FAQ
Common questions, honest answers.
If you don't see your question, please reach out — I'm happy to talk it through.
- Do I have to be Christian to come here?
- Not at all. Haven & Harbor is faith-friendly, not faith-required. Many clients have no spiritual background or are actively questioning theirs. The work is just as careful and welcoming either way.
- Are you taking new clients?
- Yes — usually. The best way to find out is to reach out through the contact page. If there's a waitlist, I'll let you know and offer referrals to trusted Austin colleagues.
- Do you take insurance?
- Yes — Haven & Harbor accepts most major insurance plans. If your plan doesn't cover therapy (or you'd prefer to pay out of pocket), the self-pay rate is $120 per 50-minute session. For plans we aren't in-network with, we can also provide a monthly superbill you can submit for possible out-of-network reimbursement.
- How much does a session cost?
- If you're using insurance, your cost depends on your plan's copay or coinsurance. The out-of-pocket rate (for clients without coverage or who prefer to pay directly) is $120 per 50-minute session. The initial 15-minute consultation is always free.
- How long is therapy?
- It depends. Some clients come for a focused season of work (8–16 sessions). Others stay longer, especially when working through complex trauma. We'll talk regularly about how things are going and what you need.
- Do you offer telehealth?
- Yes. Telehealth is available for any client physically located in Texas at the time of the session. The Austin office is in 78704 for in-person sessions.
- What if I'm in crisis?
- Haven & Harbor is not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, please call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.
- What ages do you see?
- Adults and young adults, ages 18 and up.
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