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Did the New York Times just blame the lack of affordable mental health care on therapists?!

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Here’s a question to start us off today: What if I told you that the constant push to make therapy more affordable is actually hurting both therapists and clients? I know, it sounds counterintuitive. We’re in a helping profession, right?

So making therapy affordable should be the goal.

I’m sure many of you read the New York Times article, which was headlined “Therapy Can Be a Financial Burden. Try Telling Your Therapist That.” and, if you’re anything like some of the therapists I heard from, you didn’t feel great about how cash pay therapists were portrayed.

But what if this whole narrative around affordability is backfiring? What if, in our attempts to keep therapy accessible, we’re not only devaluing mental health, but also providing less-than-ideal care to our clients?

Today, we’re going to flip this conversation on its head and explore how the pursuit of 'affordable therapy' is leading us down a path of burnout and financial stress, and ultimately—less effective therapy for clients.

In this episode, Tiffany shares:

Where the push for affordable therapy comes from and its consequences on therapists;

Why “affordable therapy” isn’t a sustainable solution for therapists OR clients;

A new way to think about fees and accessibility;

The power of charging what you need.

Resources Mentioned:

Fun with Fees Calculator

  continue reading

129 episodes

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Manage episode 448408894 series 2794634
Content provided by Tiffany McLain. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tiffany McLain or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ready to set your fee? You choose the dream, we'll do the math. Download our FREE Fun with Fees Calculator here 👉🏽 https://www.leaninmakebank.com/free

Here’s a question to start us off today: What if I told you that the constant push to make therapy more affordable is actually hurting both therapists and clients? I know, it sounds counterintuitive. We’re in a helping profession, right?

So making therapy affordable should be the goal.

I’m sure many of you read the New York Times article, which was headlined “Therapy Can Be a Financial Burden. Try Telling Your Therapist That.” and, if you’re anything like some of the therapists I heard from, you didn’t feel great about how cash pay therapists were portrayed.

But what if this whole narrative around affordability is backfiring? What if, in our attempts to keep therapy accessible, we’re not only devaluing mental health, but also providing less-than-ideal care to our clients?

Today, we’re going to flip this conversation on its head and explore how the pursuit of 'affordable therapy' is leading us down a path of burnout and financial stress, and ultimately—less effective therapy for clients.

In this episode, Tiffany shares:

Where the push for affordable therapy comes from and its consequences on therapists;

Why “affordable therapy” isn’t a sustainable solution for therapists OR clients;

A new way to think about fees and accessibility;

The power of charging what you need.

Resources Mentioned:

Fun with Fees Calculator

  continue reading

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