
Sep 10, 2015, 11:15 PM
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Member Since: May 2015
Location: USA
Posts: 1,677
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Originally Posted by scorpiosis37
I talked to my T last night. She said that her standard few is $150, but now that she is going to be taking payment out of pocket she is charging clients who make above a certain amount $120 and clients who make under that amount $80. So, for me, the fee is $80. I expressed a little concern over this, and she said she might be able to come down to $75, but no lower than that. That was above the number I had in my head. In my head, the number I could afford was $50. However, in the moment, I agreed to the $75/$80. I don't want to lose my T over $25/week. So, after I hung up with her, I called my dad. We worked something out where he is going to help me for awhile, while I try to cut down on other expenses and come up with a way to work this amount into my budget. It definitely puts a strain on things-- and it sucks to know that there is a $ amount attached to my relationship with T-- but I made the decision that I am just going to move forward with the way it is. I want her back, and it's worth it to me to have that support and consistency. I've tried out other therapists and I don't want them; I want her. So, we are going to have a phone session next week and then, the week after, I will see her in person again for the first time!
I will, however, have to work through some of my hurt feelings with her. In order to move forward, I need to tell her how it made me feel that she didn't follow through on the referrals. My hope is that we can get through that in a session or two, and then just move on from there. I really want to get back to having the relationship we had before the break. I miss her!
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I was wondering how often you see her and how often you need to see her. Could you go every two or three weeks? It would save you some money, or could you do that until you work it into your budget?
I am so glad you can still see your T. My T also has MS and when she was diagnosed she was out of work for months. She is doing well now.
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