What it covers, what it does not.
The forty-five practitioners on our current roster collectively speak twenty-four languages. The distribution is not even; some languages are richly represented and others are present only via a single practitioner. This page lists what is covered.
Universally covered. English is spoken fluently by every therapist on the roster. Booking in English works under all circumstances.
Heavily covered. French, Italian, Russian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch each have multiple practitioners on the roster who speak the language as a first or near-first language. Booking in any of these is straightforward; we typically have multiple options to choose from.
Covered with one or two practitioners. Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Greek, Ukrainian. These are present but not multiple; if you need a session in one of them, message us early to confirm the right practitioner is on shift.
Covered indirectly. Mandarin, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew. The roster does not currently include first-language speakers of these. Most clients with these as first languages book in English with a therapist whose English is native or near-native; this works well for the actual session work even if it does not work for full conversation.
What we are working on. We add to the roster slowly and try to broaden the language coverage when we can. A native Mandarin-speaking therapist has been on our radar for some time; the constraint has been finding a candidate who matches our other standards as well as the language.
For practical booking: tell us your preferred session language at the time of booking and we will route the message accordingly. The default is English. Anything else is negotiable.