Offering online therapy in Texas, New Hampshire, Florida & South Carolina

FAQ’s

I am a licensed professional counselor in the State of Texas, license number 85098. I see clients via telehealth throughout the State of Texas and in person at 96 Beachwalk Blvd, Suite 201A, Conroe, TX 77304

I am also licensed in Florida and South Carolina for telehealth (Florida Telehealth Credential TPM C2360 and South Carolina Telehealth Credential #131).

I provide individual services to clients using EMDR and IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback. I do not provide couples or family counseling. I can provide referrals for those types of services.

I accept appointment requests via text and phone call/ voicemail. The number for voice and text is 832.819.1708 I look forward to hearing from you to set a time.

It depends on your treatment plan. Initial intake sessions are generally about an hour and follow-up sessions can be from 30-55 minutes long depending on the session. For example, a follow-up session for IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback lasts about 30 minutes and an EMDR session can vary depending on the processing involved.  

Yes, I provide telehealth sessions for residents of Texas, Florida, New Hampshire and South Carolina. I do also provide in-person sessions at 96 Beachwalk Blvd, Suite 201A, Conroe, TX 77304

I will answer that with this statement – it depends. Next, I want to encourage you to begin the journey. EMDR and IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback can be used independently and separately. We will need to discuss the options. I will say in general IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback is provided over 12-20 sessions with client reporting sustained benefits. For EMDR, it depends on the client’s history. So, I ask that you do not put any pressure on yourself about making change happen quickly. Be open and trusting of the process.

Great question! Of utmost importance is your confidential experience with therapy. If I run into you in the community, there is no need to acknowledge me, and I will not acknowledge you to ensure you do not have to explain to others who I am.

In Texas the Behavioral Health Executive Counsel can be reached at
Behavioral Health Executive Council
1801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7.300 | Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: (512) 305-7700
Investigations/Complaints 24-hour, toll-free system (800) 821-3205
website: https://www.bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-professional-counselors/index.html

In Florida the Florida Department of Health can be reached at
Florida Department of Health
Division of Medical Quality Assurance • Bureau of Health Care Practitioner
Regulation • Telehealth
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-11 • Tallahassee, FL 32399-1701
Phone: (850) 488-0595
www.FloridaHealth.gov

In South Carolina

Contact.Counselor@llr.sc.gov
Tel: (803) 896-4658
110 Centerview Dr, Columbia SC
Interim Administrator: Pam Dunkin
Board Staff: Shaun Strother
https://llr.sc.gov/cou/

In New Hampshire

Contact Us
Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Directors
OPLC Home
Main Telephone Number: (603) 271-2152

Customer Support: CustomerSupport@oplc.nh.gov
Media Inquiries: public_relations@oplc.nh.gov

Hours of Operations
Monday – Friday
8 AM – 4 PM
(except for New Hampshire State Holidays)

 

Yes, here is my disclaimer regarding social media.

Social Media Disclaimer

The information below summarizes the Social Media Policy and expectations for Eileen Borski, PLLC, Eileen Borski, LPC, NCC and Authentic Brain Solutions. This disclaimer applies to all visitors, readers, and followers of this social media account.

Not only does this disclaimer serve to help protect your privacy, but it also establishes clear boundaries around the practices’s social media and online presence. Interaction on social media does not equate to a therapeutic relationship. All posted blog articles and social media posts are no substitution for professional counseling or therapy. They are strictly for educational and promotional purposes only.

Social Media Presence

Eileen Borski PLLC and Authentic Brain Solutions do have a social media presence, so it’s important to note that these social media accounts and sites are not a substitution for therapy, nor are they an acceptable contact method for current or former clients. I do not interact with current or former clients online. I will not respond to comments, direct messages, or any other form of social media contact from current or former clients in order to protect their confidentiality. I do not provide clinical assessment or therapeutic advice via social media.

Blogging

I maintain a blog as part of my web presence in order to market to potential clients and provide useful information and free resources related to my niche. These articles are not a substitute for therapy and should not be interpreted as professional advice.

Friend Requests, Follows, Connections, and Page Likes

I don’t accept friend requests, connect requests, or follow requests from clients. However, there are some social media platforms where I am not able to screen followers. For example, people are free to “Like” my Facebook page. It’s important to note that if you choose to follow/like these accounts, your confidentiality cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, I do not encourage follows from clients, and I will not follow them back or reciprocate the interaction.

