Let's be clear: Ending a therapy session by pulling out a credit card is a clinical failure. It is a jarring, transactional violation of a sacred, non-transactional space.

You've just spent 50 minutes unmasking, processing, and being profoundly vulnerable. You're in a raw, open state. Then, abruptly, the script changes. You're forced to switch from "client" to "customer," to engage in the awkward dance of payment, scheduling, and small talk. For an AuDHD brain that struggles with task-switching, this sudden context shift is not just awkward; it is deeply dysregulating.

The Hidden Cognitive Load of Payment

Here's why this isn't just an inconvenience — it's clinically destructive: ADHD is an Executive Function Disorder, not a Behavior Disorder. Context-switching — the forced transition from one cognitive mode to another — is one of the most metabolically expensive operations your prefrontal cortex can perform. And it's one of the EF functions most impaired in ADHD.

Your brain, which was just operating in the deep, relational space of the Default Mode Network, is suddenly forced to activate the logistical, task-oriented circuits of the Prefrontal Cortex. For an ADHD brain, this switch can completely deplete your remaining energy reserves, erasing the very regulation you just spent an hour building.

And the DSM doesn't even capture the full picture: the standard DSM diagnostic criteria for ADHD are insufficient for capturing the full range of Executive Function impairments experienced by adults. The context-switching cost of end-of-session payment is one of those "invisible" EF demands the system can't even name, let alone account for.

A seamless therapeutic experience is not a luxury; it is a clinical necessity. Any unnecessary logistical demand placed on the client is a potential source of dysregulation that undermines the work.

Our Invisible Payment Protocol

Our payment process isn't a "nice feature." It is a clinical intervention designed to protect your executive function and the sanctity of the therapeutic space:

  1. Secure, One-Time Setup: During your initial paperwork, you will securely put a card on file in our HIPAA-compliant client portal.

  2. Automatic & Invisible: After our session, that's it. You're done. The payment is processed automatically and discreetly in the background.

  3. No In-Person Transactions. Ever. We will never interrupt our work for a transaction. The end of our session is for summarizing, grounding, and ensuring you are safe to transition back into your day — not for fumbling with a card reader.

Our goal is to remove every possible barrier to your care, including the logistical ones. For full transparency on our rates, see our Cost page. When you're ready: Start here →


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