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Getting Started
The first step is reaching out. Call (561) 223-8239 or submit the contact form. June will schedule a free 15-minute consultation to discuss what's bringing you to therapy, answer your questions, and determine if it's a good fit. From there you'll schedule your first full session.
The 15-minute consultation is an informal conversation. June will ask a few questions about what's going on and what you're hoping to work on. You can ask anything about her approach, experience, or how sessions work. No pressure, no commitment required.
The first session is a 60-minute diagnostic intake and evaluation. June will ask about your personal history, what brings you to therapy now, and what your goals are. You will not be expected to share more than you're ready to. This session shapes the treatment plan that guides all future work together.
June works with teenagers (12+), adults, and elders across Florida via telehealth. She specializes in anxiety and depression, trauma and PTSD, grief and loss, veterans and military, and life transitions. All backgrounds, faith traditions, and identities are welcome.
June is licensed in Florida and can only see clients physically located in Florida at the time of each session. This includes snowbirds, seasonal residents, and remote workers temporarily in the state.
Insurance & Billing
June is in-network via Headway with: Aetna, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna and Evernorth, Florida Blue, Optum, Oscar Health, Oxford, UnitedHealthcare / UBH, and Ascension SmartHealth. Coverage varies by plan — verify your benefits during the free consultation.
Superbills are available upon request. Many plans offer partial reimbursement for out-of-network mental health services. You pay the session rate upfront and submit the superbill to your insurer. Check your plan's out-of-network mental health benefits before your first session.
Initial intake and evaluation: $200. Ongoing 60-minute individual psychotherapy: $175. The 15-minute consultation is always free. Payment is processed securely through SimplePractice at the time of service.
Under the No Surprises Act, you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of expected costs before your first session if you are uninsured or not using insurance. June will provide this upon request. Read the full notice.
Sessions & Scheduling
All individual therapy sessions are 60 minutes, including the initial intake. Sessions are held entirely via secure video telehealth.
To achieve the best therapeutic outcomes, clients are expected to meet for weekly sessions. Consistent, weekly momentum is key to making lasting progress.
June is available most weekdays and some evenings. Availability varies. Call or submit the contact form to see real-time openings when you book.
Life happens. Sessions cancelled with 24 hours or more notice will not be charged. Late cancellations or no-shows will be charged a flat fee of $75.
Some clients address a focused concern in 8 to 12 sessions. Others benefit from longer support over several months or more. The goal is progress toward your stated goals, not indefinite dependency. June reviews progress regularly and adjusts accordingly.
Telehealth & Technology
Sessions use a secure, HIPAA-compliant encrypted video platform. SimplePractice will automatically email you a unique link before each scheduled session (including a quick-access reminder 10 minutes before we start).
On a computer: Simply click the link in your email and allow camera and microphone access when prompted. No downloads required.
On a smartphone or tablet: You will need to download the free Telehealth by SimplePractice app from your device's app store prior to our session. Clicking the email link on your phone will automatically open the app and take you right to our virtual waiting room.
You will need a reliable device with a camera and microphone (computer, tablet, or smartphone), a stable internet connection, and a quiet, fully private space where you can speak openly without interruption. Headphones are highly recommended to ensure the best sound quality and an extra layer of audio privacy.
If video drops, try refreshing or rejoining via the link. If the problem continues, June will call you directly at the number on file. You are never charged for time lost to technical issues outside your control.
Yes. Research consistently shows telehealth produces outcomes comparable to in-person therapy for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and grief. Many clients find it easier to open up from their own environment. The therapeutic relationship and the methods matter more than the medium.
Safety & Crisis
Your safety comes first. At the start of treatment June confirms your physical location and a local emergency contact for every session, so we know where you are and who can reach you.
If a crisis arises and you are outside our local area, June coordinates directly with local emergency services in your area (911, mobile crisis teams, or the nearest emergency department) to get you immediate, in-person support.
Between sessions, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is always available by call or text, and 911 for any life-threatening emergency. More crisis resources →
Privacy & Confidentiality
Yes. Everything you share is protected under Florida law and professional ethics. June will not disclose your information without written consent, with limited legal exceptions: imminent risk of harm to yourself or others, suspected abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult, or a valid court order.
Yes. All sessions use a HIPAA-compliant, end-to-end encrypted platform with a signed Business Associate Agreement (BAA). Sessions are never recorded without your explicit written consent. Consumer apps like Zoom, FaceTime, or Google Meet are not used.
When insurance is used, your insurer receives a diagnosis code and service codes for billing. Session content is never shared with your insurer, employer, or anyone else without your written authorization. If disclosure is a concern, self-pay keeps more of your information private.
You have the right to informed consent before treatment begins, to ask questions about your care, to receive a copy of your records, and to end therapy at any time without penalty. You may also file a complaint with the Florida Department of Health. June provides a full informed consent document before your first session. Read our Privacy Policy.
