Frequently Asked Questions About Therapy in California

Get clear answers about telehealth therapy, EMDR, trauma-focused care, fees, and booking with TherapyNow. Serving adults across California, with a focus on Los Angeles and surrounding areas.

Starting therapy can bring up a lot of questions, especially when you are looking for a therapist who feels like the right fit for the kind of work you want to do. At TherapyNow, the focus is not on broad, generic counseling. The practice is built around specialized trauma and EMDR therapy for adults who may look high-functioning on the outside while carrying unresolved stress, pain, trauma, or survival patterns beneath the surface. This FAQ page is here to help you better understand how therapy works, who it is for, what to expect, and how to take the next step if you are looking for focused, private-pay telehealth therapy in California.

Frequently Asked
Questions
FAQ 1: What does TherapyNow specialize in?
TherapyNow specializes in trauma-focused therapy, with EMDR as a central service. The practice is designed to support adults who are looking for more focused, specialized care rather than broad general therapy. Key areas of focus include EMDR therapy, trauma specialties, therapy for high-performing adults, identity integration work, and EMDR intensives.
TherapyNow is a strong fit for adults who want specialized, private-pay trauma therapy and are looking for a therapist with a focused approach. The practice is especially aligned with high-functioning adults, professionals, executives, creatives, athletes, and selected identity-focused populations, including BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ clients. It is also built for people who want trauma work that is thoughtful, clinically grounded, and geared toward real depth rather than surface-level coping alone.
Yes. TherapyNow is telehealth-first and serves clients across California. While Los Angeles and West LA are important local focus areas for the brand, the practice is built to support adults statewide through virtual therapy.
TherapyNow is a telehealth-first practice. That means sessions are primarily offered online, giving clients across California access to specialized care without needing to commute to an office. This model is especially helpful for busy professionals, high-performing adults, and people who value privacy, flexibility, and consistent access to therapy from their own space.
EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. It is a therapy approach often used to help people process traumatic experiences, distressing memories, and stuck patterns that may continue to affect how they feel, react, and function in daily life. At TherapyNow, EMDR is part of a trauma-focused approach designed to help clients move beyond survival patterns and work toward deeper healing and integration. The site plan positions EMDR as one of the core authority services of the practice.
TherapyNow’s trauma specialties include complex trauma, childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse trauma, religious trauma, attachment trauma, betrayal trauma, PTSD, and dissociation and parts work. These are not treated as random add-ons. They are central to the practice’s positioning and long-term specialty authority strategy.
Yes. Many people who seek therapy at a practice like TherapyNow are functioning well in visible areas of life while still carrying unresolved trauma, chronic stress, pressure, emotional pain, or long-standing survival strategies internally. High performance does not always mean inner stability. Therapy can help create space to understand those patterns more clearly and work through what may be happening beneath the surface. This is one of the strongest messaging angles behind the TherapyNow brand.
Yes. TherapyNow’s positioning specifically includes high-performing adults, with clear emphasis on professionals, executives, actors, creatives, and athletes. The intent is to offer focused care for people navigating pressure, performance, identity, trauma, and internal strain in demanding environments.
Yes. Identity integration is one of TherapyNow’s core service themes. Current planning specifically includes support for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ clients within a respectful, thoughtful, and clinically grounded framework. This work may include EMDR along with other modalities when appropriate.
EMDR intensives are a more focused format of trauma treatment designed for people who may benefit from doing deeper work in a concentrated way rather than limiting the process to standard weekly sessions. TherapyNow’s service planning positions intensives around topics such as what they are, who they are for, how they compare to weekly therapy, their structure, ideal candidates, and investment framing.
No. TherapyNow is not built around a free-consultation model. The website and client journey are intentionally structured around helping visitors understand the practice, assess fit, and book directly if they feel aligned.
The primary next step is to book directly through Jane App. TherapyNow’s website strategy is centered on clear booking-focused calls to action that guide visitors into the scheduling and intake flow there.
TherapyNow is positioned as a premium private-pay practice. A major business goal behind the brand is to move away from insurance-heavy and third-party-platform-dependent client acquisition and toward a more direct, owned private-pay model.
The website is meant to do a few things clearly: help you understand the specialty focus, decide whether the approach feels like a fit, and guide you toward direct booking. Rather than creating a long consult funnel, the TherapyNow model is designed to educate, pre-qualify, and simplify the next step. Supporting tools like chatbot assistance may also be used, but booking remains the main action.

TherapyNow is intentionally focused and selective. It is not positioned as a broad “we help everyone” counseling practice. The brand is centered on trauma and EMDR work, premium private-pay positioning, telehealth access across California, and specialized support for high-functioning adults and selected populations. That focus is what helps the practice feel clearer, more aligned, and more relevant for the people it most wants to serve.

Under the No Surprises Act, you have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining the expected cost of your healthcare services.

At TherapyNow, we are committed to transparency and helping you make informed decisions about your care. If you are not using insurance or plan to pay privately, you may request a written Good Faith Estimate of the total expected cost of your services at any time. This estimate will include the anticipated fees for sessions, EMDR intensives, or other therapeutic services based on your individualized treatment plan.

Please note that the Good Faith Estimate is not a contract and does not obligate you to receive services. Actual costs may vary depending on the length, frequency, and clinical needs that emerge throughout treatment.

You have the right to receive this estimate at least 1 business day before your scheduled service, and you may also request an updated estimate if your treatment needs change.

If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you have the right to dispute the charges.

For questions or to request your Good Faith Estimate, please contact us prior to scheduling or at any point during your care.

Out-of-Network Benefits & Mentaya Reimbursement

We’ve partnered with Mentaya to make it easier for clients to use their out-of-network benefits for therapy. Mentaya helps streamline the reimbursement process, which can be especially helpful if you have out-of-network coverage but do not want to deal with superbills, insurance paperwork, or follow-up on your own.

Mentaya may be a good fit if you:

  • Have out-of-network benefits
  • Feel overwhelmed by superbills or insurance
  • Have submitted superbills before but did not receive reimbursement
  • Prefer to avoid the hassle of paperwork

How it works:

  1. You sign up for Mentaya.
  2. Our practice adds your sessions to the platform.
  3. Mentaya submits claims and handles insurance follow-up.
  4. You receive reimbursement from your insurance, if eligible.

Mentaya charges a 5% fee per claim, which covers paperwork, claim support, denial follow-up, and communication with insurance companies. They also offer a guarantee that claims will be successfully submitted, or their fees will be refunded.

Still Have Questions?

Choosing a therapist is personal, and it makes sense to want clarity before taking the next step. If TherapyNow’s approach to EMDR and trauma therapy feels aligned with what you are looking for, the next step is simple.

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