I’m with you...stay strong. As others have pointed out the amount of “disorders” and the “treatment time” seem to line up ALMOST PERFECTLY with the available insurance.
No insurance, no illness, except for real clinical cases like bipolar (which is, maybe, 1% of the people being “treated” at any one time).
“As others have pointed out the amount of disorders and the treatment time seem to line up ALMOST PERFECTLY with the available insurance.”
Never heard of that in the real world. Lots of urban legend about it, but never in practice. The fact is diagnosis do exist but insurance says not to treat so the professionals must let the person go, unless you somehow think people should work for free.