I am currently accepting new self-pay clients in California for virtual sessions.
I also have a waitlist for sliding scale or insurance options. For insurance options, please visit my Alma profile: secure.helloalma.com/providers/melissa-wyman
I can provide a superbill for my out-of-network clients. Prices for the sessions are below.

Individual Therapy
$175 Private Pay Fee for Individual 50-minute sessions. Currently my sliding scale spots are full.
Feel free to reach out via email at melissa@melissawymantherapy.com to schedule a free consultation session.

Consult
I offer consultations to therapists looking to deepen their work with neurodivergent clients from a strength based, trauma-informed neurodiversity affirming framework. My specialties are with Autistic, auDHD and highly sensitive individuals and systems as well as those with sensory processing differences and/or a PDA profile (Pathological Demand Avoidance or Persistent Drive for Autonomy). Fee: $175

Workshops
I offer in person and online workshops to therapy group practices, educational organizations, and parent groups and classes.
These workshops include: Somatic & Creative Arts Interventions for Neurodivergent Adults and Children, Working with the Nervous System through a Neurodiversity-Affirming Lens, Understanding and supporting yourself and your loved ones with PDA, Trauma informed Self Defense. More information on Workshops can be found at www.roarworkshop.com
More information about my therapy approach can be found on the About page.
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