FAQs
If you have questions, please let us know

NEW CLIENTS
Our initial contact will be via phone, text, or e-mail. We'd like to know about your interest in therapy, insurance/payment preferences, and your availability. Please remember, e-mail and texts aren't completely confidential. Our clinicians offer free 15-30 minutes phone consultations to ensure a good therapeutic fit.
EXISTING CLIENTS
If you'd like to schedule an appointment, please text or call (248) 320-3916, or email at Sarah@SarahWilliamsLMSW.com, or contact your therapist directly.
To make a payment by mail: Sarah R. Williams, LMSW, PLLC 30555 Southfield Rd Suite 325 Southfield MI 48076 or ask your clinician to take a credit card payment at your next session.
PREVIOUS CLIENTS
Hi! Welcome back. Its good to see you again. If its been more than 1 year since We've seen you, we'll need to reverify your insurance and complete new intake paperwork. Please call text or e-mail, and we can schedule something soon! (248)320-3916.
FEE DISCLOSURE
Fees per session depend on your insurance and your plan's specific benefits. We will verify your insurance benefits prior to your first session. If you have a copay or co-insurance, usually sessions will be between $20 and $40. If you have a deductible, the full cost of the session will be your responsibility until your deductible is met. Depending on your plan, this can be between about $100 and $175 per session. If you do not have insurance, or if we cannot take your insurance, we offer a Private Pay fee of $95 per session.
NOTE: We accept Insurance for people seeking individual therapy. Use of insurance for couples therapy requires one person to have a diagnosable disorder and to be the "identified patient." When working with couples and relationships, we believe one person is not the "problem" and that difficulties stem from relationship patterns. Therefore, we do not accept insurance for most couples coming to therapy. The fee for couples therapy is $200 per session.
We want to ensure you're aware of costs and what to expect. If you have questions, please discuss with your therapist.