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I see a counselor once a week. I called my insurance to ask how many sessions I am allowed and they said I get 12 hours. I feel bad now because I've been going weekly for 5 or 6 months now. Is she not getting paid for my visits?
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Hi and welcome to Psych Central!
I am thinking that your insurance is paying for your visits. If it wasnt, then you would likely be getting bills from the office demanding payment for the services. I hope you find Psych Central a welcome and supporting place. Welcome to the group! |
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Usually the insurance company approves a standard number of sessions, after which the therapist has to request more and justify the reason for them. They know what to say to get the approval, in most cases. I hope it's working for you.
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I'm sure if she wasn't getting paid she would let you know. Usually the therapist can request more sessions and sometimes insurance will grant that request.
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