scout86
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Partly this is because I'm curious, partly it's because I think it might be helpful to gather information together in one place.
We have people here from all over the world and from a wide variety of circumstances. Some countries have "socialized medicine", some don't. I'm guessing that there's a lot of variation, even between countries with socialized medicine.
So, for anyone who wants to chime in, how do you pay for therapy? What problems have you run into? How have you dealt with the problems? What are your ideas on better ways to do things? What questions would you like to ask on this topic?
In my case, I started out paying for therapy myself, because I didn't have insurance. My T has a sliding scale, which helped. (He was still second only to the house payment on my list of monthly expenses.)
As of a year ago, I have insurance. It's cheap and so far uncomplicated. I have no idea how long they're going to be willing to pay the bills. (He just had me fill on a DSM self assessment of some sort and that might give him enough excuses to keep me around a long time!) He never brings insurance up. I'm sort of scared to ask. I guess I'll cross the bridge if and when I come to it...
I know, at least in this country, insurance varies wildly. Mine is a state subsidized program for "the working poor". Mental health care only costs me the monthly premium. No co-pay, no deductible. The premium is slightly less than half of what I was paying at the bottom of his sliding scale, for one session. (Here in the US, we do things one extreme or the other, I guess.)
Anyone else?
We have people here from all over the world and from a wide variety of circumstances. Some countries have "socialized medicine", some don't. I'm guessing that there's a lot of variation, even between countries with socialized medicine.
So, for anyone who wants to chime in, how do you pay for therapy? What problems have you run into? How have you dealt with the problems? What are your ideas on better ways to do things? What questions would you like to ask on this topic?
In my case, I started out paying for therapy myself, because I didn't have insurance. My T has a sliding scale, which helped. (He was still second only to the house payment on my list of monthly expenses.)
As of a year ago, I have insurance. It's cheap and so far uncomplicated. I have no idea how long they're going to be willing to pay the bills. (He just had me fill on a DSM self assessment of some sort and that might give him enough excuses to keep me around a long time!) He never brings insurance up. I'm sort of scared to ask. I guess I'll cross the bridge if and when I come to it...
I know, at least in this country, insurance varies wildly. Mine is a state subsidized program for "the working poor". Mental health care only costs me the monthly premium. No co-pay, no deductible. The premium is slightly less than half of what I was paying at the bottom of his sliding scale, for one session. (Here in the US, we do things one extreme or the other, I guess.)
Anyone else?