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Kelvin is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor providing therapy for teens, adults, and couples who want to feel heard, understood, and supported. We help with anxiety, ADHD, relationship issues, life transitions, work and school stress, and personal growth.
Sessions are available virtually or in person in New Port Richey, Florida.
Have questions? Reach out to us or visit our FAQs section.
Once you book, we will send you an intake form, which must be completed before your session is confirmed. If you have any questions before scheduling, feel free to contact us—we’re happy to help.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Our rate is $125 per session. If needed, we have a limited number of sliding scale spots based on financial need, typically $125-$85. Please contact our office to request a sliding scale.
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Yes — we accept insurance, EAPs, and self-pay. If you want to confirm coverage, we can check your benefits for you before your first session.
We currently accept Quest Behavioral Health, Aetna, Cigna, Ascension (SmartHealth), and Carelon Behavioral Health, as well as several EAPs and additional plans under the Aetna/Cigna umbrella. We’re also in the process of becoming credentialed with more insurance providers. If cost is a concern, we offer a limited sliding scale. -
You can book online anytime. Once you schedule, we’ll send you an intake form. Your session isn’t confirmed until the intake form is completed.
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We’ll talk about what’s been going on, your goals, and what support you’re looking for. You don’t need to prepare anything — just come as you are.
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Yes, we offer both. You choose what feels most comfortable.
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Sessions are typically about 50 minutes.
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I work with clients 10 years old and up who are willingly coming to therapy.
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Most people start weekly to build momentum, then taper to biweekly or monthly once they feel more stable.
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Please cancel at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a late-cancel fee. Life happens — just let us know.
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Yes. What you share stays between us except in very specific safety-related situations, which we’ll explain clearly. Documentation is kept minimal to meet ethical, legal, and insurance requirements.
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Absolutely. You don’t need a diagnosis or a crisis to come to therapy. Many people come just because they feel stuck, overwhelmed, or not like themselves.
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Yes. We help with communication, conflict, reconnection, and navigating stress together. We also have a sex and intimacy expert on staff who can offer coaching in those areas. Please contact us if you’d like to book with her instead.
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We’re neurodiversity-affirming, collaborative, and focused on practical change — not judgment or cookie-cutter advice.