I offer telehealth appointments during the evening to accommodate working professionals, students, healthcare workers, and busy parents. Can't find a time that works for you? Feel free to send me an email at evytranlicsw@gmail.com with a few times that works for you. I'm happy to accommodate.
Disclaimer: My current role as an Access Clinician at Harvard University Health Services allows me to work with folx from all walks of life. I hold a small caseload in my private practice to focus on my clinical interests. Due to my role, I do not see any actively enrolled Harvard students in my private practice.
Through Headway, the telehealth platform is secured and fully HIPAA compliant. Patients are to physically be located in MA at the time of session per licensure requirements.
Initial Consultation
Complete the Initial Consultation form to book a complimentary telehealth meeting. This meeting is to help you determine if I am the right fit for you. We will will discuss your goals in seeking treatment.
Intake & Evaluation
Your initial visit is an intake session in which I will collect your biopsychosocial, medical, and treatment history. We will continue to get to know each other. If during the first few sessions it is determined I am not a good fit for you, I will help you find another clinician who may be better suited.
Follow-up & Continued Care
Continue your care with me, virtually, on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis. Depending on your current needs and goals for treatment. Each person is unique.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We acknowledge we are on the ancestral lands of Indigenous Peoples from time immemorial. Indigenous Peoples had and continue to have extended networks of relatives that include human and nonhuman life as well as the seen and the unseen across unique geopolitical spaces.
Through treaty, executive order, or statute, settlers of this continent appropriated land and resources at the expense of Indigenous peoples and the natural world. We recognize these Peoples, our ancestors and elders who suffered forced removal, relocation, and genocide to accommodate others in the name of progress.
Today, Indigenous resistance, sovereignty, and resiliency have sustained this country's 567 federally recognized and 63 state-recognized American Indian/Native American/Alaska Native/Indigenous tribes living on tribal territories, rural, or urban areas.
I live in the Boston area This land is the territory of the Massachusetts Nation and their neighbors the Wampanoag and Nipmuc Peoples, who have stewarded this land for hundreds of generations. Today, Boston is home to thousands of Indigenous people from across Turtle Island, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work here.
With humility, we recognize and respect all Indigenous Peoples, their histories, and their ties to the land (Council on Social Work Education, Commission for Diversity and Social and Economic Justice, 2020).