1. “Work With Me” page (HIGHLY recommended — this is your biggest upgrade)

This is the single highest ROI addition.

Why it matters:

Your homepage builds emotional interest
Your FAQ removes logistical objections
But neither fully answers:

“What does therapy actually look like with you, and is this right for me?”

That’s what this page does.

What it should include (simple structure)

1. Individual Therapy

  • what you help with (slightly expanded from homepage list)

  • what sessions feel like

  • who it’s for

2. Couples Therapy

  • communication cycles, disconnection, conflict loops

  • attachment dynamics (in plain language)

3. Family / relational repair work

  • adult children + parents

  • repair, rupture, reconnection themes

4. “How I work”

  • somatic + EMDR-informed + IFS-informed

  • but translated into experience, not theory

5. CTA

Think of your Work With Me page as having 3 layers:

  1. emotional fit

  2. clinical fit

  3. logistical fit (insurance, rate, scheduling)

You always want to move top → bottom in increasing “practicality.”

🧭 Where insurance + rate should go on your Work With Me page

✔️ Best placement: near the bottom, just before the CTA

Why:

By the time someone scrolls there, they’ve already thought:

  • “This feels like me”

  • “I can imagine working with her”

  • “This might actually help”

NOW they’re asking:

“Can I afford this? Does my insurance work here?”

If you answer too early, you interrupt emotional momentum.

Fees & Insurance

I am in-network with Aetna and Cigna. I also provide superbills for clients using out-of-network benefits.

My private pay rate is $___ per session.

If you have questions about coverage or cost, we can always talk about it during a consultation call so you can get clarity before getting started.