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410.1 | The route through the mind is the key to winning | HAMSTR::JAFFE | The Big Blue Buster from CMG | Mon Mar 06 1989 16:20 | 17 |
| Denise,
I could not agree with your methods more. Treating the psychological
cause of overweight as well as the symptom of the problem, the fat
itself is a sound principal. I was in therapy many years ago for
other simple neurosis types of adolesent things and know now that
this is the key to my sucessfully keeping off what I lose. The
therapist at Optifast that I now have is a specialist in eating
dissorders and she is just great. Although I am just in a group
situation at the moment, we have talked ablut her becomming my personal
and private therapist after concluding the program.
My one word of caution is that selection of a therapist is critical.
There are a lot of poor to mediocre psychologists (and psychiatrists)
out there so choose one as carefully as you would any ohter physician.
GET REFERRALS !!!!!
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410.2 | Choose carefully; you're vulnerable to a psychiatrist | ATSE::BLOCK | Beverly (was Kasper for a while) Block | Tue Mar 07 1989 09:45 | 16 |
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> There are a lot of poor to mediocre psychologists (and psychiatrists)
> out there
Too true! A good counselor is invaluable; a bad one can do a lot of
damage to your self esteem (based on both personal experience and
observation).
John Hancock does have a better psychiatric benefit than most HMO's,
but it does have limitation (number of visits and total amount covered,
I believe). If you go this route, make sure you know in advance what
it's going to cost you, so you can budget it.
Beverly
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410.3 | correct me if I'm wrong...
| AUKLET::CORWIN | Sweet Jill Hazel Eyes | Wed Mar 08 1989 15:51 | 8 |
| John Hancock (or, more accurately, the Digital Medical Plan) covers an
unlimited number of mental health visits. After your standard medical
deductible is satisfied, they cover 80% of your costs until they've contributed
$X, where X is something over 1000, and then cover the rest at 50%, until you
reach your "out of pocket maximum" at which time they cover at 100%.
Jill, who just switched from an HMO
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410.4 | A Couple of Nits | VAXWRK::CONNOR | We are amused | Thu Mar 09 1989 12:36 | 10 |
| RE .3
JH will pay 80% of the first $2000 (after the deductible) and
50% thereafter for the remander of the year.
However, the expenses you incur for mental health DO NOT count
toward your "max out of pocket". Don't know why that is but
I been and am going thru it.
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410.5 | Hypnotherapist | HOTAIR::SIMON | Hugs Welcome Anytime! | Fri Jun 16 1989 13:26 | 6 |
| Well, I've finally decided to try something new here. Monday,
I have an appointment with a hypnotherapist. She comes highly
recommended and in lieu of my topic 468 episode, I think I could
use a little help. I'll report on results.
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