Try Therapy
I know that therapy is a huge privilege and can be a difficult cost if you don’t have insurance or insurance that covers mental healthcare. But I’m here to give you permission to… ask for a discount. So many therapists are willing to accept patients on a sliding scale basis if you explain your circumstances. If you need help crafting a sample email, try this: “Dear Dr. X, As much as I respect your work and feel willing and able to give you the time and attention dedicated to working together, I cannot commit to joining your sessions at the described cost. As my salary is currently $X, I think $X per session is more feasible for me. Would you be able to accommodate, or can you recommend a colleague who can?” When I first started working with my therapist nearly eight years ago and had a low salary, she agreed to see me for $50 per session and I am forever grateful.
There are also affordable, comprehensive platforms for virtual therapy from the comfort of your space. BetterHelp is a helpful app that matches you with a therapist within 48 hours, and the subscription includes one weekly live therapy session (on the phone, video, or live chat), messaging with your therapist, journaling tools, and more. All of this runs about $60 to $90 per week, and you can cancel anytime. StyleCaster readers can score 25% off their first month with the code “stylecaster.”
Even going just one time per month can be better than nothing at all. Just remember, finding the right therapist is a trial-and-error experience. If you do not feel like you’re getting the help you need, kindly part ways with your therapist and try again with someone else. This is not insulting; it’s simply part of the process and therapists are used to it. Now is the time to ask for what you need, and that includes a helpful therapist who understands you and can help you grow.



















