The general costs of anti-anxiety and anti-depression treatments are very low : the primary drugs of first resort are generic and on the discount prescription list of stores like WalMart or Target, and Idaho allows talk therapy at a level of licensure that keeps costs from being prohibitive. Most clinics have or can direct you to a location with a “sliding scale” payment system, and they’ll have low-income offers that are less than the cost of transportation and significantly less than the costs of a no-show fee.
You may also, depending on your situation, qualify for Medicaid, and the Idaho state Medicaid group does cover behavioral and mental health services.
This is also a situation where knowing the exact issue provides tools to at least mitigate the effects even before you go to further treatment sessions, so it’s very useful.
If you’re the ialdabaoth from rpg.net, go to Intangibility.org and check some of the recent threads there.
The general costs of anti-anxiety and anti-depression treatments are very low : the primary drugs of first resort are generic and on the discount prescription list of stores like WalMart or Target, and Idaho allows talk therapy at a level of licensure that keeps costs from being prohibitive. Most clinics have or can direct you to a location with a “sliding scale” payment system, and they’ll have low-income offers that are less than the cost of transportation and significantly less than the costs of a no-show fee.
You may also, depending on your situation, qualify for Medicaid, and the Idaho state Medicaid group does cover behavioral and mental health services.
This is also a situation where knowing the exact issue provides tools to at least mitigate the effects even before you go to further treatment sessions, so it’s very useful.
If you’re the ialdabaoth from rpg.net, go to Intangibility.org and check some of the recent threads there.
I was once, yes. I’ll look at that.
EDIT: Why… why was THIS one downvoted?