What I’m doing here is examining my experience of using each mental health service, instead of its efficiency – due to the fact that even the most wizard-like therapist isn’t going to ‘cure’ you in just one week. I’m merely comparing each service to the experience of sitting in a space and blarting on about yourself to a therapist. If you’re with me, nod. Okay, cool – let’s mental health!
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How does it work?
As seen on FB (by me, anyhow), United States business is the business leviathan of the e-counselling game. They declare to have 500 certified counsellors working for them, each with at least 3 years of experience.
After filling in a questionnaire to determine what specific flavour of psychological you are, you’re paired with a counsellor, who you can mercilessly swap for a different one at any time. (I got Dr. Laura Dabney, from Virginia). You then start an instantaneous messaged treatment session that both you and your counsellor can drop in and out of, and which could, in theory, continue till among you ultimately passed away.
What does it cost?
You get a totally free seven-day trial – much like a free Netflix or Amazon Prime trial, except with way more concerns about what your youth was like. After that, it costs from , 24.50 a week for unlimited message-based counselling and one ‘complimentary’ phone session with your counsellor per month. Yeah, I do not get how it’s complimentary either, but whatever.