Download our counseling registration form to fill out and bring with you to your first session. You can also download our Privacy Notice and Financial Policy here.
Counseling Registration Form
Click here to download our Choices counseling registration form. Please print, fill out, and bring it with you to your first session.
Privacy Notice
Click here to download and view our Privacy Notice.
Financial Policy
Click here to download and view our Financial Policy.
Informed Consent Form
Click here to download and view the Telehealth Consent Form.
Click here to download and view the In-office Consent Form
Secure Payment, Receipt and Acknowledgement
Click here to download and view the Receipt and Acknowledgement Form
Click here to download and view the Secure Payment Form
Other items to bring to your first session:
- Insurance cards
Contact your insurance company ahead of time to make sure you have adequate mental health insurance coverage. Call the number on the back of your insurance card to check. If there is a specific number associated with mental health insurance, call that number first. If your insurance company provides you with a pre-certification number, bring that to your first visit as well (not everyone will have this, so it’s okay if you don’t!).
- Questions
Whether this is your first time seeking counseling or not, it’s likely that you will have questions. We encourage you to take a look at our FAQ section for questions about therapy in general, and if you have questions related to your specific situation, please bring them with you to your first session. We’ve found it’s helpful for you to write these questions down, especially if they’re related to concerns you have when you’re feeling bad, because you may forget them or feel differently on the day of your visit.
- Personal history
– may or may not apply
You may have journals, sketchbooks or other items that you feel would be valuable to our discussion — if you are comfortable doing so, please feel free to bring them with you.
- Family history
– may or may not apply
If there is any information related to your family’s medical and psychiatric history that you feel is important, please bring it with you.
- IEP and report cards
– may or may not apply
For child and adolescent visits, please bring these items as well as any teacher checklists.