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spondylosaurus | 7 months ago

> it really is only an option for the elite, which is fine if you're counselling people from similar backgrounds, but not when you're dealing with people from lower socioeconomic classes with experiences that weren't even on your radar

A bizarre qualm. Why would a therapist need to be from the same socioeconomic class as their client? They aren't giving clients life advice. They're giving clients specific services that that training prepared them to provide.

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QuadmasterXLII|7 months ago

they don’t need to be from the same class, but without insurance traditional once a week therapy costs as much as rent, and society wide, insurance can’t actually reduce price

p_ing|7 months ago

Many LMHCs have moved to cash-only with sliding scale.

koakuma-chan|7 months ago

> They're giving clients specific services that that training prepared them to provide.

And what would that be?

spondylosaurus|7 months ago

Cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectic behavioral therapy, EMDR, acceptance and commitment therapy, family systems therapy, biofeedback, exposure and response prevention, couples therapy...?