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Do you accept insurance?
No, we are not a provider for any insurance company. Payment for services
is due at the time of service. If a client wishes to obtain reimbursement
by their insurance company according to their out-of-network benefit
schedule, we can provide a receipt for services rendered. It is recommended
that the individual wanting to submit a claim to their insurance provider
first call about their benefits, verify out-of-network coverage for
mental health services, and if the services will be reimbursed if provided
by a Marriage and Family Therapist.
How often are sessions scheduled?
Sessions are scheduled on a weekly basis.
How long is each session?
Each session is 45 minutes in length. At the initial session, clients
are asked to come in 15 minutes prior to their scheduled time to review
and complete standard intake forms.
How long does the therapy process last?
The length of therapy is dependent upon each client’s specific
goals, history, intensity of pain and wounding, defense structures,
current coping skills, dedication, and motivation to the therapeutic
work. After 4-6 sessions the therapist should be able to set reasonable
expectations as to the potential length of the therapeutic relationship.
Are you a doctor or social worker?
No. Our staff is comprised of highly trained and experienced Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs), Post-master’s Associate
Clinicians fulfilling the experience requirement for licensure as MFTs,
as well as Interns completing a Masters Program in Marriage and Family
Therapy.
What is a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)?
Marriage and Family therapists are mental health professionals with
a minimum of a Master’s Degree and two years of supervised clinical
experience. MFTs are trained and licensed to independently diagnose
and treat mental health and substance abuse problems. Trained in psychotherapy
and family systems, MFTs focus on understanding their client’s
symptoms and interactional patterns within their existing environment,
and treat from a relationship perspective that incorporates family systems.
Go to www.aamft.org for more information.
Why should I choose a Marriage and Family Therapist over a
different mental health discipline?
MFTs understand the interactional patterns among systems and the complimentary
wounding between couples. Our work with individuals always has a focus
on the individual in relation to others.
Marriage and Family Therapy is very different from Individual Therapy.
An MFT has a degree from a university giving specialized training in
this field. Many other programs of training in the social sciences often
give but one course in Marriage and Family Therapy whereas a program
giving out a specific degree in MFT will have at least 45 credits in
this area. If you are looking to improve your self and your relationships
(romantic, family, work, friends, etc.), a Marriage and Family Therapist
is what you are looking for.
Do you see couples that are not married?
Yes, we see all couples in committed relationships and at different
stages of a relationship. You may be living together with your partner,
dating for a long or short time, engaged to be married, newlyweds, same
sex partners or have been married for a length of time.
Should I bring in my partner?
If you are experiencing issues in your relationship, if you believe
that your problem is related to difficulties in your relationship, or
that an issue is contributing to relationship issues, then you should
consider bringing your partner. MFTs view issues from a broad perspective
and look to understand how our relationships may be maintaining the
problem. In doing so, it is helpful to have as many people as possible
involved in the therapy process so that everyone is working in collaboration
rather than against one another.
Are you HIPAA compliant?
Midtown Marriage and Family Therapy, PC is not a “covered
entity” under the HIPAA regulations, is not HIPAA compliant, and
therefore is not required to follow the standards outlined in the legislation.
Midtown Marriage and Family Therapy, PC does not transmit
any health information electronically. We function as a sole provider.
Our clients’ health records are for the sole purpose of clinical
treatment. We do not clinically collaborate with any other professionals
electronically.
How do I (we) get started?
Call us at 917-968-5599 to discuss options for therapy. Our intake coordinator
will take a brief history to match you with one of our therapists, who
will then call you within 24 hours of your call to set up an appointment.
Is there a free initial consultation?
No, the initial session is the same rate as any regular session.
What are the fees?
The fee per session depends on the clinician seen and the time of the
session. They range from $50-$125 per session. Go to the Fees page for
more information.
What forms of payment are accepted?
All payments are accepted as either cash or check made out to Midtown
MFT. Payment is collected at the end of each session.
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