Your Questions, Answered

  • I offer individual therapy and couples therapy for adults & teens in California, focusing on cultural identity, anxiety, trauma, people-pleasing, and relationship patterns, especially for those navigating family expectations and growing up between cultures.

    My work is trauma-informed, relational, and grounded in both emotional and body-based awareness. This isn’t about quick fixes, but about understanding what’s underneath and helping you feel more like yourself again.

  • Getting started is simple. Reach out through the contact form to schedule a consultation. I’ll walk you through what working together looks like and answer any questions you have.

  • Yes — I keep a limited number of sliding scale spots in my practice. Availability varies, so please feel free to reach out and ask. If I’m not able to offer one at the moment, I’m happy to help you explore other options.

  • Individual Therapy Session (50 Minutes) - $180 per hour

    Couples Therapy Session (50 Minutes) - $200 per hour

    Teen Therapy Session (50 Minutes) - $180 per hour

  • You can reach me anytime via my contact page or email between the hours of 9AM-7PM PST. I aim to respond quickly—usually within one-two business days.

  • At Hive Therapy Collective, we are in-network with Aetna Insurance. If you do not have Aetna, I can provide you with a superbill. Superbilling can be used as form of payment when seeing out-of-network (OON) healthcare providers for PPO insurance plans. You pay my full cash fee ($180-200), I provide you with a receipt (superbill) for the amount paid, and you submit this to your insurance for reimbursement. 

    Prior to requesting a superbill, confirm you qualify for reimbursement by asking your insurance provider the following: 

    • Does my insurance plan provide reimbursement for out-of-network outpatient mental health services? If so, how much/what percentage does my plan reimburse for? 

    • Does my plan cover telehealth sessions? 

    • How do I submit claim forms (superbill) for reimbursement? 

    Please Note: 

    • Insurance companies require a DSM-5 diagnosis, which remains on your medical records.

    • Insurance companies have the right to view confidential session notes to determine coverage.