SARAHBEAN FALO, LMHC, ECMH-EⓇ

Therapy & Mental Health Services

AAvailable to Massachusetts residents only. May be eligible for insurance reimbursement.

If your child is struggling—or if you are—you don't have to figure this out alone.

Maybe your child can't get through the day without meltdowns that feel bigger than both of you. Maybe they're anxious, withdrawn, or acting out in ways that scare you.

Or maybe YOU'RE the one barely holding it together.

This is bigger than a bad day—you may need therapeutic support, and that's okay.

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I’m Sarahbean.

—Licensed Therapist, Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist, and someone who deeply understands how hard this moment is for you.

I offer therapy in two ways:

Virtual, Play-Based Child Therapy — For children 12 & under with behavioral challenges, anxiety, depression, ADHD, or developmental differences

Virtual Parent Counseling — For caregivers processing their own mental health symptoms or navigating their child's struggles

Not sure if therapy is right for you?
Book a free 20-minute Discovery Call and we'll figure it out together.

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Parent Counseling

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How I Support Families:


✰ Play-Based Child Therapy

This is for your child if they're navigating:

  • Symptoms of depression — low self-confidence, negative self-talk, exhaustion, lack of motivation

  • Stress or anxiety — perfectionism, recurring worries, fear that gets in the way of daily functioning

  • Neurodiversity — learning and developmental differences like ADHD, dyslexia, or ASD

  • Questions around gender expression — investigating what is true and authentic for your child

  • Attachment challenges — parent-child relational ruptures

  • Effects of traumatic experiences — a sense of danger or threat that impedes daily life

  • Challenging behaviors — tantrums, backtalk, hitting/kicking/screaming that go beyond typical development

What this looks like:

Through Child-Centered Play Therapy, your child gets a safe container to build agency in decision-making and develop emotional regulation skills to support their ongoing development.

All sessions are provided through HIPAA-compliant platforms (Zoom for Healthcare or Teleo.space online playroom).

Here's what's different:

Therapy always starts with 2-4 telehealth sessions with just you (the parent/caregiver) to build a foundation and identify treatment goals before your child comes to sessions. Because children can't be the sole agents of change—you're part of this healing, too.

Session formats:

  • Individual play-based therapy for children under 12

  • Caregiver & child play-based therapy for children under 10 (45 minutes) — a way to foster connection and repair in a neutral, child-friendly, emotionally safe environment

As your child progresses, you'll see a reduction in difficult behaviors as they grow in their capacity to trust themselves. Relationships are the foundation for all healing.


✰ Parent Counseling & Consultation

This is for you if:

  • Your child has a diagnosis or clinical-level needs impacting your family's daily functioning

  • You're processing your own mental health symptoms—depression, anxiety, trauma responses—that are affecting how you show up as a parent

  • You need support investigating how your own experiences are impacting your relationship with your child

  • You're carrying past wounds that are surfacing in your parenting

  • You want ongoing reflective collaboration around understanding your child's emotional world

What this looks like:

These 1:1 sessions provide space for you to be seen, heard, and supported as you navigate the challenges of parenting—especially when your child's struggles or your own mental health are making it feel impossible.

We work together through:

  • Ongoing support to gain skills and learn about your child's unique developmental journey

  • Short-term services (4-6 sessions) or ongoing collaboration

  • Guided conversation and creative problem-solving for challenging moments

  • Identifying your strengths and strategies to support your own well-being long-term.

This isn't about advice—it's about the process of finding your own solutions through your own strengths. I can help you get there.

Available to Massachusetts residents only. May be eligible for insurance reimbursement.

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Getting started with Sarahbean

When your child is the client.

Sometimes caregivers come to a child therapist with the expectation that through a child’s participation in therapy, the child will learn the skills they need to stop the behaviors that are becoming excruciating to their families or community. 

This is only partially true. The other part is our collaboration. This is why the first few sessions of my work with your child will not involve your child at all, but instead will be a deep-dive with the grown-ups to understand your own needs, wishes and goals for your family, keeping the focus on the child at the center of our conversations.  

These initial sessions will provide a mindset shift for the caregivers:

As adults, we cannot expect the youngest members of our family unit to be the agents of change.

These sessions are a place to investigate and understand more about your expectations and the needs of your child. We work together to identify goals around your child’s symptoms, clarify your role in your child’s healing journey, and find ways to support a sense of ease and delight in your household with your child.

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When you choose to work with me, your child’s work in the telehealth platform (Teleo.space or Zoom for Healthcare) is through a process called Child Centered Play Therapy. Through this experience, the child is the author of their destiny during their time in our session. I will provide prompts, games and tools to provide a container for your child’s exploration. Then, your child decides which direction to take it. This approach is rooted in the belief that children intrinsically know what they need to heal when given the right conditions.

Relationships are the foundation for all healing. In conjunction with this experience, you will see a reduction in your child’s difficult behaviors as they grow in their capacity to trust themselves. 

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Here’s the Process.

  • You’ll fill out a short questionnaire so we’re not flying blindfolded.

  • You’ll get the link & reminders. If you can’t make it, kindly give me 24 hours notice.

  • Learn about my approach, get your questions answered.

  • If we’re a good fit, we schedule an intake. If not, I will share resources and referrals with you.

  • I'll share an intake bundle with you to complete before our first session. I know it’s a slog: I try to make it fun. It’s an important part of the process because it marks our commitment to this journey.

  • ① First Intake Call covers a deep dive into history, challenges, strengths, resources and getting on the same page.

    ② Second Intake Call: We create a treatment plan that aligns with your context and goals.

  • weekly or bi-weekly: we decide together.


    If your child is the identified client, we (the grown-ups) will plan for monthly consultation check-ins so that we can share updates and affirm your child’s progress.

