Get to know…
Taylor Geyton, Ph.D.
Dr. Geyton holds a Ph.D. in social work from Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 12 years of Mental Health experiences with individuals, families, and groups. Her treatment focus includes promoting authenticity, processing and healing trauma, and finding self-love.
LCSW (OR), #L13109
Office — Virtual Only
Services
Diagnostic Intakes
This session involves a detailed exploration of your goals as well as all of the elements of life that led up to the moment you logged in for your first Soliloquy session.
Individual/Family Soliloquies
One on one with your therapist working toward your goals and moving toward your most authentic self!
Group Soliloquies
Sometimes you need and want to be surrounded by a group of people healing through soliloquy, groups are powerful tools at your disposal as a soliloquy therapy client.
You have a right to cost transparency!
All individual, couple, and family Soliloquy Sessions are offered on a sliding scale from $120-$200.
All group soliloquies are offered from $20-$50.
Frequently Asked Questions
Transparency is key…
Do You accept insurance?
Soliloquy does not accept insurance at this time. Insurance companies impose significant limits on the ways that we can engage with you on your journey.
why don’t you accept my insurance?
Insurance is a way to make our services more accessible, however with insurance comes a lot of restriction on the course of your therapy. Because this process is about authenticity we find it best to have the freedom to operate without the complications of insurance
Do you prescribe medication
Dr. Geyton is not a Medical Doctor. She does not prescribe medication. She is connected with psychiatrists in OR to whom she can refer anyone interested in learning about medication as an option for treatment.
What techniques/modalities do you use?
Telehealth limits the use of several modalities that rely on interaction in person. As such talk therapy modalities such as Motivational Interviewing, CBT, DBT, and Reflective Listening are the most commonly employed methods.
How frequently do we meet?
Meeting frequency is determined based on your personal and individualized treatment goals. Initially it is recommended that you meet more frequently in order to build rapport with your provider.
How do i submit a soliloquy?
Send your soliloquy to your provider with the subject: “Weekly Soliloquy”.