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(Anonymous) 2016-03-14 02:59 am (UTC)(link)sa
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(Anonymous) 2016-03-14 05:09 am (UTC)(link)I do know seeing a psychologist is covered. But what happens there is you see them, you briefly explain what is wrong, and they give you a prescription for something they think might help. But the last time I checked, they don't make any drugs with the function of "making the drug-taker attracted to people." So.
And I have zero knowledge of any primary care physicians who do talk sessions. I have a GP, and she certainly does nothing of the sort. And the Mood Disorders Association of BC has an open group therapy session once a week. But it's extremely general and surfacey, spending a couple of minutes on each person before going on the the next.
I'm on disability, so if anyone was going to be eligible for covered therapy sessions, I'd think it would be me. But I have expressed interest in pursuing regular therapy sessions with multiple healthcare practitioners and none of them have been able to suggest anything that wasn't either extremely limited (you get four sessions and then you're done) or extremely expensive (at least $100 per hour, if one is willing to see a counselor rather than a fully registered therapist. Therapists are all up over $120 now).
Hey, thanks
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