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Not everyone lives in th USA. We have therapy covered by public health for free in my country.
Not disagreeing, just see this association with expensive therapy and the USA a lot. Mental health care, as well as dental, is out of pocket or has a large co pay in a lot of countries that otherwise have a good healthcare system.
I don't live in the US either. I actually live in Denmark and while we have free healthcare, it doesn't cover everything. I think they changed it in recent years so that youths would be able to get free therapy, but when I was young, there wasn't any of that. You could get 10 sessions with a therapist and pay less thanks to insurance, but after those ten sessions it was full price if you wanted to keep the same therapist and I couldn't afford that at the time. I ended up having to change therapists every ten sessions and by the end I was worse off mentally than before I started. Hence why i say that therapy is a luxury for the rich. It still is today if you are over a certain age. I could probably afford therapy if I really needed it, but it would still be expensive and with how things are going in the world, I would probably not spend money on a therapist anytime soon unless it was a life or death situation.
I'm glad therapy is free in your country though. Where do you live?
So? Not everyone lives in your country either.
OP is right, many poor people don't have therapy covered and that's a calculus they have to deal with.
You rubbing in your free therapy doesn't help anyone in countries that aren't yours.