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Integrated Psychology is a U.S.-based mental health clinic focused on providing evidence-based psychotherapy for people with eating disorders. Its website highlights the clinical, academic, and research backgrounds of its two co-founders, Dr. Dina Hirsch and Dr. Katie Taylor. The clinic serves children, adolescents, adults, and families.
The practice primarily treats eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa, ARFID, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, and OSFED. It also works with anxiety, OCD, specific phobias, relationship issues, and couples/family counseling. Treatment approaches include CBT, CBT-AR, CBT-E, FBT, DBT, and ERP for OCD. The website also mentions My Best Practice as its secure electronic health record and patient portal, used for intake forms, appointment reminders, billing, payments, and secure communication.
The website does not publish specific intake or per-session fees. Prospective patients need to contact the clinic for an initial consultation and confirm costs afterward. In terms of insurance, the clinic is generally out of network, with Northwell Direct listed as an exception. Patients with out-of-network benefits may request a superbill or itemized bill and submit it to their insurer for potential partial reimbursement. This means upfront cash flow and reimbursement uncertainty should be assessed in advance.
Its strengths are a clear specialty focus, a team with doctoral-level training and hospital/university backgrounds, and an emphasis on research-supported methods such as CBT, DBT, and FBT—well suited to complex conditions like eating disorders that require specialized experience. The website also provides fairly detailed information about treatment scope, qualifications, and insurance. The drawbacks are limited price transparency and limited direct insurance support. In addition, psychotherapy is constrained by licensing and location, making availability limited for international users, especially users in China.
It is best suited for individuals or families in the United States, especially New York State, who are looking for specialized psychotherapy for eating disorders. It may also be a fit for adolescent eating disorders, ARFID, or OCD/anxiety combined with eating-related issues. If you are simply looking for low-cost general counseling or Chinese-language services, it may not be the best choice.
The website itself is usually accessible directly, but the service is fundamentally a local U.S. medical/psychotherapy offering. Appointment scheduling, licensing scope, time zones, language, payment, and insurance reimbursement will all affect how practical it is for users in China.
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