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Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.:
One of the biggest reasons people don’t seek therapy is money. People look at a therapist’s hourly rates — which might range from $100 to $250 — and immediately assume they can’t afford professional help. So they stop there.Tartakovsky lists 11 of the options. Perhaps one may help you? |
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I know when I couldnt afford it, there was a clinic of students (supervised by PhD's) that offered session on a weekly or more basis. (I was going twice a week) and it was based on your income. I paid $5 per session.
Perhaps there is a graduate program near you where supervised students can offer therapy at a low fee? |
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I think of all those times I couldn't afford it and how I had to piecemeal it all together.
Now I've got an insurance plan that covers 100% (no copay required) with unlimited visits. That ![]() |
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If you are seeing a psychotherapist and your financial circumstances change sometimes they will discount their fees commensurate with your income. Also if you are part on a mental health community group they sometimes have psychologist as part of their services. That's free.
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all the clinics where i live closed down because of budget problems. The ones that are still open are only referral services; they refer out to private practices, which of course I can't afford. Now Medi-Cal does not cover psychological in CA. I found a needle in the haystack when I finally even found a pdoc for med management last month on the medicare.gov site. My new primary care could not even refer me to anyone. It's tough.
I rely mostly on self-help stuff now for my "therapy". Carol
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I had great coverage and saw two wonderful therapists. one was a hypnotherapist. The other did just regular therapy. But when I got on medicare I had to stop therapy. Neither were covered. lots of people looked for a good therapist for me who was covered by medicare and also satte where my deductable and co payment were paid for. It was a losing battle. No one they found who would be suitable for what I needed was covered by both. So it has been 2 1/2 years since I was in therapy. So I did my work with a psychotherapist before I got on disability.
I do see a pdoc once a month. but i have to pay the deductable, co payment and non allowed amount. Because she is only participating provider with medicare and not the state who covers my deductable and co payment. I got used to not working on things anymore. Just take the medications now. No more therapy. |
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Just not with a pro. My pdoc has offered to talk to me sometimes. Carol
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I did self-talk because I could not find a T that could help and I just needed to get my pain/feelings out of my system. didn't cure me but it helped me through some rough patches.
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Although it's not the same, there are some "self-help" books out there, such as one for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.......(Therapy for Dummies?
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Hi, I also cannot afford therapy. It is very frustrating, the lack of services in my city for people like us. So I can relate. It makes me feel even more hopeless. There is one place that provides 6 mos. free counselling if they even take you, but there is a 3 month waiting list, which is hard to wait for! I searched and search and the best I got was people commiserating with me that there aren't good services here.
It's not fair. I really wanted counselling, it feels impossible to make progress on my own. It's so good that there are places like this. I just found this forum, and am hoping to learn from others here and also lend an ear or whatever help I can give. What has helped others when therapy isn't an option? There must be a way. I admire your courage for keeping on and trying to go work thru it on your own. |
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