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Old Oct 04, 2018, 08:08 AM
Soybeans Soybeans is offline
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Originally Posted by FallingFreely View Post
I’m generally of the thought that if therapy can help you keep the rest of your life together, it’s a cost worth spending.

Financially speaking, I understand your concerns. A few years ago I cut back my appointments to save money towards my children’s education. I was in an emotional place to handle it, though it was certainly a rough adjustment. Rule of thumb is that good therapy should result in stabilizing finances, not stretching you and creating more burden.

I told my therapist the reason and he understood. I was not eligible for a sliding scale.

I don’t regret my decision, especially since the round of therapy I cut back on ended negatively and dramatically.
In the beginning I justified to myself that paying for therapy and not saving is still better financially than ending up in the hospital again and not being able to work for several months and having to pick up my career all over again. I guess that is still true, maybe this means that I'm finally feeling stable enough to consider reducing my sessions without having my life fall apart?