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Nitty Gritty

FAQs & Curiosities.

Let’s get clear on some of the nuts and bolts.

  • “sarahbean” is my unusual moniker. It is also me. It is also the name of my therapy practice.

    My birth name is Sarah Falo, but twenty years ago, I became sarahbean and it stuck – then spread, permeating my personal and professional lives. Recently, it has become my legal nomenclature in the eyes of large overseeing departments—with lots of paperwork to prove it.

    The kids I work with get it, because I can use this playful name to align with them and their willingness to see possibility.  It helps that I am accustomed to having freeze-dance parties, playing ukulele and singing about feelings, or doing collaborative art projects with young children.

    Calling myself sarahbean is a way to infuse wonder into our daily experiences. It is a way for me to wholeheartedly embody play.  

    When we pay attention, we can see that young children are constantly asking us to be playful, to open ourselves to the wonder of the world. Babies and young toddlers babble before they start to shape words in their mouth. Why not give ourselves the opportunity to be playful with language, and adopt new perspectives of how we see ourselves?

    When my parent clients meet me in that space in service of their little ones, that’s where the magic happens.

    We are beans in the soup of life.

  • Yes! With your child as the identified client, I offer play-based telehealth therapy and parent consultation to residents in the state of Massachusetts.

    I provide play-based therapy with children from Birth to age 10. It can be short-term or long-term, usually weekly, to navigate your child’s current experience, through the incredibly expressive language of play. My belief is that children know what they need to heal, when in an emotionally safe environment. Play is the language of childhood, and by infusing playful components in online interactions, I can provide information and guidance to children around their emotional world: identifying feelings and sensations, building coping strategies and awareness, all within the context of the relationship.

    I also provide therapeutic consultation to parents and caregivers. This is where we can dive deep into the potential reasons for certain behaviors you—or your child—are having. My approach is to be person-centered, which means I try to see the world from your perspective. From there, we focus on your strengths and goals and identify the blocks in-between.

    And perhaps you just want to connect and get some resources about specific challenges you are facing with your kiddo, like toilet learning, or how to respond when your child is having big physical expressions (tantrums, for example), you may want some short-term consultations.

  • My consultation services are for the adults who educate, provide care, and guide young children. These services are a proactive approach that provide support and guidance for caregivers during a challenge, problem or transition. Consultation can bring suggestions, strategies and resources to you, based on your particular concerns. It is generally more short-term in nature than therapy and focuses on the problem at hand. My therapeutic consultation services are centered on your well-being as a parent and strengths to help solve your challenge. Consultations can also be an ongoing reflective practice, where we think together about your own story and how that impacts your experience as a parent.

    Therapy, short for “psychotherapy,” is a treatment process that is designed to relieve emotional distress and the effects of mental health challenges. In order to qualify for services, your child must have symptoms that align with a diagnosis in the DSM-V-TR.

    There are many different theoretical approaches and schools of thought around therapy. I focus on the power of the relationship as a healing force. Through empathic, active listening and emotionally responsive reflections, client-centered therapists can help guide their clients to find meaning and practice techniques to feel more empowered in their everyday life. Therapy can be short-term or long-term, and can provide effective, long-lasting support.

  • Money is a big deal and I appreciate that you are considering working together. I offer out-of-network benefits for people with a PPO insurance policy. This means, you would pay my full fee, and then submit an invoice (“superbill”) to your insurance for reimbursement. For more information and my private pay rates, click here.

  • If you believe you need mental health support, please reach out to your primary care provider and ask for a referral. I also recommend Psychology Today and the Association for Play Therapy directory .

    If you are looking for parent-focused parenting support, check out my Parent Coaching offerings. ♡

  • As of August, 2025: I am paneled with Aetna, BCBS, and Point32Health through Headway platform. If your insurance is not accepted, I can provide an invoice specific for your insurance, also known as a “superbill” for you to apply to get partial reimbursement for sessions. I also accept HSA and FSA accounts. Please note: in order to use insurance benefits or submit a superbill, you need to be eligible for a DSM diagnosis. If you’d rather not have yourself or your child with a diagnosis on file, you can choose pay my private rate.

  • Depending on what kind of support you are looking for, it can be ongoing, long-term consistent support through weekly 30, 45- or 55-minute sessions. If you have a parenting/caregiving issue that is affecting you acutely, perhaps a couple sessions is all you’ll want or need. That’s fine too. If you want consistent sessions but less frequency, that’s also available. All of these decisions are yours and subject to availability. I will help you weigh out the pros/cons of each potential choice. 

    Generally, through play-based therapy with children and families, a significant shift can be observed within 6-12 months, or 24-48 sessions.

    Besides the time it will take within our sessions (usually 45-50 minutes), I may prompt you to think about things, practice different skills, or work on a project to help you get a new perspective in-between sessions. The amount of time you spend on these things is up to you.

I still have a question!

Rates & Payment

Private Pay Rates for Psychothearpy Services

$225

Initial Intake SEssion

This First Intake Call covers a deep dive into history, challenges, strengths, resources and getting on the same page.

$200

Subsequent 1-HOUR Sessions

This includes the 2nd Intake Call and all following sessions that are 1-hour in length. Applies to all Child Therapy and Parent Consultation Sessions.

$175

Subsequent 45-minute Sessions

All sessions following the intake call that are 45-minutes in length. Applies to all Child Therapy and Parent Consultation Sessions.

$125

Subsequent 30-minute Sessions

All sessions following the intake call that are 30-minutes in length. Applies to all Child Therapy and Parent Consultation Sessions.

$125

Clinical Supervision

All private-practice start-up and clinical supervision sessions for LMHCs in Massachusetts, 45-50 minutes in length.

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Please reach out to me directly or book a discovery call so we can identify a path forward together!

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