Frequently Asked Questions
What is 2 Point Perspective?
We provide psychotherapy services for men, women, and adolescents via teletherapy. We believe in the importance of helping our community to heal and strive towards being the best versions of themselves in all aspects of their life.
What is teletherapy & how does it work?
Teletherapy is online psychotherapy/counseling administered via electronic platforms such as phone, computer, tablet, or any device that has high-resolution, live video conferencing capabilities. Our online interface allows you the flexibility and convenience of traditional therapy from the comfort of your own home.​
What forms of payment are accepted?
We accept all major credit/debit cards.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we accept most insurance plans.
What is your cancellation policy?
We require a minimum of 24-hour notice to cancel your session. We ask that you please be respectful of our time as we are respectful of yours. If you do not show up for your appointment or cancel with less than 24 hours notice, you may be charged a no-show fee.
Will everything I say in session be confidential?
The law protects the relationship between a client and a psychotherapist, and information cannot be disclosed without written permission. However, limits to confidentiality include:
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If we believe that you are a danger to yourself or to others, we will contact medical or law enforcement personnel, or we may choose to contact a friend or family member if appropriate.
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If you disclose information that leads us to suspect that a minor, elderly, or disabled person is being abused or neglected, we are required by law to notify authorities within 48 hours and we will comply with this requirement.
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If a court order, other legal proceeding, statute, or investigation by a municipal, state or federal agency requires disclosure of your information, we will obey the court order or the law.
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For your convenience, both our HIPPA and Notice of Privacy Practices forms are available to view.
How long will I be in therapy?
We do not wish to keep you in therapy forever. We will work with you to identify your goals for therapy. The length of treatment is based on your needs and what you want during our time together.
What is No Suprise Act?
In compliance with the No Surprises Act that went into effect January 1, 2022, we are required to notify all healthcare consumers of your Federal rights and protections against “surprise billing”.
This Act requires that we notify you of your federally protected rights to receive a notification when services are rendered by a non-participating provider and provide options to receive care from an in-network provider if one is available.
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Additionally, we are required to provide you with a Good Faith Estimate of the cost of services for the duration of treatment. It is difficult to determine the true length of treatment for mental health care, but we estimate based on the average length of treatment.