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Therapy Services

FOR ADULTS 18+ STRUGGLING WITH:

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Sexual Trauma

Flashbacks, nightmares, restlessness, and irritability. Often feeling checked out at work, unable to show up at all. Avoiding certain places or people (specific relatives, their houses, going to the dentist) 

Stressed Woman
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Feeling nervous all of the time. Worried something bad might happen.  Sometimes includes hair-pulling/skin-picking repetitive behaviors (trichotillomania or excoriation disorders).

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Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders

Sessions for moms, dads, caregivers. Anything related to fertility, including grief and loss, birth trauma,  prenatal challenges, and postpartum adjustment.​

Family in Nature
Family Members

Individuals or families with a loved one struggling with any of the problems described above.

What Kinds of Therapy?

Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT)

For anxiety, depression, and insomnia

Parts Work
 

Elements of Internal Family Systems and Ego State Work

Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)

For anxiety disorders

Dialectic Behavioral
Therapy (DBT)

I strive to empower you to take control of your emotional well-being. 

Mindfulness-Based
Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)

I will help you develop emotional resilience and mental clarity.

Prolonged
Exposure (PE)

This powerful approach helps individuals process and confront their fears in a safe environment.

Mindfulness Based
Stress Reduction
(MBSR)

 This powerful approach helps individuals process and confront their fears in a safe environment.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

 This powerful approach helps individuals process and confront their fears in a safe environment.

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Complementary and Alternative Healing Modalities

  • Nature-based contemplative practices

  • Yoga  - I have specialized training in Satchidananda, Hatha and Iyengar-based Eischens practices

  • D.O.V.E. Method

  • Etheric Healing

  • Reiki

OUR FEES AND

Pricing

    • Psychotherapy with Hannah Kanter, LICSW

    - 1st Virtual or In-Person Therapy Session [Psychotherapy Diagnostic Evaluation] (90 minutes): $350*

    - Virtual or In-Person Psychotherapy (55-minute session): $275*

    • Psychotherapy with Shon, MSW (Associate Therapist)

    - Virtual or In-Person Psychotherapy (45-minute session, ages 13+): $175*
     

    * Individuals must be located in the state of Michigan, Massachusetts, Iowa, or Florida to receive psychotherapy services.

    ** In-person psychotherapy with Hannah is only offered in Cambridge, MA on Mondays.

    ** In-person psychotherapy with Shon is only offered in Cambridge, MA on Thursdays.

    *** Although I do not accept insurance, I can create an invoice for psychotherapy services that you could submit to your insurance company that includes a billing code for an out-of-network reimbursement, depending on your company's policy. Clients can use their HSA or FSA card to pay for sessions.

    • Full-day, in-person or virtual intensive: $1,500
      This includes 6 hours of therapy with 1 hour break for lunch and stretch/bathroom breaks, as needed.
       

    • Half-day, in-person or virtual intensive: $750
      This option includes 3 hours of therapy at once, with one 15-minute break and additional stretch/bathroom breaks as needed.

    *Individuals must be located in the state of Michigan to receive psychotherapy services.

    • Energy Work 1st Session (90 minutes): $300

    • Energy Work Follow Up Session (60 minutes): $225

    • Personalized 1:1 Mindfulness and Relaxation Coaching (55 minutes): $250

  • Full payment is due the day of the appointment. Although I do not accept insurance, clients receive an invoice for psychotherapy that they could submit to their insurance company that includes a billing code for an out-of-network reimbursement, depending on their company's policy. Some clients select to use their HSA or FSA to pay for services. 

    All current patients have been advised of the current costs of services provided.  Current and future patients shall receive a written good faith estimate of expected charges that are also available in a written document that is clear and understandable: and will be orally provided when the service is scheduled or when the patient asks about costs; and in accessible formats and in the language spoken by the patient

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