Posted by alexandra_k on March 15, 2005, at 14:02:26
In reply to Re: More money stuff :( » fallsfall, posted by All Done on March 15, 2005, at 12:34:48
I don't know anything about health insurance etc etc...
But I think you do need to tell him one way or the other. You are being tolerant about it but he is likely to have other clients who may well not be. It is a favour to him in the long run, he needs to get that right. Professionalism and all...
Personally - I would email or write it down and give it to him. It isn't fair to have to deal with that in your therapy sessions (not considering how much you have been paying for them!) And you need to know for the future how much you are going to have to pay etc etc.
But IMO it really is important that he gets that right and you have every right to insist on that.
If it was any service other than therapy I don't think it would be tolerated...
But I do understand your being hesitant to bring it up.
How about emailing him a version of the post that you posted about this? Sounds like he may need to clarify his situation with the insurance company too... If he isn't playing by their rules then they may stop paying for their clients to work with him and he won't be too happy about that.
You could let him know in a nice way before someone else beats you to it and he ends up in some serious trouble.
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