The need for discreet therapy spans a wide range of situations. Professionals whose careers could be affected by a documented mental health diagnosis, including executives, attorneys, physicians, law enforcement officers, and individuals with security clearances, often seek private-pay therapy specifically to avoid creating an insurance record. Public figures and community leaders who value their personal privacy may prefer a practice where no receptionist or staff member is aware of their presence. Individuals processing sensitive personal situations, such as infidelity, family conflict, or personal crises that they have not disclosed to anyone in their social circle, benefit from the structural privacy that ensures their therapy remains entirely between them and their therapist.
Dr. David Steinbok serves adults and adolescents across all of these situations from his Boca Raton, Florida practice. The private discreet therapist model is not limited to a particular type of patient or concern. It is a practice structure that benefits anyone for whom the knowledge that their therapy is completely private makes it possible to engage fully and honestly in the therapeutic process.