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May. 25th, 2009 02:13 pmI am 20 year old university student going to school in the area of Albany, New York. My hometown is NYC, NY. I would like to start psychotherapy and T soon.
I was wondering one main issue/concern:
Does anyone know a therapist in New York City that lets people with Medicaid on a sliding scale? If so, please let me know. Please note that it is also important to me this person is willing to work with my academic schedule and being away from NYC eight months of the year. So it is also crucial this person is willing to do therapy sessions over the phone. Strong preference to a therapist who does not follow or is not rigid about following the Benjamin Standard of Care. Names of therapists and their contact information will be highly appreciated.
Post script:
I have been through hell with Callen Lorde about them being sufficient on providing a therapist for me to see. However, I have not gotten a rapid response due to their "wait list". Most of the ones I have found does not accept my health insurance, Medicaid. As a college student in his 20's, I am sure some can relate to how hard it is to have money in their hands.
I was wondering one main issue/concern:
Does anyone know a therapist in New York City that lets people with Medicaid on a sliding scale? If so, please let me know. Please note that it is also important to me this person is willing to work with my academic schedule and being away from NYC eight months of the year. So it is also crucial this person is willing to do therapy sessions over the phone. Strong preference to a therapist who does not follow or is not rigid about following the Benjamin Standard of Care. Names of therapists and their contact information will be highly appreciated.
Post script:
I have been through hell with Callen Lorde about them being sufficient on providing a therapist for me to see. However, I have not gotten a rapid response due to their "wait list". Most of the ones I have found does not accept my health insurance, Medicaid. As a college student in his 20's, I am sure some can relate to how hard it is to have money in their hands.