FAQ’s
Why should I choose Project inMOTION?
What sets Project inMOTION apart is our holistic, movement-based approach to supporting young people’s social-emotional development. Unlike traditional therapy settings, we create a person-centered space where participants can build emotional awareness, confidence, and resilience in real time. Our programs honor individuality, self-agency, and creativity while breaking the stigma around mental health, expanding access to services, and providing education to empower our community. By integrating movement and experiential learning, we offer a unique, engaging, and effective approach that helps young people thrive beyond the walls of a conventional office or classroom.
What services do we offer?
Project inMOTION offers individual sessions, family sessions and group counseling designed to support the social-emotional development of young people. Our group programs use a variety of engaging modalities including: drama, music, boxing, cheerleading, and swimming; to help participants work toward their social-emotional goals in a dynamic and interactive way. Each service is designed to be person-centered, fostering growth, confidence, and resilience in a supportive and inclusive environment.
How does payment work at Project inMOTION?
At Project inMOTION, we are in-network with Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield. Cigna, Oscar Health, United Healthcare, and Oxford, 1199SEIU. If you do not have one of these health insurances, our fees range from $37-$100 sliding scale depending on service offered. We are happy to submit claims on your behalf directly to your insurance company.
What are our specialties?
Project inMOTION specializes in supporting young people ages 2–45 through creative, movement-based, and holistic therapeutic approaches. Our practice welcomes youth of diverse cultures, abilities, and neurodiversity, providing an inclusive community where everyone can thrive. We focus on areas such as adolescence, early childhood/childhood, trauma, anxiety, depression, behavioral challenges, neurodiversity and family support.
Our clinicians have a particular interest in utilizing creative arts, movement, and play spaces as therapeutic mediums, helping young people explore different forms of movement and expression. Through these experiences, participants engage actively in their own healing and wellness journeys, developing confidence, emotional regulation, and resilience in a supportive, person-centered environment.

