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Originally Posted by amandalouise
why not see both. people have a family doctor and a chiropractor, a family doctor and a orthopedist, a rape crisis therapist and a mental health therapist, a yoga counselor and a mental health therapist and a medical doctor.
people combine art therapy by taking art classes and a mental health therapist .....
people combine having a hypnotist and a mental health provider and a medical doctor..
people combine having a family medical doctor and a college /high school /home nurse/ psychiatric nurse
people combine their health care in what ever ways they need it. if you need a body masseuse and need massage therapy to help you along with needing a mental health therapist theres no reason why you cant have both.
be sure to check with your insurance plans so that you will know if you need to pay for one or the other out of your pocket.
who knows some insurances cover a full range of health care in one package - physical health (which a body massage and chiropractic work falls under) mental health (therapists, psychiatric social workers psychiatrists and psychologists ) and dental health all in one complete package.

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Yes I guess there are lots of times when someone sees more than 1 person, so maybe I just need to find a way of making this work for me. Unfortunately I have to meet all the fees myself, but I do see all this work as an investment in me, so I will see how I can juggle things to have the benefit of both - thankyou SD