I offer psychotherapy for individuals and couples in St. Louis or virtually throughout MO.

Fees

The standard fee for individual sessions (50 minutes) is $130.

Couples sessions typically require more time and are scheduled at 80 minutes with a fee of $195.

I am not currently in network with any insurance panels but offer receipts for out-of-network coverage when requested.

Checks, cash and credit cards are accepted.

If you need therapy but are concerned about affording it, I highly recommend looking at Open Path Psychotherapy Collective. Open Path Clinicians agree to offer sessions at a reduced rate to clients who join Open Path.  I am one of several therapists in the St. Louis area that offers reduced rates for Open Path members. However, since there is a limit to the number of Open Path clients I can accommodate at any given time, I focus on serving members who would have difficulty finding a better match for their needs. I am always happy to discuss your specific situation and provide a referral if I know of a more affordable option that would be a good fit.

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Comfortable couch in the office of St. Louis psychotherapist, Kathryn Stinson, LPC

Work with Me

Those who might find me a good fit are:

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