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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 753325" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>Copa, you are right! OMG! I did not see this before .She did always try to discourage us from using insurance. Always said that if we wanted to get certain jobs, there would be a record of mental health counseling and we wouldn't be able to get hired .this never made sense to me . I paid self pay for years to her. And she got $100 each session from me . The insurance pays $60. She tried several times to get us not to use insurance and when I said we could not see her then, she relented and said she would allow me to Bill insurance on her behalf. But then over the summer, she sent me huge bills because she has not reconciled her accounts correctly, and I spent months reconciling and proving insurance had paid her. She also had dates I had not logged at all. It's all a mess. </p><p></p><p>Before I left her office, she gave me a huge verbal list of what she had diagnosed my daughter with. One I remember was histrionic personality disorder. I remember thinking how could daughter have so many diagnosises and therapist had never mentioned any of them? Should I mention this to daughter? I guess not. Just let it play out .</p><p></p><p>My daughter has documented bipolar as well from when she insisted with therapist and the psychiatric she recommended that she had it .I was there when she spoke to them and was flabbergasted how easy it was for daughter to convince them. I pleaded my case to therapist about this in my single session proving how the bipolar did not fit and therapist sided with daughter.</p><p></p><p>She ran a MJ business out of the back office for a while when MJ had become legalized in our State. She told DC1 that MJ was fine. She herself uses it she told me and that it is way more effective than antidepressants for her. She has told me that she did meth during college and has very strange to me (coming from the 12 step perspective) ideas about addiction recovery. She would get pushy when I disagreed with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 753325, member: 24254"] Copa, you are right! OMG! I did not see this before .She did always try to discourage us from using insurance. Always said that if we wanted to get certain jobs, there would be a record of mental health counseling and we wouldn't be able to get hired .this never made sense to me . I paid self pay for years to her. And she got $100 each session from me . The insurance pays $60. She tried several times to get us not to use insurance and when I said we could not see her then, she relented and said she would allow me to Bill insurance on her behalf. But then over the summer, she sent me huge bills because she has not reconciled her accounts correctly, and I spent months reconciling and proving insurance had paid her. She also had dates I had not logged at all. It's all a mess. Before I left her office, she gave me a huge verbal list of what she had diagnosed my daughter with. One I remember was histrionic personality disorder. I remember thinking how could daughter have so many diagnosises and therapist had never mentioned any of them? Should I mention this to daughter? I guess not. Just let it play out . My daughter has documented bipolar as well from when she insisted with therapist and the psychiatric she recommended that she had it .I was there when she spoke to them and was flabbergasted how easy it was for daughter to convince them. I pleaded my case to therapist about this in my single session proving how the bipolar did not fit and therapist sided with daughter. She ran a MJ business out of the back office for a while when MJ had become legalized in our State. She told DC1 that MJ was fine. She herself uses it she told me and that it is way more effective than antidepressants for her. She has told me that she did meth during college and has very strange to me (coming from the 12 step perspective) ideas about addiction recovery. She would get pushy when I disagreed with her. [/QUOTE]
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