I think it depends on a lot of things like where you live and the going rate in that location and whether they're in a group practice or practicing alone and what insurance you have, etc.
Go with the therapist you like the best, that seems like they'll be the most helpful, not a degree or anything. The degree is just like a license, just says they did the schooling, not whether they're actually a "good" therapist for you.
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