Social
Identity
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Honoring intersectionality. All identities are welcome in our therapeutic space. Below are some of the identities that most frequently come up in my practice.
Gender
Gender affirming care, I regularly work with HRT prescribers and am happy to provide referrals for other trans-affirming providers in the Twin Cities to help clients thrive. Additionally, I am happy to write letters of support for trans and non-binary clients pursuing gender-affirming care.
Sexuality
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Race
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Neurodiversity
Fidgets. ADHD & ASD
Romantic
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Spirituality | Class | Body Shape | Ableness
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SLIDING SCALE
Session fees may be based on a sliding scale.
Please read to the end of this page to determine your appropriate fee.
A sliding scale is a tool for building economic justice, and it requires your active participation. If a sliding scale is implemented effectively, everyone pays a similar percentage of their income for the same products or services. This scale is intended to be a map, inviting each of us to take inventory of our financial resources and look deeper at our levels of privilege.
Consider paying the full fee if you:
Travel recreationally
Work part time by choice
Can afford to take time off or work part-time
Regularly eat out, buy new clothes, attend events without worrying much about your budget
Own the home you live in
Have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money
Have access to family money and resources in times of need
Have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender, or racial privilege
Consider asking for sliding scale if you:
Are not always able to meet basic needs
Rarely buy new items because you are unable to afford them
Are supporting children or have other dependents
Have been denied work due to incarceration history
Have faced employment discrimination
Have immigration related expenses
Are an elder with limited financial support
Have medical expenses not covered by insurance
Work in the public education system
Cannot afford my full rate in a way that is sustainable
Please feel welcome to contact info@harvestmoonpsychotherapy.com with any questions, concerns, or feedback regarding the billing process.