therapy and discernment rates
20 min consult to determine fit $20 ( if you book with me, this will be applied to the cost of your intake session)
60 minute intake/initial session $210
45 min individual session- $180
60 minute couple or individual session- $195
90 minute couple session- $295
I do not accept insurance. I am considered an out of network provider and do not accept third party reimbursement
Mediation
Mediation services are provided on a flat fee basis that includes 1 hour of pre-meeting phone and zoom consults and 3 hours of ADR (alternative dispute resolution)
Flat rate $1500 (4 total hours)
Do you Only work with CoupleS?
Great question! I love working with individuals, too. My specialized training in relationships helps me in my work with individuals. I am also trained in IFS, which helps individuals identify anxiety, depression, perfectionism, anger and other symptoms that might be interfering with functioning.
What are your office hours?
Tuesday- 9:00 am- 12:00 pm ( in my edina office or virtual)
Wednesday- 2:00pm-6:30pm ( in my Edina office or virtual)
Thursday- 9am-3pm ( in my Edina office or virtual)
Friday- 9am-12pm (virtual only)
Where are you located?
7400 Metro Blvd Suite 440 Edina MN 55439
How do I get in touch with you?
You can email me at lyndsey@c3therapymn.com
How often should we meet?
It really depends. Most of my clients start out meeting weekly or every other week. Once folks see a reduction in symptoms, they reduce the frequency of meetings to every three weeks or monthly.
What is the No Surprises Act?
Under Section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service Act, health care providers and health care facilities are required to inform individuals who are not enrolled in a plan or coverage or a Federal health care program, or not seeking to file a claim with their plan or coverage both orally and in writing of their ability, upon request or at the time of scheduling health care items and services, to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” of expected charges.
- You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost 
- Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services. 
- You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees. 
- Make sure your health care provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business day before your medical service or item. You can also ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service. 
- If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill. 
- Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises