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Frequently Asked Questions
We’re confident that the time and energy you pour into your emotional health will positively impact every other area of your life. Our work together is a true investment in your life—through improvement of relationships, child behavior, communication, stress management, and overall life satisfaction and purpose.
That being said, we completely understand that seeking help for your mental health is a big commitment, in terms of both time and money as well as emotional energy. It's completely normal to have many questions before taking this important step.
Below you'll find answers to some of the most common questions we receive from families considering working with us. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, please feel free to reach out by submitting an inquiry through our contact page or emailing welcome@tampapediatricpsychology.com. We’re here to ensure you have all the information you need.
General Questions
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We’re always accepting new clients! Our team is continually expanding, ensuring there’s always a clinician available for those seeking care. Each of our clinicians maintain a small caseload so that we can provide the quality of care that our clients deserve. While some of our clinicians may occasionally have a brief waitlist, we’re committed to connecting you with an ideal therapist as soon as possible or helping you join the waitlist for a specific clinician if needed.
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Get started by scheduling a complementary, 20-minute consult call with our Intake Coordinator who will help match you with one of our clinicians! Or, if you know you are ready to start, complete this form and our Intake Coordinator will follow up with a link to book your intake!
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Our practice serves toddlers through young adults throughout Florida.
Our primary specialties include behavioral disorders, parent-child relationships, anxiety and panic disorders, ADHD, executive functioning problems among adolescents and college students, and therapy for young adults up to age 35. We provide psychological evaluations for individuals of all ages.
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We hold a modern view of mental health treatment: one that is non-judgmental, warm, humorous, and most importantly, goal directed. We are firm believers in the healing powers of knowledge. Empowering our clients with the information they need to improve their wellbeing is the root of all our services.
We have a collaborative and therapeutic approach to assessment, with a focus on gathering only the most relevant data while emphasizing client strengths to determine the most effective supports for each client.
In therapy, we find that an eclectic approach works best, meaning we pull from a variety of theories and techniques.
We utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, and Mindfulness. We take an individualized treatment approach and collaborate with our clients on the best modalities for them.
Insurance & Finances
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We no longer accept insurance. This was a difficult decision for us, as we understand that insurance can be a major consideration for many of our clients. The increasing limitations of coverage and frequently denied services to clients who actually need help is what ultimately led to our decision to end contracts with insurance companies. Further, the rigid guidelines of the insurance companies prevent an individualized treatment approach. We feel our clients deserve more than a one-size-fits all approach.
We are considered an out-of-network provider. Cost should never get in the way of therapy, which is why we help each client understand their out-of-network insurance benefits from the start. If you have a PPO-type plan and want to submit a claim for out-of-network reimbursement, we can give you a receipt, or a “superbill.” Please note that submitting an insurance claim means we will need to give you or your child a mental health diagnosis, which goes into your permanent health record with the insurance company.
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Our fees are reflective of our expertise, years of experience, and highly specialized skill level, and are comparable to other doctoral-level psychologists in Florida.
Intake Assessment: $300
Therapy with a Licensed Psychologist: $225
Therapy with a Licensed Mental Health Counselor: $175
Therapy with a Psychology Trainee: $125-$175
Please click here for fees regarding comprehensive evaluations.
Logistics & Cancellation Policy
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For at least the first stage of therapy, sessions will be held weekly. Therapy works best within the context of a trusting and caring relationship. In our experience, it takes weekly sessions to create a consistent, secure and effective-enough container that allows for us to engage more deeply in the work and help you experience the change you desire. After the initial stage of therapy, biweekly sessions may become appropriate. You and your clinician will discuss what’s best at that time.
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We understand that life can be unpredictable, particularly when children are involved. Whenever possible, we will try and work with your family’s schedule within the limitations of our cancellation policy. That being said, to get the most out of your investment with us, we recommend waiting to start therapy until you can commit to weekly sessions. This regularity helps build the foundation for effective progress. Ultimately, we value your well-being over anything else, even if that means delaying your start until the timing is right for you.
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At the beginning of your work with us, a weekly meeting time will be agreed upon. That hour will be considered your time, reserved only for you. If you need to change your appointment time, your clinician will do what they can to accommodate you if at all possible. A minimum of 48 hours' notice is required for rescheduling or canceling an appointment. We offer one complimentary late cancellation; thereafter, any session canceled with less than 48 hours’ notice will incur the full session fee. Whenever possible, we will try and work with your family’s schedule within the limitations of our cancellation policy. In our experience, it is rare that this becomes an issue. This policy helps us maintain availability for all clients and respect the time of our clinicians. We may make exceptions at our discretion for emergency or unusual circumstances.
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The first session fee is due at the time of booking. We collect this fee ahead of time to reserve your weekly spot on our schedule. You are allowed to reschedule intake and testing appointments up to one time before losing your booking fee. This policy ensures we remain available to clients who are committed and ready to start.
Our Matching Process
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Our Programs
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Telehealth
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Yes. Through secure video calls, you can connect with your clinician from the comfort of your home. In our experience, this virtual format eliminates barriers such as transportation and scheduling conflicts, making it easier for youth to engage in therapy.
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Ideally, you will have a laptop or desktop but even a smartphone can work well for online video counseling. We use a HIPAA secure version of Google Meet for our Telehealth appointments. Your clinician will send you instructions about this platform before the start of your first session.
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Yes! Studies show that online counseling is just as effective as in-person counseling for both adults and children. We have effectively treated many individuals and families virtually—with so much success that our clinicians have more Telehealth availability than in-person availability! For many families, our Telehealth options are the reasons they choose to work with us. Online counseling offers the flexibility and consistency needed to maintain effective care, even during busy or unpredictable seasons of life.
And still, whether you are in-person or video-conferencing, the two biggest factors that will make therapy effective are whether you and your therapist have a good bond and if they are well-trained in the issue areas you need support around.
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While it makes sense to think nonverbal cues like body language may be difficult to interpret through a screen, these concerns reflect personal anxieties rather than actual limitations. In practice, trained mental health professionals are skilled at reading tone of voice, facial expressions, posture, and engagement—even through a screen. Kids and teens often feel more comfortable in their own environments, which can actually enhance openness and progress in therapy.
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We welcome that! Despite many people thinking children lay down on our office couches and talk to us about their problems like adults, child therapy is designed to meet kids exactly where they are. By moving around and sharing their personal space—showing us their bedroom, introducing us to their pets—we gain incredible insight into their world, including their problems and frustrations. Also, with online counseling, we are able to involve parents directly in the session for live, in-the-moment coaching.
Aside from that, children today are used to communicating through screens. We use interactive games, toys, dance, educational videos, play therapy, mindfulness activities, and more to keep them engaged virtually. If there is a reason we feel like Telehealth won’t work for your child, we will tell you.
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Our Tampa Office
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Yes, some of our clinicians have availability for therapy in-person at our South Tampa office. All evaluation and testing appointments are held at the office, unless Telehealth is preferred. Tampa Pediatric Psychology is located at 205 S. Hoover Blvd. Tampa, Florida 33609 in the Tampa Marina Center building.
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Tampa Pediatric Psychology is conveniently located and easily accessible to families throughout the Tampa Bay area. There is a parking lot outside the office with plenty of spaces.
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Tampa Pediatric Psychology’s office is located in the Tampa Marina Center, a waterfront building surrounded by several picnic tables and shaded trees—perfect for relaxing before or after your session, or while waiting for your child’s evaluation!
Evaluations
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Confidentiality
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Working with Children
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Working with Teens
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