City Slicker
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@sun seeker I had posted my reply then I saw your reply. Pretty much my experience too - especially the art therapists - I am not sure why that is - maybe it's the only mental health profession that uses the word 'therapist' making people feel they are actually getting some type of therapy ??
Canadian Association of Mental Health coverage here is time limited although if you are hospitalized you can get a longer term of 'aftercare' but you will not be able to do any meaningful type of therapy work. It's mostly CBT counselling to get you bandaged up and back out in the world. The Local Health Integration Network places a premium on how many new clients an organization is seeing, not so much on how many times that same individual is seen. There is quite a bit of pressure on health services to see more and more clients for less and less service.
Waiting lists in this province are crazy. You get priority if you get hospitalized. And you have to be in really rough shape to get hospitalized in my city.
Canadian Association of Mental Health coverage here is time limited although if you are hospitalized you can get a longer term of 'aftercare' but you will not be able to do any meaningful type of therapy work. It's mostly CBT counselling to get you bandaged up and back out in the world. The Local Health Integration Network places a premium on how many new clients an organization is seeing, not so much on how many times that same individual is seen. There is quite a bit of pressure on health services to see more and more clients for less and less service.
Waiting lists in this province are crazy. You get priority if you get hospitalized. And you have to be in really rough shape to get hospitalized in my city.