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Old 07-13-2004, 12:03 PM   #5
ladysycamore
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marichiko wrote:
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Don't forget the part where if your insurance runs out you suddenly acquire brand new coping skills over night. If you want to be crazy these days, you better have some bucks or else resign yourself to a life of sanity.
Damn I kinda feel guilty...my Medicare and Medicaid took care of my therapy visits. But yeah, I have to agree with you because if they didn't cover it, I certainly would not have gone.

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In the real world, therapists with weekly clients do even sometimes reach a point where they are able to end treatment, and not just because the insurance company won't pony up the bucks for treatment. I'm not saying that anyone actually gets "cured" but they do get "better able to handle things on their own."
Precisely. That's basically what happened to me. I had just reached a point where his services were no longer needed.
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