Comments and Interaction

If current or former clients comment on social media content from the Authentic Brain Solutions social media sites, or other social media accounts or sites owned and operated by Eileen Borski, LPC, NCC, please know that I will not respond to these comments or interactions.

I will, however, occasionally interact with non-clients online but I will not provide clinical assessment or therapeutic advice via social media.

Non-clients should not use comments to solicit professional advice or help. If I am not your therapist and you have not provided your consent for treatment with Eileen Borski PLLC, Eileen Borski, LPC, NCC or Authentic Brain Solutions, I cannot provide therapy services to you. You should seek the support of a trusted professional who is contracted to provide therapy services to you.

Direct Messages and Text/SMS Messaging

Current or former clients should not use social media to send direct messages to discuss their treatment, provide updates between sessions, or otherwise interact with me as their therapist. These sites are not secure, and I do not review these messages in a timely fashion. I will not respond to direct messages and will talk with clients using a secure platform to discuss these concerns.

Non-clients should not use direct messaging to solicit professional advice or help. If I am not your therapist and you have not provided your consent for treatment with Eileen Borski, PLLC, Eileen Borski, LPC or Authentic Brain Solutions, I cannot provide therapy services to you. You should seek the support of a trusted professional who is contracted to provide therapy services to you.

In the case of an emergency or mental health crisis, you should contact, 988 suicide and crisis lifeline, your local mental health crisis hotline or your own providers. You should never use direct messages or text messages to seek mental health support. I may not see it for several hours or at all. This puts your safety at risk, and you may risk the confidentiality of your Protected Health Information.

I do not use text/SMS messaging to conduct therapy or crisis management for current or former clients. I require that all therapy or crisis management concerns be communicated via phone call or secure voicemail message.

NOTE: Any comments, emails, texts, messages, or “DMs” (direct messages) you send that contain information related to your treatment will very likely become part of active clients’ health records.

Reviews and Ratings

You may find my practice on sites like Google Business, Yelp, Healthgrades, CareDash, Bing, or other places which list businesses. Some of these sites include forums in which users rate their providers and add reviews. Some of these sites comb search engines for business listings and automatically add listings regardless of whether the business has added itself to the site. If you should find my listing on any of these sites, please know that my listing is NOT a request for a testimonial, rating, or endorsement from current or former clients.

The American Counseling Association’s Code of Ethics states that counselors should not solicit testimonials from clients, and I adhere to this code. Clients have a right to express their thoughts and feelings on any site they wish, but due to confidentiality, I cannot respond to reviews, positive or negative. And in doing so they make public their protected health information. Because of this, I strongly encourage past and former clients to refrain from leaving business profile reviews even if they are positive reviews.

While I truly appreciate the positive feedback, I would rather clients share it directly with me than risk their privacy. The same goes for negative reviews. I welcome constructive feedback and want my clients’ experience in therapy to be positive and productive. I encourage clients to bring concerns directly to me so we can work on it together versus taking it to a public forum, risking confidentiality in the process. Current and former clients should also be aware that if they plan to use these sites to communicate indirectly with me about their feelings or concerns, there is a good possibility that I may never see it.

Past or current clients who are unsatisfied with my response to their concerns may contact the appropriate licensing board.

In Texas the Behavioral Health Executive Counsel can be reached at

Behavioral Health Executive Council
  • 1801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7.300 | Austin, Texas 78701
  • Phone: (512) 305-7700
  • Investigations/Complaints 24-hour, toll-free system (800) 821-3205
  • website: https://www.bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-professional-counselors/index.html

In Florida the Florida Department of Health can be reached at

Florida Department of Health
  • Division of Medical Quality Assurance • Bureau of Health Care Practitioner
  • Regulation • Telehealth
  • 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-11 • Tallahassee, FL 32399-1701
  • Phone: (850) 488-0595
  • website: www.FloridaHealth.gov

In South Carolina

Contact.Counselor@llr.sc.gov
  • Tel: (803) 896-4658
  • 110 Centerview Dr, Columbia SC
  • Interim Administrator: Pam Dunkin
  • Board Staff: Shaun Strother
  • website: https://llr.sc.gov/cou/

In New Hampshire

  • Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Directors
    OPLC Home
    Main Telephone Number: (603) 271-2152
  • Customer Support: CustomerSupport@oplc.nh.gov
    Media Inquiries: public_relations@oplc.nh.gov

We don’t take insurance directly. But, we will give you a superbill, which you can use to claim reimbursement from your insurance provider based on any out of network benefits provided by your insurance plan. You’ll need to check with your insurance provider to see if you’re eligible.

