Aguirre Center for Inclusive Psychotherapy is a telehealth practice initiated by Dr. Sophia Aguirre in 2021. It endeavors to provide culturally-sensitive psychotherapy to historically marginalized communities. This review evaluates the practice's services, costs, insurance coverage, discounts, sign-up process, therapy sessions, quality of care, and comparison with competitors.
The Aguirre Center offers a comprehensive range of services, including:
The practice isn't in-network with insurance companies, but clients can submit superbills to their providers for potential coverage.
Clients can commence therapy via a Google form or request an initial phone/video consultation. When found suitable for the practice, an initial assessment appointment is scheduled.
The Aguirre Center doesn't offer a matching service. Clients select a therapist from the directory, which provides details on their pronouns, expertise, credentials, approach to therapy, and other relevant information.
Therapy sessions are conducted online through SimplePractice, a HIPAA-compliant virtual practice management software. In-person sessions may also be available at the practice's Atlanta office.
Clients need to provide 48 hours' notice for cancellations or reschedulings. Late arrivals won't receive additional time, and late cancellations/no-shows incur the full session fee. Group sessions cannot be rescheduled.
Confidentiality is a key principle, with written consent required to disclose client information. Sessions are held via the HIPAA-compliant SimplePractice platform.
Aguirre Center for Inclusive Psychotherapy can be a valuable option for individuals seeking culturally-responsive therapy, especially those in polyamorous or non-monogamous relationships. However, its limited insurance coverage and user satisfaction ratings are factors to consider.