Private-pay-forward online therapy for clients who split time between states and want continuity of care with one therapist.
If your life moves between places, your therapy should not have to start over every time your location changes.
Cameron Eshgh, LMHC-D, is licensed to provide online therapy to clients physically located in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, and Vermont. This may support continuity of care for snowbirds, seasonal residents, and clients who split time between states.
Snowbird and multi-location inquiries are reviewed with attention to where you will be physically located for sessions; insurance-based openings may require a waitlist.
Many people do not live in one place year-round. You may spend part of the year in New York or New Jersey and part of the year in Florida. You may travel seasonally, maintain multiple homes, care for family in another state, or move between locations for work, partnership, health, retirement, or transition.
When therapy is going well, continuity matters. You should not have to retell your story, restart care, or interrupt therapy every time your physical location changes.
Multistate online therapy can help create a consistent therapeutic relationship across the actual shape of your life.
For online therapy, the state where you are physically located at the time of session matters. Cameron is licensed to provide therapy when clients are physically located in:
New York · New Jersey · Florida · Massachusetts · Vermont
If you travel outside those states, Cameron may not be able to provide therapy while you are physically located elsewhere. Location eligibility should be clarified before beginning and revisited when your travel schedule changes.
This is especially important for clients who split time between New York, New Jersey, and Florida.
Online therapy for snowbirds and multistate clients may be a fit if:
This work is especially suited to clients who value privacy, continuity, depth, and a therapeutic relationship that can hold complexity over time.
You may be seeking therapy because your life is not only geographically complex, but emotionally complex too. Common themes include:
You may not need more fragmentation. You may need one steady therapeutic space.
Private-pay and self-pay therapy are currently the most direct ways to inquire about working with Cameron for multistate care.
Insurance-based therapy can be more complex when location, plan rules, availability, and state licensure all matter. Insurance-based openings are limited and may require a waitlist.
Private pay may be a fit if you want:
Fees and billing details are reviewed before therapy begins.
Fees & InsuranceMultistate therapy is not only a logistical solution. It can also support deeper work.
For many clients, moving between places reflects a larger life threshold: between work and retirement, family obligation and selfhood, achievement and meaning, old identity and new life, belonging and freedom, continuity and change.
Therapy with Cameron may include attention to:
The work is online, but the therapeutic relationship is steady.
If you split time between New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, or Vermont, include your locations and typical travel rhythm in your inquiry. Before beginning, Cameron will clarify:
Snowbird and multi-location inquiries are reviewed with attention to where you will be physically located for sessions.
Begin With an InquiryLook for a therapist licensed in both states where you will attend sessions. Cameron is licensed in New York and Florida, which may make continuity possible when you move between those states.
Online therapy may support continuity if your therapist is licensed where you are physically located. Starting over locally each season may work too, but it can interrupt momentum if the work is relational or depth-oriented.
For online therapy, the state where you are physically located during the session usually determines whether the therapist can legally provide care. Cameron can provide therapy when clients are physically located in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, or Vermont.
One multistate therapist may support continuity if they are licensed where you spend time. Separate local therapists may be necessary if you regularly spend sessions in states where one therapist is not licensed.
Insurance coverage may matter most if cost is the deciding factor. Continuity may matter more if you want to stay with one therapist across seasonal moves, especially for depth-oriented or relational work.
If you split time between New Jersey and Florida, look for a therapist licensed in both states or be prepared to pause, transfer, or use separate local care when you move. Cameron is licensed in both New Jersey and Florida.
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