  • Yes, Details are included below:
  • Good Faith Estimate

    Provider name/Group practice name:

    Authentic Brain Solutions

    License #: 85098

    Provider Address: 96 Beachwalk Blvd, St 201A, Conroe, TX 77304

     

    Provider Phone #: 832.819.1708

     

    Provider Tax ID # (if applicable):    

    88-0542788            

                                                     

    Provider NPI #: 1639825961

    You are entitled to receive this Good Faith Estimate of your potential charges for psychotherapy services provided to you. While it is not possible for a psychotherapist to know, in advance, how many psychotherapy sessions may be necessary or appropriate for a given person, this form provides an estimate of the cost of services provided. Your total cost of services will depend upon the number of psychotherapy sessions you attend, your individual circumstances, and the type and amount of services that are provided to you. This estimate is not a contract and does not obligate you to obtain any services from the provider(s) listed, nor does it include any services rendered to you that are not identified here.  This good faith estimate is valid for 12 months. 

    This Good Faith Estimate is not intended to serve as a recommendation for treatment or a prediction that you may need to attend a specified number of psychotherapy visits. The number of visits that are appropriate in your case, and the estimated cost for those services, depends on your needs and what you agree to in consultation with your therapist.  You are entitled to disagree with any recommendations made to you concerning your treatment and you may discontinue treatment at any time.

    The fee for a 30 – 45 minute psychotherapy visit (in person or via telehealth) is from $141.75 to $178.50 per session and will be determined in the initial intake session and revised as needed.  Most clients will attend one psychotherapy visit per week, but the frequency of psychotherapy visits that are appropriate in your case may be more or less than once per week, depending upon your needs or desires. Based on a fee of $141.75 to $178.50 per visit, the following are expected charges of psychotherapy services for 1 session or 2 sessions per week. In some cases the client’s treatment plan may include more than 2 sessions per week, and the client and the clinician will discuss those options if needed and an estimate can be provided upon request. For certain services, pre-paid packages are provided and the current rates are published on the website, www.authenticbrainsolutions.com. These package purchases may not fulfill the entire treatment plan and additional estimated charges are based on the estimates below or as outlined in the then current prepaid package pricing.  

    Number of Weeks 

    Total estimated charges for 1 session per week 

    Total estimated charges for 2 sessions per week 

    1 Week of Service

    $141.75 – $178.50

    $283.50 -$357.00 

    13 Weeks of Service (Approx. 3 Months)

    $1,842.75 – $2,320.50

    $3,685.50 – $4,641.0

    26 Weeks of Service (Approx. 6 months)

    $3,685.50 – $4,641.00

    $7,371.00 – $9,282.00

    39 Weeks of Service (Approx. 9 months)

    $5,528.25 – $6,961.50

    $11,056.50 – $13,923.00

    52 Weeks of Service (Approx. 12 Months)

    $7,371.00 – $9,282.00

    $14,742.00 – $18564.00

    You have a right to initiate a dispute resolution process with the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) if the actual amount charged to you substantially exceeds the estimated charges stated in your Good Faith Estimate (which means $400 or more beyond the estimated charges). If you choose to utilize this dispute option, you will be required to submit your claim within 120 calendar days from the date of your first bill. There is a $25 fee to utilize the HHS dispute process. If the agency reviewing your claims agrees with you, you will have to pay the price of the good faith estimate. If the agency disagrees with you and agrees with your health care provider, you will be required to pay the full amount. 

    You are encouraged to speak with your provider at any time about any questions you may have regarding your treatment plan, or the information provided to you in this Good Faith Estimate. Please visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises for more information or to start your dispute claim. 

Authentic Brain Solutions is a neuroscience-based counseling and neurofeedback practice in Conroe, Texas. Led by Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified EMDR Therapist Eileen Borski, we specialize in IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback, EMDR therapy, and neurocounseling to help clients reduce anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, brain fog, and chronic stress.

We combine talk therapy with brain-based interventions such as IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback and EMDR to promote lasting changes in brain function and emotional regulation—helping you not just cope, but truly heal.

Yes. We offer secure telehealth therapy for clients throughout Texas, Florida, South Carolina, and New Hampshire, providing convenient access to EMDR and counseling from your home.

