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Average cost per session is $21 with insurance

Christina Lavigne

LPC

10+ Years Exp

Christina is a Licensed Professional Counselor who graduated in 2018 with a Master of Arts in Professional Clinical Counseling from La Salle University. She has been working in the social service field for over 10 years, gaining experience with various populations in numerous settings while utilizing mul... Read More

Adolescents 13-17 Adults 18-64 Adults 65+

Daphne Allen

LCSW

3+ Years Exp

Daphne Allen is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) based in central Virginia. She has worked in the human services field for nearly a decade, beginning her career in the court system as an advocate for victims of violent crime. Witnessing the powerful impact of therapy on the individuals she suppor... Read More

Adolescents 13-17 Adults 18-64 Adults 65+ Couples Family

Carvel Seepersad

LPC

10+ Years Exp

Carvel Seepersad is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of New Jersey. She earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University in 2014 and a Play Therapy Certificate from Capella University in 2017. With more than 10 years of experience, Carvel has worked i... Read More

Adolescents 13-17 Adults 18-64 Children 6-12 Family

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes! Lifebulb accepts most major insurances. Use our insurance cost calculator to get an estimate on how much a therapy session will cost you. Deductibles may influence the final amount. If you have any questions about how much your appointment will cost or if your insurance will cover it, give Lifebulb’s support team a call.

 Scheduling with Lifebulb takes less than 10 minutes, and most of our clients see their therapist within 14 days of calling.

Yes, online therapy has been proven to be very effective. Lifebulb has both in-person and virtual therapists. Online therapy is a way to talk to a licensed, professional therapist or psychiatrist from the comfort of your own home.

Your first therapy session will be about establishing trust and getting to know one another. Your therapist will ask you questions about what brings you to therapy and a little about your background. We recommend you take this time to ask any questions you have about therapy as well.