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Our Services

Art Class

Therapy

Therapy is provided to support individuals and families of individuals with intellectual disability and/or autism. Our specialization is in treatment of co-occurring anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), adaptive skill teaching, disruptive behavior, and parent training.

Diagnostics

Our diagnostic services currently focus on formal evaluations of autism spectrum disorder for children under 12. The diagnostic process includes an interview of the individual and their caregivers, as well as administration of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), a gold-standard interaction-based assessment.

Consultation/Supervision

We provide consultation and supervision to students training to become mental/behavioral healthcare providers, schools, and other providers based on our expertise in developmental disability and the behavioral, psychological, and support needs of children. Families are encouraged to participate in consultative meetings if meetings with staff are occuring at their request.

Cost of Services

Superheroes

Therapy

50 minute session (in-person or online): $

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Travel time to off-site appointments: $ per hour, prorated to actual travel time​

Diagnostics

Record collection and review, interview, in-person testing, diagnostic feedback, and diagnostic report-writing: $/hour, 7-10 hours estimated.

Consultation/Supervision

Consultation with schools/ providers at patient request are billed at the same rate as therapy.

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If you are a student seeking a supervisor, please contact us to discuss possible supervision agreements.

Other Services

Including professional presentations, letter-writing, and other miscellaneous services: $ per hour, prorated to actual time worked.​

A note

We only accept self-pay at this time but can provide a superbill to families seeking reimbursement from their insurance. We know that the cost of services is a barrier for many families. As such, we reserve spots for a limited number of families to access services using a sliding-scale fee. That is, families who qualify under certain income levels (<250% of federal poverty level) may be able to receive services at a reduced cost.

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