FAQ's

How long do sessions last?
I see people for 50 minute sessions.

How often will I see you?
Typically I begin seeing people once a week and as we continue to work we taper down to every two weeks. Some people choose to taper off with a monthly check in, others do not. Some patients especially those with bipolar disorder monitor themselves and call when they start becoming depressed or manic.

How long do you usually see people?
That is determined by a number of factors such as:

  • The level of complication of the problem.
  • The number of problems present.
  • The length of time the problem has been present. 
  • The patient's ability to change.

Do you think you can help me?
We typically spend one to two sessions doing an assessment. If after the assessment period I believe that I am not the best person to help you I will tell you and provide you with some referrals. Otherwise we will schedule treatment sessions.

Will I need to take medication?
If you have a medical condition that requires you to take medication, I expect you to be compliant with your doctor's orders. Otherwise that is a decision that is up to you. I look at three areas of functioning before I make a recommendation that a patient should take medication. I look at how the person is functioning at work or school, what their relationships are like and the level of severity of their symptoms. I usually recommend a medication evaluation when at least two of the three areas are moderately to severely effected.

Can you prescribe my medication?
No, I am a psychologist and my license allows me to perform the services listed on the website. I am not qualified nor am I licensed to prescribe medication.

Are you LGBTQ-friendly?
Yes, I serve all populations, especially including the LGBTQ community.

Do you accept credit or debit cards?
Currently I accept checks, HSA, debit, and credit cards for your co-pay. I expect that you will come to session prepared to pay your co-pay.

How do people change?
While there are a number of responses to this question that I agree with I will focus on the answers most pertinent to counseling. I believe that people change primarily from novel experiences. The change can be due to shifting on perspective for the way we view the world or, it can be simply from having new experiences. I believe that the combination of changing thoughts and experiences provides the most powerful backdrop for change. Sometimes change comes about as the result of being educated.

What insurance plans are accepted?

  • Aetna Non-Preferred Provider
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna/Cigna Behavioral Health
  • Magellan Non-Preferred Provider
  • United Behavioral Health (Commercial Plans Only)
  • United Health Care
  • Wellness Corporation
  • Medicare

* Dr. Polansky is not a Biodyne provider nor is she a Preferred provider

There may be additional plans that are not listed here that Dr. Polansky has recently joined.

For billing or insurance questions
For insurance questions please call the phone number on the back of your insurance card

Providing the following services to clients throughout Arizona including Scottsdale, Phoenix, Paradise Valley, and Tempe:
including the Biltmore Corridor and Arcadia Neighborhood
Psychotherapy • Assessment and Diagnosis • Individual Therapy • 
Cognitive Therapy • Interpersonal Therapy • Consultation