Generally, How Much Do Rehab Programs Cost if Not Covered by Insurance?
Question by Melly Jelly: Generally, how much do rehab programs cost if not covered by insurance?
I’m looking into this for a friend and a price range or something would be EXTREMELY helpful.
(if it’s important, it’d be a self-esteem rehab program for like depression/eating disorders/etc)
Thanks so much in advance.
Best answer:
Answer by D.D.
The rehabilitation, or therapy centers can cost anywhere from 1600$ per DAY, on up, mostly on up.
That is why there are other methods that work even better and cost a lot less. A method that works extraordinarily well and so that the issues don’t come back is this one, garythink.com, eftmasters.com, eftuniverse.com.
That would cost approximately 115$ for a trained PHD therapist that knows the method, an hour, and take far less time, some things resolved in an hour or two, and the rest a few months at the most., depending on the situation.
Look at the practioners here, eftmasters.com and find one that is also trained as a therapist in eating disorders,etc.
Rehab places and traditional therapy without this method will only take years and years and cost a lot, and never remove or heal the trauma and pain, their goal, is just to manage symptoms and usually includes medications that do not heal anything.
The method I gave you actually helps heal the issues and pain.
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