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Default May 27, 2015 at 10:39 PM
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I have been receiving treatment at a mental health clinic. Due to an insurance change, I am going to have to seek a new therapist because my current therapist doesn't except the new insurance. As I go on this search for a new therapist, I don't quite know how this process functions. Do therapist work in offices where they expect you to see their choice doctor and nurses, or do they work as individual contractors and have no concern as to what doctors and nurses handle the medications?
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Default May 28, 2015 at 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Lunatic Fringe View Post
I have been receiving treatment at a mental health clinic. Due to an insurance change, I am going to have to seek a new therapist because my current therapist doesn't except the new insurance. As I go on this search for a new therapist, I don't quite know how this process functions. Do therapist work in offices where they expect you to see their choice doctor and nurses, or do they work as individual contractors and have no concern as to what doctors and nurses handle the medications?

https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/

Make sure you pick your insurance type.
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