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Appointments

Therapy is provided by appointment only through a HIPAA compliant videoconferencing service. Generally, it is recommended that therapy or coaching be conducted weekly or biweekly in the beginning in order for clients to experience optimal benefit. Many clients decrease frequency as time moves forward. Duration of therapy is largely dependent on the client and the concerns being addressed. if you know you are interested in scheduling an initial session, Click Here. For inquiries about scheduling an appointment, please send an email to info@intimateconnectionscounseling.com or use the form below to send us a message.

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APPOINTMENTS

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Office Hours

Monday - Friday   8:00am - 5:00pm

Connect with us!

telehealth/video-conference

801-935-1017 (text or call) 
info@intimateconnectionscounseling.com

FAQs

Does Kristin meet in person?

Therapy and coaching with Kristin is provided solely through a HIPAA-compliant video-conferencing software.

What forms of payment do you accept?

Cash
Check/Money order
Visa
Mastercard

Discover card
American Express
Health Savings Account
Clergy/Bishop

Other 3rd party payers
DMBA
EMI
PEHP

Do you take insurance?

Intimate Connections Counseling is currently paneled with DMBA, EMI, and PEHP. If you wish to go through your insurance company, it’s helpful to check with them to verify that you have the appropriate mental health benefit and then express your desire to utilize your insurance benefit when you contact us for an appointment. Insured clients that are not with insurance companies currently accepted at Intimate Connections Counseling, may ask that we complete a “superbill;” which, put simply, is a receipt for services with which the client may submit to their insurance company for potential reimbursement. Many of our clients have been pleased with the reimbursement received. If you have any questions at all, you may contact our office manager, Whitney, at info@intimateconnectionscounseling.com.

What is an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist?

Please click here to read more about the American Association of Sexuality Educators Counselors and Therapists and the training required to become certified as an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist.

What's the difference between therapy and coaching?

In order to comply with state regulations for practicing mental health therapy, clients must be in the state of Utah if we are addressing issues involving psychotherapeutic concerns such as, moderate to severe anxiety, depression, trauma work or other topics similar in therapeutic nature.

Can I still meet with Kristin if I don't live in Utah?

Clients are not required to be in Utah in order to take advantage of coaching services. Click here to read more about what coaching clients work on with Kristin.

Do you offer a sliding scale?

It is very important to us to serve our community in the best way we can, therefore we do our best to periodically offer sessions on a sliding scale. Unfortunately, our ability to offer this is very limited and changes frequently.
 
If you are ready to get on the healing path and you find that our rates are not within your financial means at this time, please do not hesitate to send us a short e-mail, detailing the concerns you would like to address in therapy, the distance you are willing to travel and the range you find affordable and we will be more than happy to refer you to other excellent therapists. Over the years, we have been lucky to get to work closely and get to know some incredible therapists in Salt Lake, Davis and Utah County – so please don’t hesitate to ask!

Do you have a cancelation policy?

We require 48 hours notice to cancel or reschedule in order to avoid a cancelation fee.

No Surprises Act

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Effective January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act, which Congress passed as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, is designed to protect patients from surprise bills for emergency services at out-of-network facilities or for out-of-network providers at in-network facilities, holding them liable only for in-network cost-sharing amounts. This Act also enables uninsured patients to receive a good faith estimate of the cost of care. Review this document for an explanation of your rights and protections and never hesitate to reach out if you have any questions for us regarding the No Surprises Act.
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