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Below are answers to common client questions.

What kinds of clients do you work with?

I focus on individual therapy for adults. I work with clients who are experiencing challenges such as anxiety, depression, anger, substance use, academic issues, stress, panic attacks, low self-esteem, career-related concerns, or a desire for personal growth. I also have experience supporting individuals navigating psychosis and other complex clinical difficulties. My goal is to provide evidence-based, compassionate care that meets you where you are and supports your long-term well-being.

Will our sessions remain confidential?

Yes. Your privacy is extremely important to me. All sessions are confidential and conducted through a secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform. I will never share information about your treatment without your written permission. We’ll review these limits together during your first session and revisit them as needed throughout therapy, so you always know what to expect.

What types of therapy do you offer?

I offer evidence-based therapy approaches tailored to each patient’s needs. My primary modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Treatment, and Motivational Interviewing. I integrate these methods based on your goals so we can address both immediate concerns and the underlying patterns that shape your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

Where do you practice?

I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in California (PSY36278), Florida (PY12998), and New York (028080), providing telehealth therapy to clients located in each of these states.

How do I book a session?

The first step is to schedule a free 15-minute consultation. This brief call allows us to determine whether my clinical focus and your goals are a good fit. You can book your consultation through the Appointments page or by emailing our office at hello@navranpsychology.com. If we decide to move forward, we’ll schedule your initial intake session and discuss options for ongoing therapy.

What insurance do you take?

I am in-network with several major insurance plans, including Aetna, Cigna, Anthem Blue Cross (California), Carelon Behavioral Health, and Quest Behavioral Health.

I am also in-network with UnitedHealthcare and affiliated plans through the Optum network, which includes plans such as UnitedHealthcare (UHC), Oscar, Oxford, UMR, and Surest.

Insurance plans can be complex, and many are administered under broader networks (like Optum), so your card may not say “Optum” even if your plan is covered.

If you’re unsure whether your specific plan is in-network, feel free to reach out and I can help verify your benefits before getting started.

What are your private-pay fees?

For clients paying out of pocket or using out-of-network benefits, my fee is $250 per therapy session.

Some clients choose to pay privately for therapy because it allows for a higher level of privacy and control. When insurance is involved, I am required to provide a mental health diagnosis and sometimes additional clinical information. With private pay, no information is shared with insurance companies, which offers greater confidentiality.

Private pay also allows us to tailor therapy to your goals without insurance restrictions on session frequency, duration, or treatment focus. We can work together in the way that feels most supportive and meaningful for you.

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