Your first session is a comprehensive intake focused on your symptoms, history, and goals. Together, we’ll design a customized plan integrating neurofeedback, EMDR, and talk therapy for optimal results.

I am a licensed professional counselor in the State of Texas, license number 85098. I see clients via telehealth throughout the State of Texas and in person at 15260 Highway 105 W, Suite 230H, Montgomery, TX 77356

I am also licensed in Florida and South Carolina for telehealth (Florida Telehealth Credential TPM C2360 and South Carolina Telehealth Credential #131).

I provide individual services to clients using EMDR and IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback. I do not provide couples or family counseling. I can provide referrals for those types of services.

I accept appointment requests via text or phone call. The number for voice and text is 832.819.1708.  In addition, you can schedule a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your schedule clicking here. I look forward to hearing from you to set a time.

It depends on your treatment plan. Initial intake sessions are generally about an hour and follow-up sessions can be from 30-55 minutes long depending on the session. For example, a follow-up session for IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback lasts about 30 minutes and an EMDR session can vary depending on the processing involved. When billing insurance for EMDR the session can either be 38 minutes to 53 minutes long depending on the needs of the client.

Yes, I provide telehealth sessions for residents of Texas, Florida and South Carolina. I do also provide in-person sessions at 15260 Highway 105 W, Suite 230H, Montgomery, TX 77356.

I will answer that with this statement – it depends. Next, I want to encourage you to begin the journey. EMDR and IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback can be used independently and separately. We will need to discuss the options. I will say in general IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback is provided over 12-20 sessions with client reporting sustained benefits. For EMDR, it depends on the client’s history. So, I ask that you do not put any pressure on yourself about making change happen quickly. Be open and trusting of the process.

Great question! Of utmost importance is your confidential experience with therapy. If I run into you in the community, there is no need to acknowledge me, and I will not acknowledge you to ensure you do not have to explain to others who I am.

Yes and No. For EMDR, I take United Healthcare/Optum, Aetna and Cigna insurance. I am a member of Hello Alma and insurance is verified and processed through that relationship. All insurance needs to be verified prior to sessions starting. For IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback, the only option is cash pay as insurance does not generally allow for reimbursement for this type of treatment. However, I am happy to provide you with a superbill if you want to pursue reimbursement. I suggest you call your insurance provider to confirm.

In Texas the Behavioral Health Executive Counsel can be reached at
Behavioral Health Executive Council
1801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7.300 | Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: (512) 305-7700
Investigations/Complaints 24-hour, toll-free system (800) 821-3205
website: https://www.bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-professional-counselors/index.html

In Florida the Florida Department of Health can be reached at
Florida Department of Health
Division of Medical Quality Assurance • Bureau of Health Care Practitioner
Regulation • Telehealth
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-11 • Tallahassee, FL 32399-1701
Phone: (850) 488-0595
www.FloridaHealth.gov

In South Carolina

Contact.Counselor@llr.sc.gov
Tel: (803) 896-4658
110 Centerview Dr, Columbia SC
Interim Administrator: Pam Dunkin
Board Staff: Shaun Strother
https://llr.sc.gov/cou/

Yes, here is my disclaimer regarding social media.

Social Media Disclaimer

The information below summarizes the Social Media Policy and expectations for Eileen Borski, PLLC, Eileen Borski, LPC, NCC and Authentic Brain Solutions. This disclaimer applies to all visitors, readers, and followers of this social media account.

Not only does this disclaimer serve to help protect your privacy, but it also establishes clear boundaries around the practices’s social media and online presence. Interaction on social media does not equate to a therapeutic relationship. All posted blog articles and social media posts are no substitution for professional counseling or therapy. They are strictly for educational and promotional purposes only.

Social Media Presence

Eileen Borski PLLC and Authentic Brain Solutions do have a social media presence, so it’s important to note that these social media accounts and sites are not a substitution for therapy, nor are they an acceptable contact method for current or former clients. I do not interact with current or former clients online. I will not respond to comments, direct messages, or any other form of social media contact from current or former clients in order to protect their confidentiality. I do not provide clinical assessment or therapeutic advice via social media.

Blogging

I maintain a blog as part of my web presence in order to market to potential clients and provide useful information and free resources related to my niche. These articles are not a substitute for therapy and should not be interpreted as professional advice.

