Therapy Services for Texas Residents
Restored Vessel Counseling provides teletherapy services to clients throughout the state of Texas. Services are offered through a secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform and are grounded in trauma-informed, person-centered, and evidence-informed care.
15-Minute Consultation
Free First-Time Therapy Consultation
A complimentary 15-minute phone or video consultation is available for prospective clients. This brief consultation provides an opportunity to:
Ask questions about therapy and my approach
Discuss your primary concerns and goals
Determine whether my services may be a good fit for your needs
Review scheduling, fees, and next steps
The consultation is not a therapy session and does not establish a therapeutic relationship.
Individual Counseling
$95 per 50-minute session
Individual therapy is available for adults and adolescents (14 years and older). Sessions are tailored to each client’s unique needs, goals, and lived experiences. Therapy may focus on areas such as emotional regulation, stress management, trauma processing, identity exploration, relationship concerns, and personal growth.
Couples/Family Counseling
$115 per 50-minute session
Couples and family therapy provides a structured space to address relational concerns, communication challenges, conflict patterns, and shared stressors. Sessions are guided by collaboration, respect, and attention to relational dynamics, with goals identified together at the outset of treatment.
What to Expect in Therapy
Initial consultation to discuss goals and fit
Sessions typically last 50 minutes
Frequency determined collaboratively
Secure telehealth platform used for sessions
Fees & Payment
Session Rate
Services are currently offered on a private-pay basis, with session rates ranging from $95–$115 per session. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A) in Texas, insurance participation is limited during the associate licensure period. Insurance acceptance is anticipated in the future as credentialing options become available.
Sliding Scale Option
Session fees are discussed during the initial consultation. A limited number of sliding scale sessions are available based on financial need and current availability, with fees ranging from $65–$90 per session. Sliding scale availability is limited and cannot be guaranteed.
Payment Options
While insurance is not accepted at this time, services may qualify for out-of-network reimbursement, depending on your insurance plan. Upon request, documentation (such as a superbill) can be provided for clients who wish to submit claims independently.
Payment is accepted via credit or debit card, as well as HSA/FSA cards, and all payments are processed securely through SimplePractice at the time of service.
In compliance with the No Surprises Act, clients who are self-pay or not using insurance have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of expected charges prior to services being provided.
Payment is due at the time of service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why don’t you accept insurance?
Therapy services are currently offered on a private-pay basis. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-Associate) in Texas, insurance credentialing and participation are limited during the associate licensure period. Insurance acceptance may become available in the future as credentialing options change.
Offering services on a private-pay basis also allows for greater privacy, flexibility, and individualized care. Insurance companies typically require a mental health diagnosis and ongoing clinical information to determine coverage, which becomes part of a client’s insurance record. Private-pay therapy allows treatment to focus on client goals without insurance-related restrictions on session frequency, duration, or approach.
What is a superbill?
A superbill is a detailed receipt that includes the information insurance companies typically require for out-of-network reimbursement, such as provider credentials, service codes, and session fees. Clients can submit a superbill to their insurance company to request partial reimbursement, depending on their plan.
How does out-of-network reimbursement work?
If your insurance plan includes out-of-network mental health benefits, you may be eligible for reimbursement. After your session, you can request a superbill and submit it directly to your insurance provider. Reimbursement amounts vary by plan, deductible, and coverage details, so it’s best to contact your insurance company to confirm your benefits.
While reimbursement is not guaranteed, many clients find this option helpful when insurance is not accepted directly.
Cancellation & Late Policy
To support consistent care and respect for scheduled time:
Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled session.
Late cancellations or missed appointments may be charged the full session fee.
Late arrival will result in the session being canceled, and the regular session fee will be charged.
If a client is 15 minutes late, the session will be considered canceled.
Exceptions may be made at the clinician’s discretion in cases of emergency or unforeseen circumstances.
Telehealth Services & Texas Telehealth Consent
All services are provided via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms to clients physically located in the state of Texas at the time of the session.
By participating in teletherapy, clients acknowledge and consent to the following:
Telehealth involves the use of electronic communications to provide mental health services.
While telehealth offers increased accessibility and convenience, it may carry potential risks, including technology disruptions or limits to nonverbal communication.
Clients are responsible for ensuring they have a private location, a reliable internet connection, and a compatible device for sessions.
Teletherapy is not appropriate for all clinical needs. If telehealth is determined to be clinically inappropriate, referrals to alternative services may be provided.
Teletherapy services are not intended for crisis situations. In the event of an emergency, clients should call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Additional crisis resources will be provided during the intake process.
