• @coolkicks@lemmy.world
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    271 year ago

    Been looking at therapists for my teenage daughter, she’s been debating therapy for a couple of years and has recently fully committed.

    We have good insurance and are financially secure, and holy shit it’s still going to cost an extraordinary amount. I don’t understand how anyone struggling with financial insecurity could even consider having access to therapy as an option.

    What a fundamentally broken system, there is not a single type of care that exists that is accessible to the people who need it.

    • @MrFappy@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      As someone who is indeed struggling with financial insecurity, on top of depression, anxiety, and I’m pretty sure adult ADD, it sucks a great deal. My spouse also has similar issues, and so we try to just find the joy in our kids, but I’m worried about passing our issues on to the kids. I truly don’t know what to do at this point.

    • @kofe@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      I’m going to start seeing a sliding scale therapist at $60/hr once a week. I’m donating plasma to afford it, along with using student loans. I figure it’s an investment that will pay off. There are therapists that will work pro bono, too.