Rates & Frequently Asked Questions

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Wonder Christian Counseling Rates

50 minute individual therapy session -$200
50 minute couples therapy-$250

Amanda Moore, M.Ed., LPC

Currently taking clients in Texas. I am pleased to offer superbills for possible reimbursement while prioritizing your privacy, confidentiality, and flexibility in sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This approach combines Christian theology with research-based methods of psychotherapy. I will meet you where you are in your faith and incorporate it as much or as little as you prefer.

  • No, I am happy to serve clients of all belief backgrounds.

  • I charge $200 for a 50-minute individual session and accept all major debit/credit cards or FSA/HSA at the time of the session.

    I offer a limited number of sliding scale slots for clients in need. If you want to begin therapy but aren’t sure if you can afford the full rate, please feel free to reach out. If I don’t have any sliding scale slots open, I may be able to point you in the direction of other resources.

  • At this time I am not in network with any insurance panels however some plans may be eligible for out-out-network benefits.

    Not sure if you have OON benefits? Reach out to the number on the back of your insurance card and ask about their reimbursement rate for 90837 sessions with an out of network provider.

  • If you receive Out of Network (OON) benefits from your insurance coverage we can offer a receipt (referred to as a Superbill). Super bills provide the appropriate details for you to request reimbursement from your insurance carrier. This includes date and time of session, length of session, type of session (referred to as a CPT code). This bill also provides my license number and diagnosis codes required for reimbursement.

  • Sessions are conducted virtually using a HIPAA compliant platform to protect your privacy. Many clients find that it is easier to keep a consistent counseling schedule without having to commute to an office.

  • Absolutely! I’ve seen tons of breakthrough and lives changed from the other side of a computer screen.

    Current studies show that virtual therapy is just as effective as in-person sessions.

    In my experience, clients are often more comfortable starting the therapeutic process when they are attending from the comfort of their own home.