Friend Requests, Follows, Connections, and Page Likes

I don’t accept friend requests, connect requests, or follow requests from clients. However, there are some social media platforms where I am not able to screen followers. For example, people are free to “Like” my Facebook page. It’s important to note that if you choose to follow/like these accounts, your confidentiality cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, I do not encourage follows from clients, and I will not follow them back or reciprocate the interaction.

Comments and Interaction

If current or former clients comment on social media content from the Authentic Brain Solutions social media sites, or other social media accounts or sites owned and operated by Eileen Borski, LPC, NCC, please know that I will not respond to these comments or interactions.

I will, however, occasionally interact with non-clients online but I will not provide clinical assessment or therapeutic advice via social media.

Non-clients should not use comments to solicit professional advice or help. If I am not your therapist and you have not provided your consent for treatment with Eileen Borski PLLC, Eileen Borski, LPC, NCC or Authentic Brain Solutions, I cannot provide therapy services to you. You should seek the support of a trusted professional who is contracted to provide therapy services to you.

Direct Messages and Text/SMS Messaging

Current or former clients should not use social media to send direct messages to discuss their treatment, provide updates between sessions, or otherwise interact with me as their therapist. These sites are not secure, and I do not review these messages in a timely fashion. I will not respond to direct messages and will talk with clients using a secure platform to discuss these concerns.

Non-clients should not use direct messaging to solicit professional advice or help. If I am not your therapist and you have not provided your consent for treatment with Eileen Borski, PLLC, Eileen Borski, LPC or Authentic Brain Solutions, I cannot provide therapy services to you. You should seek the support of a trusted professional who is contracted to provide therapy services to you.

In the case of an emergency or mental health crisis, you should contact, 988 suicide and crisis lifeline, your local mental health crisis hotline or your own providers. You should never use direct messages or text messages to seek mental health support. I may not see it for several hours or at all. This puts your safety at risk, and you may risk the confidentiality of your Protected Health Information.

I do not use text/SMS messaging to conduct therapy or crisis management for current or former clients. I require that all therapy or crisis management concerns be communicated via phone call or secure voicemail message.

NOTE: Any comments, emails, texts, messages, or “DMs” (direct messages) you send that contain information related to your treatment will very likely become part of active clients’ health records.

Reviews and Ratings

You may find my practice on sites like Google Business, Yelp, Healthgrades, CareDash, Bing, or other places which list businesses. Some of these sites include forums in which users rate their providers and add reviews. Some of these sites comb search engines for business listings and automatically add listings regardless of whether the business has added itself to the site. If you should find my listing on any of these sites, please know that my listing is NOT a request for a testimonial, rating, or endorsement from current or former clients.

The American Counseling Association’s Code of Ethics states that counselors should not solicit testimonials from clients, and I adhere to this code. Clients have a right to express their thoughts and feelings on any site they wish, but due to confidentiality, I cannot respond to reviews, positive or negative. And in doing so they make public their protected health information. Because of this, I strongly encourage past and former clients to refrain from leaving business profile reviews even if they are positive reviews.

While I truly appreciate the positive feedback, I would rather clients share it directly with me than risk their privacy. The same goes for negative reviews. I welcome constructive feedback and want my clients’ experience in therapy to be positive and productive. I encourage clients to bring concerns directly to me so we can work on it together versus taking it to a public forum, risking confidentiality in the process. Current and former clients should also be aware that if they plan to use these sites to communicate indirectly with me about their feelings or concerns, there is a good possibility that I may never see it.

Past or current clients who are unsatisfied with my response to their concerns may contact the appropriate licensing board.

In Texas the Behavioral Health Executive Counsel can be reached at

Behavioral Health Executive Council
  • 1801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7.300 | Austin, Texas 78701
  • Phone: (512) 305-7700
  • Investigations/Complaints 24-hour, toll-free system (800) 821-3205
  • website: https://www.bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-professional-counselors/index.html

In Florida the Florida Department of Health can be reached at

Florida Department of Health
  • Division of Medical Quality Assurance • Bureau of Health Care Practitioner
  • Regulation • Telehealth
  • 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-11 • Tallahassee, FL 32399-1701
  • Phone: (850) 488-0595
  • website: www.FloridaHealth.gov

In South Carolina

Contact.Counselor@llr.sc.gov
  • Tel: (803) 896-4658
  • 110 Centerview Dr, Columbia SC
  • Interim Administrator: Pam Dunkin
  • Board Staff: Shaun Strother
  • website: https://llr.sc.gov/cou/
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