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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 753360" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>If this therapist doesn't want you to use insurance for the bogus reason of "you won't get a job" I would personally drop her like a hot potato. I would refuse to pay or drive. Period. And I am open minded, but that is scary.</p><p></p><p>Amy has a very high level job that offers five free therapy sessions and encourages the employees to go for help if needed. She has! It is a stressful job and respected and never has therapy been seen as bad. This "the stigma of therapy" is so old school that it gives me the chills. Maybe she is not reporting her income. Does she make you pay cash!</p><p></p><p>I do not know anything about the therapy Amy had. I assume it was job and divorce related but I feel that a grown woman does not need disclose her private therapy sessions to me. It doesn't occur to me to even ask. BUT....Amy IS a woman. She works, pays all of her own bills and is one hundred percent self reliant. So she gets to make all her own decisions and we respect that.</p><p></p><p>Your daughter is asking for as much help from you as a young teen would, so in my opinion you get a big say. If you don't feel right paying this lady or driving your daughter to see her then you don't have to. At 23 she should be doing these things on her own. She is not yet self sufficient so it's up to you.</p><p></p><p>Your daughter still sounds as if she loves you a lot! You do have a nice live bond! Never think she doesn't love you. She does!</p><p></p><p>God bless you, smart lady!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 753360, member: 23706"] If this therapist doesn't want you to use insurance for the bogus reason of "you won't get a job" I would personally drop her like a hot potato. I would refuse to pay or drive. Period. And I am open minded, but that is scary. Amy has a very high level job that offers five free therapy sessions and encourages the employees to go for help if needed. She has! It is a stressful job and respected and never has therapy been seen as bad. This "the stigma of therapy" is so old school that it gives me the chills. Maybe she is not reporting her income. Does she make you pay cash! I do not know anything about the therapy Amy had. I assume it was job and divorce related but I feel that a grown woman does not need disclose her private therapy sessions to me. It doesn't occur to me to even ask. BUT....Amy IS a woman. She works, pays all of her own bills and is one hundred percent self reliant. So she gets to make all her own decisions and we respect that. Your daughter is asking for as much help from you as a young teen would, so in my opinion you get a big say. If you don't feel right paying this lady or driving your daughter to see her then you don't have to. At 23 she should be doing these things on her own. She is not yet self sufficient so it's up to you. Your daughter still sounds as if she loves you a lot! You do have a nice live bond! Never think she doesn't love you. She does! God bless you, smart lady! [/QUOTE]
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