We want therapy to be accessible to everyone who needs it, not just those who can afford it.
At Fava Counseling Associates, we know that professional counseling is a financial investment. We want to provide you with high quality mental health care that also fits your budget needs.

In order to help meet your financial needs, we offer various options that can help significantly lower the costs of ongoing psychotherapy.
Receive a “sliding scale” rate:
A sliding scale is when a therapist offers to reduce the cost of sessions for a client who has a financial need to help make therapy more affordable. Many therapists offer a sliding scale and may structure it in different ways.
For our team at Fava Counseling Associates, we ALL take a certain number of clients at various reduced rates when clients can not afford our full fee.
If you would like to begin therapy with one of our therapists, but can not afford to pay the regular rate, please contact us and ask about a sliding scale. If all our sliding scale spots are full, we will be happy to put you on a waiting list until a spot opens up. We can also provide you referrals to our other therapists or agencies in the area who may have sliding scale openings.

Work with a clinical intern:

Work with a clinical intern:
This means that sometimes interns have knowledge that even seasoned therapists do not yet have. At Fava Counseling, we personally interview and hire only the best interns, and then train and supervise them as they learn how to work in a private practice setting. Because clinical interns need to complete a set number of hours in order to graduate, they are willing and able to provide a very low fee for their counseling experience.
Submit superbills for out of network benefits:
If you want to try this, we recommend calling the number on the back of your insurance card to find out what your specific plan’s policy is for out of network mental health providers. Word of warning though: in order to do this, we do have to assign you a “Diagnosis Code”, as required by insurance, which becomes part of your permanent medical record.
