Psychologists aren't covered by public insurance where I am, so I'v always payed out of pocket $160 / session. My T offers sliding scale $120 - $185. I've been with her a long time, so she's never increased me. And after I lost my job last year, she agreed to cut her fee to $100/session, which is still a huge chunk of my income but I feel like I really benefit from the therapy so every penny is worth it to me. Right now I don't have any income coming in, employment insurance ran out, and I mentioned I might have to drop out of T, if I don't find a job soon - am also thinking of going back to school for retraining, but she told me not to worry about that, we'd cross that bridge when we came to it, and we could probably work something out, so I don't really know what that means.
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