tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post692054021986731405..comments2024-03-18T08:02:51.154-07:00Comments on Had Enough Therapy?: When Therapy FailsStuart Schneidermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12784043736879991769noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-16576302850039648702017-02-26T07:11:24.764-08:002017-02-26T07:11:24.764-08:00I think therapy would be much more effective if, w...I think therapy would be much more effective if, when patients took to the feigned fainting couch, the care givers were taught how to say, "Yeah, so?" instead of "How does that make you feel?"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-48223558711432002272017-02-25T07:48:46.956-08:002017-02-25T07:48:46.956-08:00These people have been reading propaganda and hav...These people have been reading propaganda and have no skills in minimal research. Fake news is working.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8078379512095504946.post-61614872516423955522017-02-25T06:11:56.594-08:002017-02-25T06:11:56.594-08:00SS: "Their patients are paying the price.&quo...SS: "Their patients are paying the price."<br /><br />I know what you mean, but, literally speaking, only 13% of patients are paying for service. According to HHS, over 50% of total fees are paid by the Federal govt (Medicaid, Medicare, etc.) and the states:<br /><br />https://aspe.hhs.gov/basic-report/behavioral-health-providers-expenditures-methods-and-sources-payment-electronic-health-record-incentive-payments-certain-behavioral-health-providers-policy-descriptions#table1<br /><br />So, in effect, you and I pay for their failures. That's very generous of us!trigger warninghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06310637474428322994noreply@blogger.com