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continuation: if you pay less than his usual price?
example: the cost of the session is 400,00 but you pay 300,00 because of financial problems. note: could someone please help me in the thread ''transference help me'', please? |
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Many mental healthcare professionals have a sliding fee scale and if it is up to them to give you a smaller fee and they do then it would seem to be ok. This is done due to financial hardship. If you mean it is done due to favoritism then I don't see that as fair. If I missed the mark here, I apologize. I do that sometimes.
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Agree ^^, A lot of therapists will be flexible on fee, according to your financial situation.
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It's ok for the therapist to reduce the fee if the client is experiencing financial hardship, but it's completely inappropriate as a gesture of favoritism.
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