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amother
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Mon, Jul 17 2023, 10:11 pm
amother OP wrote: | yes, listed out each insurance that I'm a participating in-network provider for. |
Ironically Relief does not believe in therapists that accept insurance and won't give recommendations to any provider that is not paid out of pocket. I find them to be wholly incompetent in actually wanting to help real people.
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amother
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Mon, Jul 17 2023, 10:32 pm
amother Dimgray wrote: | Ironically Relief does not believe in therapists that accept insurance and won't give recommendations to any provider that is not paid out of pocket. I find them to be wholly incompetent in actually wanting to help real people. |
I'm sorry to hear this. I know that not every service has 100% positive reviews, and I have spoken to many who have said that Relief helped them (as clients). While I may not have heard back from Relief personally as a clinician, I know they do provide help to people by connecting them to clinicians.
I wonder if the notion "therapists who accept insurance aren't competent" is one that is just commonplace; I've seen the same philosophy in other threads on this site. (I don't know if Relief operates with this idea though, and I cannot speak for them.)
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coloredleaves
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Mon, Jul 17 2023, 10:49 pm
I think u my get clients from psychology today if u look frum. I also think referral sources are important- rabanim, teachers, kalla teachers, a frum internist doctor- whoever makes sense based on the clients you serve. On the nefesh listserve people also ask for referrals in network and u can self refer yourself. Once you've seen a number of frum people, word of mouth grows.
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amother
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Tue, Jul 18 2023, 3:18 am
amother OP wrote: | NJ and NY, and yes my clients are remote as long as they're in those states. |
Can u be my therapist? I am looking for a therapist
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amother
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Tue, Jul 18 2023, 5:24 am
amother Yellow wrote: | I have a friend who just became a LCSW. She graduated with honors and I also believe that she has a natural talent for this job. She told me she started working in a clinic.
I told her that she is so much more talented than that and I would never see a clinic SW.
she told me it is a stepping stone for her to get her name out there and eventually become private.
Not a bad idea. |
I just saw a student therapist in a clinic and they were so much better than some private ones I'd been to. ]
You have to research the quality of the clinic as well
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