My work includes a strong commitment to the following values and mission:

  • Promotion of human dignity, diversity, respect, antiracism, integrity, inclusion, empowerment, social justice advocacy, and health equity
  • A moral and professional obligation to understand and acknowledge the role of oppressive systems and intersection forms of oppression on one’s experiences and identity
  • Dedication to working on dismantling institutions that have historically dehumanized BIPOC individuals
  • Understanding the role of systems in an individual’s experience and not problematizing normal responses to racial trauma and systemic oppression and racism
  • Using psychotherapy as a space to help heal from the wounds of oppression and trauma while creating space for empowerment and agency
  • Use of the continuous practice of socially locating myself within my patient care relationships and the systems I work within and contribute to, and understanding the implications of my social location in my work

Frequently asked questions

During the initial session, Dr. Kapoor will conduct an assessment of your concerns and psychological health to determine the most suitable treatment plan with your help. Collaboration is key. The assessment involves a clinical interview and completion of standardized tests.

Dr. Kapoor does not take insurance however, some health care providers will cover costs of out of network services . Please check with your insurance provider. These appeals will be the responsibility of the patient.

Please provide at least 48 hours' notice if you are unable to keep your appointment. Your appointment time is reserved for you. Missed appointments or cancellations for appointments received with less than 48 hours' notice will be billed at the full session rate. Please note weekends are not included in the 48 hours.

Sessions are private and confidential; however, there are specific instances that the law requires that information is shared about you: if you are at risk of harming yourself, if you are at risk of harming others, information about child abuse or neglect, or in the event of a court order or subpoena for your records.

There is no guarantee that a given therapy will be successful. Research indicates that it is important for clients to find a psychologist with whom they have a good working relationship to increase the likelihood of a positive treatment outcome. Research also indicates that completion of therapy homework is linked to favorable outcomes.