Dr. McLean offers psychotherapy for children, adults, and families in North Carolina. She provides services in-person in Durham and via telehealth. Common reasons for seeking her services include:
Dr. McLean offers psychotherapy for children, adults, and families in North Carolina. She provides services in-person in Durham and via telehealth. Common reasons for seeking her services include:
Dr. McLean also provides therapy to healthcare providers, particularly those in training. With her extensive background in both inpatient and outpatient hospital settings, she has a unique understanding of the challenges faced by healthcare professionals.
Please note that Dr. McLean does not provide psychoeducational or neuropsychological assessments, nor does she conduct custody evaluations.
Dr. McLean is an out-of-network provider, which allows clients greater flexibility in receiving personalized, targeted therapy. Upon request, she can provide the necessary paperwork for clients to submit an out-of-network claim to their insurance provider.
You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” outlining the expected cost o
Dr. McLean is an out-of-network provider, which allows clients greater flexibility in receiving personalized, targeted therapy. Upon request, she can provide the necessary paperwork for clients to submit an out-of-network claim to their insurance provider.
You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” outlining the expected cost of your care. Under the law, healthcare providers must give an estimate to patients who do not have insurance or choose not to use it. You can also request a Good Faith Estimate before scheduling any service. For more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.
What can we expect from therapy?
During the first one or two sessions, called "intake" sessions, Dr. McLean will get to know you and, if applicable, provide a diagnosis. In subsequent sessions, she will tailor evidence-based therapy approaches to address your specific challenges and needs.
How long does therapy take?
The duration of therapy
What can we expect from therapy?
During the first one or two sessions, called "intake" sessions, Dr. McLean will get to know you and, if applicable, provide a diagnosis. In subsequent sessions, she will tailor evidence-based therapy approaches to address your specific challenges and needs.
How long does therapy take?
The duration of therapy varies. Dr. McLean offers a problem-focused approach that can result in shorter treatment times for some clients. For others, a longer-term approach may be necessary. You, as the client, will have input in determining the length of your treatment to ensure it suits your needs.
How do I know if this is the right fit for me and my family?
Dr. McLean offers a 15-minute consultation call for new clients to assess fit, answer questions, and ensure everyone feels comfortable before moving forward.
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