sessions

I look forward to working together to achieve your goals. Please call first, if you haven’t already, to discuss your situation; 202-746-2245.

Initial phone consultation is free.

We work together in one-hour or 80-minute sessions. Phone sessions and in-person sessions are the same rate. Most clients prefer several sessions—many find that five is a good, solid place to begin. Your goals are paramount and we assess together the best map and strategy to achieve them.

Another great way to work is to gather a group of friends or coworkers and contact me for a tapping group that will run three to five sessions—this option is available on an occasional basis–call and we’ll create what’s best for you.

Hourly sessions:

60- and 80-minute individual sessions are available. Rates are as we’ve discussed together on the phone.

Payment may be made by paypal or by check.

If you choose to pay by check, please bring it with you on the day of your appointment.

If you need to mail it, please mail it to: Lynne Shaner, 2500 Q St NW #445, Washington, DC 20007

If you are unable to come, please call more than 24 hours in advance, to avoid being billed for your unused session.

Note
If you are a first time client, please complete the Service Understanding, Disclaimer, and Release form.

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