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Default Aug 09, 2018 at 06:24 AM
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I have started to go back to counseling and they do not take my second insurance mass heath only my first one which is my parents. the co pay is 50.00 dollars per visit. I do get ssi which is not a lot. and do work a part time job 2 hours 5 days at a school only pays 11.00 per hour so the income is not really a lot. is there any programs out there to help me pay? my balance is going down quickly. I prefer this counselor. I am in MA if that helps
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Default Aug 09, 2018 at 07:37 PM
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Are you near any comm u with mental health centers like Boston, Worcester or Springfield? Counseling Centers affiliated with a hospital might be less $$.

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