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What is the cost to work with you?
Our services range from $50 to $250+, depending on the therapist you work with and the services you require. During a consultation call, we can provide clarity on our fee structure and help you understand the costs associated with our support. We aim to accommodate brides and grooms at all income levels, and we also offer sliding scale options and scholarships for clients in financial need.
Do you take insurance?
AisleTalk is not currently in-network with any insurance providers. However, most of our clinicians can provide a superbill that you can submit for out-of-network reimbursement. We’re happy to walk you through how that works during your consultation call.
If you don’t have insurance or out-of-network benefits, we also offer reduced-fee sessions with our intern therapists, as well as scholarship options (subject to availability)Can you work with me if I live in…?
If you’re seeking coaching, we can work with you almost anywhere. For therapy, we currently serve clients in Florida, New York, and Georgia, with plans to expand to New Jersey and Pennsylvania soon.
What is wedding therapy?
Wedding therapy is support during a major life transition that often brings up stress, conflict, and overwhelm. It’s a space—individually or with loved ones—to process emotions, navigate tricky dynamics, and gain clarity around decisions. With a neutral therapist, you’ll build tools to manage challenges during planning and use the experience to strengthen your relationship moving forward. Read more about what wedding therapy is and how it can help →
How does couples therapy work?
Learn more about couples therapyCouples therapy offers a safe space to untangle recurring conflicts, improve communication, and shift out of autopilot disagreement cycles. With a skilled therapist, you’ll slow down reactive patterns, explore unmet needs, and develop healthier ways to connect and relate. It’s about breaking stuck dynamics and building tools for a stronger, more intentional partnership.
What’s the difference between coaching and therapy?
Coaching is similar to therapy but is more structured and time-limited, with the understanding that the relationship will conclude after your wedding. Coaches adopt a more hands-on approach, allowing for increased session frequency and remote check-ins via phone or video call. The choice between coaching and therapy is entirely up to you, and our practitioners can help guide you in that decision.
Is telehealth available?
Yes, we are exclusively a telehealth practice, providing the flexibility to connect with you wherever you are.
I just got married; can I work with you?
Absolutely! Weddings can stir a whirlwind of emotions. If you find yourself reflecting on your experience after the big day, we’re here to help you process those feelings and navigate this new chapter.
What about Your interns?
We run a competitive clinical internship program for second-year master’s students. These interns are not just running errands; they are actively involved in client therapy. Each intern is supervised by licensed therapists who meet with them regularly for feedback and consultation. By working with an intern, you benefit from flexible scheduling and reduced fees while receiving care from professionals trained in the most up-to-date research.

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