A very short version is that insurance doesn’t compensate adequately, and a therapist can’t work 40 hours/week because patients typically aren’t available during conventional working hours. Also, therapists are only paid when patients show up, so schedulng enough hours is even harder than it sounds.
There’s a serious shortage of psychiatrists accepting insurance, full stop.
The economics of being a therapist.
http://siderea.livejournal.com/1303059.html
http://siderea.livejournal.com/1308342.html
http://siderea.livejournal.com/1308342.html
A very short version is that insurance doesn’t compensate adequately, and a therapist can’t work 40 hours/week because patients typically aren’t available during conventional working hours. Also, therapists are only paid when patients show up, so schedulng enough hours is even harder than it sounds.
psychiatrist != psychologist
But interesting links, thank you.