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Old Feb 09, 2018, 08:50 PM
shamon86 shamon86 is offline
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I've been seeing my T for over 5 years. I just found out my insurance changed and instead of charging me a $30 copay, I now have a 75% co-insurance (roughly $120) per visit (I have sessions once a week) because she is out of network. There's no way I can afford that, I was barely able to afford seeing her before my insurance changed. Even cutting back on sessions to every other week wouldn't be affordable. After talking with the insurance biller at the office, she suggested possibly going as a self pay patient rather than stopping therapy all together. I have to talk to my T about it, and I left her a message this morning, but she hasn't called back. Now I have all weekend to stress out over this

For those of you who may be self pay, would you be comfortable in sharing how much your typically pay per session?

On the other hand, maybe it is time to just stop going to therapy. I can't keep seeing a therapist for the rest of my life, it's got to stop at some point right? I've made some progress in the years I've been going, but I've still got things I'm working on (but I'm sure everyone can say that). I'm never going to be "happy" and will probably never make it to just being content with my life so why keep trying?

So when does therapy stop?
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