Can’t Afford Therapy? Here Are Options to Get Support Without Breaking the Bank...
- Reveye

- Jan 7
- 2 min read

Taking care of your mental health is important, but sometimes the cost of therapy can feel overwhelming. The good news? You don’t have to let finances keep you from getting the support you need. There are many ways to access mental health services, even on a budget.
1. Use Your Health Insurance
Most insurance plans cover mental health services, but many people don’t realize the benefits available to them. Start by calling the number on the back of your insurance card or checking your online portal. Ask specifically about coverage for therapy sessions, co-pays, and any limits on the number of sessions.
2. Sliding Scale Fees
Many therapists, including those at Reveye, offer sliding scale fees based on your income. Don’t be afraid to ask your therapist: “How can I afford to work with you?” Most counselors are willing to work with clients to find a payment plan that makes therapy accessible.
3. Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)
Some workplaces offer EAPs, which can cover counseling sessions at little to no cost. To access this benefit, contact your HR department or review your benefits materials. EAPs are a great way to get professional support without worrying about out-of-pocket costs.
4. Group Support
Group therapy or support groups can be an affordable alternative to individual counseling. You get professional guidance while benefiting from shared experiences and peer support, all at a lower cost per session.
5. Vouchers and Grants
Group therapy or support groups can be an affordable alternative to individual counseling. You get professional guidance while benefiting from shared experiences and peer support, all at a lower cost per session.
6. Adjust Your Frequency
If weekly sessions aren’t affordable, consider seeing a therapist every other week. Many people still experience meaningful progress with less frequent sessions, especially when combined with self-guided exercises and support in between appointments.
7. Trusted Online Resources
While YouTube or online videos can offer general guidance, make sure you’re learning from qualified professionals, licensed therapists, counselors, or coaches, so you’re getting safe and accurate information.
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Take Action Today!
Financial barriers shouldn’t prevent you from seeking help. Reach out to Reveye Mental Health & Wellness. We provide guidance on affordable options, offer sliding scale fees, and help you navigate insurance or EAP benefits. We believe everyone deserves access to mental health care, no matter their budget.
Remember: There’s always a way to make therapy work for you. Don’t take “no” for an answer ask, explore, and advocate for your mental wellness.



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