Frequently Asked Questions
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Individual Session: $120
Couples Session: $150
Family Sessions: $175
ADHD/Autism Assessment (Formal): $250 per session.
Most sessions are 50 minutes long, though intake sessions may last up to 90 minutes.
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No. However, I can provide a superbill for possible reimbursement and a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) upon request, so you’ll know the expected cost of services before we begin. If you have questions about your rights or the GFE process, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call 1-800-985-3059.
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Many insurance plans do not fully cover diagnostic assessments for ADHD or autism, which can make the process expensive and out of reach for many—especially women and high-masking individuals who may have gone undiagnosed for years.
Across the U.S., the average cost of a formal autism assessment for adults ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. Some providers may charge even more depending on the depth of testing and location.
At TMW Counseling, I offer affordable, accessible options.
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Yes. As an LPC-Associate in Texas, my credentials allow me to assess and diagnose ADHD and autism. To ensure a thorough and accurate evaluation, I use a semi-structured interview process and, when possible, gather additional insights from a family member or significant other.
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All sessions are 100% online and available to clients across Texas.
I use a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform that’s easy to access from your phone, tablet, or computer. -
I specialize in supporting ADHD and autistic adults and teens (16+), women and femmes who’ve masked for years, and anyone feeling overwhelmed or out of sync in a neurotypical world. I also work with couples, families, and individuals from all backgrounds who want a safe, affirming space to grow.
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I support clients navigating ADHD and autism, anxiety, depression, stress, burnout, masking, identity fatigue, executive functioning challenges, emotional regulation, trauma, PTSD, life transitions, relationship and family dynamics, and LGBTQIA+ and gender identity support.
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Neurodivergence is a term that describes natural differences in how people think, feel, and experience the world. This includes ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and more. It’s not a flaw or disorder—it’s a different way of being.
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We’ll talk about what you’re looking for, how I can support you, and any questions you have. If it feels like a good match, we’ll discuss next steps. If not, I’ll offer referrals to someone who may be a better fit. For more information, schedule your free consultation today by clicking below.
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