the answer, in the US (where Hax is), is complicated. Therapy can be available to people with very low income — if there’s a free or sliding scale clinic, which there isn’t always — and many health insurance policies, even at jobs that don’t pay particularly well, cover a certain amount of therapy. (Health insurance usually is employer-provided here.) My old job covered 2 therapy visits/month, for example.
But as with anything, it’s more likely to be available the more money you have. Many people don’t live near a free clinic, for example, or don’t have health insurance.
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But as with anything, it’s more likely to be available the more money you have. Many people don’t live near a free clinic, for example, or don’t have health insurance.