FAQs
Do You Take Insurance?
The providers at Bedrock Psychology Group are considered “Out of Network (OON)” for all insurance companies; however, for many plans, you may still have coverage for OON providers. Please contact us for a quick and no commitment estimate of your Out of Network Benefits.
To alleviate some of the burden associated with processing insurance, we offer our clients the convenience of a secure third-party application that handles the submission of claims on their behalf. Essentially, we can submit your out-of-network (OON) claims for you, and the app charges a modest 5% fee for each claim. This service is entirely optional, and Bedrock Psychology Group does not receive any financial benefit from your use of it. Please note that all patients are required to pay for their services at the time they are provided. However, if you’re entitled to out-of-network benefits, you’ll receive reimbursements as your claims are processed. Additionally, some patients choose to use their Flexible Healthcare Savings Accounts to cover the costs of their treatment.
Additionally, Bedrock Psychology Group offers therapy at a reduced fee for individuals whose financial circumstances might otherwise prevent them from accessing therapy. The sliding scale fee, which is determined based on income and life circumstances, will be mutually agreed upon by you and your therapist before your first session.
What Are Your Fees?
Bedrock Psychology Group is a fee-for-service provider. Please contact us to receive information regarding our hourly rates.
I Don’t Live In Illinois, Can I Still Do Telehealth With You?
Yes! (well…mostly yes). As a member of PSYPACT, Dr. Paul Losoff can provide telehealth services to individuals who reside in other states. If you are in one of the blue states on this map who are part of this interstate agreement, then yes, we can meet virtually. To find out more click here.
What Happens During the First Session?
The first few sessions serve as opportunities for you to get to know your therapist and for them to understand your unique needs and concerns. You will engage in an open and confidential conversation, discussing your personal history, current challenges, and what goals you hope to achieve through therapy. This safe and non-judgmental space allows you to begin the process of self-exploration, as your therapist actively listens, offers support, and works collaboratively with you to develop a personalized treatment plan.
How Long Are Your Sessions?
Our typical therapy sessions last approximately 55 minutes. There are times when the cadence or flow of a session naturally winds down a few minutes early or extends beyond the hour. We recognize the need to maintain our boundaries while also being flexible to meet your needs, whether this means having an extended session if schedules permit or additional support (i.e., brief phone or video calls) outside of their scheduled time.
Can You Prescribe Medication?
No, however, we will work closely with your psychiatrist and/or doctors to ensure that your care is aligned. If you are seeking new doctors for medication management, we are happy to provide referrals as we are connected to many providers in the community.
How Frequently Will We Meet?
After your initial intake session we will decide together how often to meet, though traditionally, therapy is scheduled once per week. After a few weeks/months of getting to know you, together we will reassess your progress and needs to determine an optimal and effective schedule.