How's your mental health insurance?
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Biofeedback should be covered under the California Parity Law. It's treating a recurring/ongoing illness. That is, if I remember what the law states. JZ can probably back me up or tell me I'm full o' shite.
Ricci looks like ass in that picture.
ita does that make it out of pocket?
How's your mental health insurance?
I don't know that I have any.
where is your company's insurance policy written?
California? Don't know, and our benefits intranet site is being a punk-assed bitch this morning.
does that make it out of pocket?
Yes, and I'm not doing that. Why can't someone just heal me?
I'm not sure, Steph L. I apologized if I got peanut butter in the chocolate.
Mmmm....peanut butter. Mmmm....chocolate.
It's all yummy.
A lot of places outsource or subcontract their mental health coverage, but they do have it. No mental health coverage at all would strike me as weird, given that you seem to have good overall coverage.
Sadly, I do not know of state laws regarding insurance, except to note from painful personal experience that nobody wants to cover anything having anything to do with mental health unless it's in pill form. Any other form of therapy or treatment for mental health is a stone bitch to get covered; even if you're, say, a state employee at a state university getting therapy from someone who is a faculty member at that same university, your insurers will still do their level best to dick both you and your therapist over.
I wish I knew something about CA state law, health insurance, and mental health issues that wasn't sour and bitter, but IME sour and bitter is the only flavor that particular something comes in.
No meantal health coverage at all would strike me as weird, given that you seem to have good overall coverage.
On the other hand, given that CA mandates parity for mental health insurance, maybe it's just part of the general policy and not listed as a separate package on your benefits site?
eta: otoh, real reality is usually a lot more like JZ describes.
I thought California invented therapy!!!