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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 751674" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I think you need to stop lying to her. To let her make her own decisions about therapy. I think you have more to lose than gain by trying to control the situation. I would (try to) butt out of it. Let the two of them deal with it. Why are you involved in the financial aspects? While your daughter must be a dependent on your insurance, is she still your dependent financially, that is are you still responsible for her debts?</p><p></p><p>If you can, let the two of them deal with it. The therapist and your daughter, if that is what she wants.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Busy. I would NOT again see this therapist. </p><p></p><p>PS I saw a therapist for many more years than did daughter, and never got better. I paid him a fortune, and would not stop, until I stopped. If insurance is paying it, don't get involved. If there is a co-pay insist that daughter pay for it. If she chooses not to, that is her choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 751674, member: 18958"] I think you need to stop lying to her. To let her make her own decisions about therapy. I think you have more to lose than gain by trying to control the situation. I would (try to) butt out of it. Let the two of them deal with it. Why are you involved in the financial aspects? While your daughter must be a dependent on your insurance, is she still your dependent financially, that is are you still responsible for her debts? If you can, let the two of them deal with it. The therapist and your daughter, if that is what she wants. I agree with Busy. I would NOT again see this therapist. PS I saw a therapist for many more years than did daughter, and never got better. I paid him a fortune, and would not stop, until I stopped. If insurance is paying it, don't get involved. If there is a co-pay insist that daughter pay for it. If she chooses not to, that is her choice. [/QUOTE]
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