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We Don’t Accept Insurance
Benefits of private pay therapy (out-of-pocket)
No Permanent Diagnosis: To pay a claim, insurance companies require a mental health diagnosis (like Major Depressive Disorder). This becomes part of your permanent medical record. With private pay, you don't need a diagnosis; you can seek therapy for "personal growth," "life transitions," or "stress" without a clinical label.
Protection for Future Goals: A clinical diagnosis on record can sometimes impact future life insurance premiums, security clearance applications, or specific high-stakes career paths (e.g., pilots or first responders). Private pay keeps your records strictly between you and A Healing Breath Counseling and Consulting.
No Clinical Audits: Insurance companies can "audit" your counselor’s notes to ensure you are "sick enough" to justify treatment. Private pay ensures no one but your therapist ever sees your session progress.
No Session Limits: Insurance companies often dictate how many sessions you are allowed. With private pay, you and your therapist decide when you are "finished," not an insurance adjuster.
Specialized Modalities: Many advanced techniques (like specialized trauma work, intensive 90-minute sessions, or other approaches) are not covered by insurance. Private pay allows your counselor to use whatever method is most effective for you.
The "Niche" Factor: Many of the most experienced or highly trained LPCs (specializing in things like EMDR, complex trauma, or executive burnout) do not accept insurance because the reimbursement rates are too low to sustain their practice.
No "Surprise" Bills: With insurance, you might pay a copay today only to get a $200 bill three months later because a claim was denied. Private pay is transparent; you know the cost before the session starts.
Stability Through Job Changes: If you lose your job or change insurance plans, you won't have to find a new counselor. Your relationship with your counselor remains consistent regardless of your employment status.
HSA/FSA Eligible: You can still use your Health Savings Account or Flexible Spending Account to pay for private-pay therapy.