Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Anomaly Therapy provides therapy at our office located in Nashville, TN. or virtually as long as you’re located in the state of Tennessee.

    Individual and couples therapy begin with 90-minute intakes and resume with subsequent 50-minute weekly sessions. Therapists might also recommend stepping frequency up or down on a case-by-case basis.

    Session rates range based on the clinician’s experience. At Anomaly the rates range from $30 - $175.

    You have the right to request a Good Faith Estimate under the No Surprise Act, and one can be provided to you upon request.

    Schedule a free consultation to learn more.

  • Anomaly Therapy is a private practice that does not accept insurance. We can, however, provide Superbills upon further exploration of need and requirements in conversation with clients.

    We accept credit and debit cards, HSA, and FSA cards.

    We recommend you call your insurance and explore how you might still be able to apply your benefits with us; Here are some helpful questions:

    1.  Does your plan include “out-of-network” coverage for mental health?

    2.  What is your annual deductible for mental health benefits?

    3.  What is your co-insurance? (What percentage does the plan cover?)

    4.  Is there a limit on the number of sessions your plan will cover per year?

    Tip: Ask the representative to send a summary of benefits in writing or give you a reference number for the call

  • You can request a phone consultation or schedule an intake right here! We will get back to you within 24 hours.

  • Every clinician has their own style and personality. We recommend reading about our team and encourage you to schedule a free phone consultation to explore our care options.

  • It can be—and it doesn’t have to be. We’re certainly biased toward the gift of therapy, but we also believe it isn’t the only way to navigate change in your life. It is, however, a reliable, supportive, and safe one.

    Anomaly Therapy works with clients who find value in a long-term therapeutic relationship. Others come for a shorter period, return later in life when new needs arise, or work with us in a more focused, goal-oriented way for a specific season. We often tell our clients that our job is to work ourselves out of a job—and that there’s always the option to stay.