. Furthermore, counseling is completely confidential. You won’t have to worry about others “knowing my business.” Lastly, if your situation provokes a great deal of negative emotion, and you’ve been confiding in a friend or family member, there is the risk that once you are feeling better you could start avoiding that person so you aren’t reminded of this difficult time in your life.

Why shouldn’t I just take medication?

Medication can be effective but it alone cannot solve all issues. Sometimes medication is needed in conjunction with counseling. Our work together is designed to explore and unpack the problems you are experiencing and expand on your strengths that can help you accomplish your personal goals.

How does it work? What do I have to do in sessions?

Because each person has different issues and goals for counseling, it will be different depending on the individual. I tailor my therapeutic approach to your specific needs.

How long will it take?

Unfortunately, this is not possible to say in a general FAQs page. Everyone’s circumstances are unique to them and the length of time counseling can take to allow you to accomplish your goals depends on your desire for personal development, your commitment, and the factors that are driving you to seek counseling in the first place.

I want to get the most out of therapy. What can I do to help?

I am so glad you are dedicated to getting the most out of your sessions. Your active participation and dedication will be crucial to your success.