
Let's Connect.

Frequently Asked
Therapy Questions.
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The first step is to give us a call at: 973-348-5919 or email us at: insights@clinicalcounseling.net. If we are unavailable at that moment, you will absolutely get a call back within 1-2 business days. The point of this brief phone consultation is to understand your goals for treatment. At this time we will coordinate availability and schedule an intake session and/or provide you with referrals to other providers or services that may be helpful for your situation.
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Clinical Insights continues to offer in-person sessions and secure video sessions for patients as we navigate COVID-19.We are offering safe and sanitary office appointments following CDC guidelines in our Basking Ridge office AND virtual appointments on a HIPAA-secure video platform for individuals or couples who are looking to meet with their therapist in the comfort of their own home!
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Like most private practitioners, the specialists at Clinical Insights are out-of-network providers. That means we do not accept insurance directly. However, we make the reimbursement process as turnkey as possible by providing all the necessary paperwork, including receipts and diagnosis codes, in a timely fashion.
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Clinical Insights, LLC offers some sliding-scale and pro-bono therapy services, as needed. Each specialist has a set number of sliding scale and pro-bono spots, and these positions are typically income-based. To inquire further about fee-reduction services, or for appropriate referrals, please contact us.
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That is up to you! Some clients would like a speedy resolution to a problem. Six or fewer sessions may be enough to understand the problem from the therapist’s trained perspective, collaborate with the therapist to uncover the solutions available to you, and approach the problem with a trial-and-error strategy. Other clients prefer to take their time and explore/examine their lives in the past and present. For both approaches to have the best outcome, collaboration, communication, and a relationship between the therapist and the client are critical.
