
Most of the Healing Spaces™ team operates on a private pay model to offer personalized, unrestricted care.
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Invest in your mental health.
You are here because you have reached a point where you cannot do it alone, and you are ready to prioritize and make a worthwhile investment in your mental health.
Together, we will work to get you the life you dreamed of.
Our clinicians are eager and ready to go above and beyond to support you on this journey of healing.
Our Transparent Pricing and Fees
At Healing Spaces Psychological Services, we prioritize providing premium, personalized mental health care that truly meets your unique needs. We primarily work on a private pay basis, which means we don’t take insurance.
This allows us to focus fully on you, tailoring treatments without the limits of insurance rules or the need to share diagnoses you might not want documented, while ensuring keeping our providers' caseloads smaller to ensure you receive more time and attention. We understand that private pay can feel like a big step, but many clients find the benefits (privacy, flexibility, and quality care) are worth it, and payments can be made via credit, debit, or health savings card.
If you’re ready for care that puts your experience first, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Therapy Fees
$175
60-min individual
intake & session
$165
45-min individual follow-up
therapy session
$295
90-min couples intake
$195 60-min follow-up session
Dr. Jackson's hourly rates start at $250.
To view the fee for psychological assessment, please click here.

Free consultations are back!
We’re happy to offer a free 20-minute consultation to help you learn more about our services and find the right fit. Consultations can be scheduled online at no cost.
To respect our team’s time and availability, a $20 fee will apply for no-shows or late cancellations (less than 24 hours’ notice).
Care You Deserve, Support You May Need
We know that getting support shouldn’t come down to what you can afford. If finances are standing in the way of your mental health care, we do have a few clinicians who accept Home State health.
In addition, our CARES Program (Care, Access, Resilience, Equity & Support) may be able to help! This initiative is here to increase access for those who are uninsured, underinsured, or facing financial hardship, especially individuals from marginalized communities.
Also, thanks to grant support from the St. Louis Mental Health Board, we’re able to offer some free services for youth up to age 21 who are experiencing or at risk for serious emotional or mental health challenges.
Click the link below to learn more and see if this support is right for you or your child.
Our Supervised Therapists
Our mission at Healing Spaces Psychological Services is to foster a secure and supportive healing environment, particularly for historically marginalized individuals. To achieve this, we dedicate ourselves to mentoring and training emerging clinicians to deliver inclusive, fair, and trauma-informed care. In addition to our licensed providers, our clinical team may include provisionally licensed professional counselors (PLPCs), counselors-in-training, and doctoral- and masters-level interns or practicum students. These professionals have fulfilled the necessary educational requirements and competencies to serve clients, while also receiving ongoing guidance, assessment, and education to ensure exceptional clinical care for you and your family members.
So, what are all these supervised clinician types?
Provisionally Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC)
Counselor in Training (CIT)
Doctoral- Level Intern or Practicum Student
Masters- Level Intern or Practicum Student
A clinician who has graduated from a graduate program and is in the process of completing their 3000 hours towards licensure. They have passed the National Counselor Examination and are registered with the state, so they have a license number. They are supervised by a Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Psychologist.
A clinician who has graduated from a graduate program and is in the process of completing their hours towards licensure. They have completed multiple internships or practicum experiences, and are typically awaiting on the state to approve their PLPC license.
A clinician who is pursuing a Doctoral degree in psychology. They are completing their doctoral level coursework and are in the process of completing the required hours of supervised training to graduate. They are supported on site and at their university.
A clinician who is pursuing a Master’s degree in counseling or psychology. They have completed the majority of their coursework and are in the process of completing the required hours of supervised training to graduate. They are supported on site and at their university.

