Generally, How Much Do Rehab Programs Cost if Not Covered by Insurance?
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Question by Melly Jelly: Generally, how much do rehab programs cost if not covered by insurance?
I’m looking into this for a friend and a price range or something would be EXTREMELY helpful.
(if it’s important, it’d be a self-esteem rehab program for like depression/eating disorders/etc)
Thanks so much in advance.
Best answer:
Answer by D.D.
The rehabilitation, or therapy centers can cost anywhere from 1600$ per DAY, on up, mostly on up.
That is why there are other methods that work even better and cost a lot less. A method that works extraordinarily well and so that the issues don’t come back is this one, garythink.com, eftmasters.com, eftuniverse.com.
That would cost approximately 115$ for a trained PHD therapist that knows the method, an hour, and take far less time, some things resolved in an hour or two, and the rest a few months at the most., depending on the situation.
Look at the practioners here, eftmasters.com and find one that is also trained as a therapist in eating disorders,etc.
Rehab places and traditional therapy without this method will only take years and years and cost a lot, and never remove or heal the trauma and pain, their goal, is just to manage symptoms and usually includes medications that do not heal anything.
The method I gave you actually helps heal the issues and pain.
Answer by Jody
There are non-profit treatment centers such as the Caron Treatment Centers in PA, TX, NY, etc
Call 1-800-854-6023 to find out more information about the Caron Treatment Facilities and other services they offer for family and friends. They are mostly for drug, alcohol and eating disorders.
The page below has videos and much more information on the Caron programs.
County rehabs are far less expensive than state-run facilities. There are 2-week and 28 day programs, which can run from about $ 200-1,000 dollars a day in my Appalachian Mountain region. If your friend has been court-ordered into treatment, the county you live in must pay the costs for inpatient care and follow up treatment. Social services, juvenile authorities, and police (in cases where the law has been broken) can persuade attorneys and judges to court order treatment.
People rarely go to treatment centers for depression or self-esteem issues, but they do go for addictions and/or trauma (such as chronic child abuse, incest related illnesses like ptsd)..
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