Those rates sound a little bit lower than what I would expect around here, but the most important thing is how you (or she) feel about the therapist and whether you feel like you can trust them and they use approaches that work for you. I'd be a little suspicious of getting an advertisement for that in the mail, and would make sure to check around.
A psychologist can be a therapist, but not all are. A therapist is someone who does therapy. Psychologists can also work in other positions. And therapists might be anyone who does therapy, including people who got their degrees in social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, or other things. The liscensure requirements to be a therapist probably vary from country to country, so it might not mean exactly the same thing where you are as it does here either.
I wish you well in finding someone who will be good for her. Sometimes it takes more than one try, so if any therapist is not working out, remember it is an option to find someone else instead.
<font color=green>"Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible" Carl Jung</font color=green>
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