Generally, How Much Do Rehab Programs Cost if Not Covered by Insurance?
Question by Melly Jelly: Generally, how much do rehab programs cost if not covered by insurance?
I’m looking into this for a friend and a price range or something would be EXTREMELY helpful.
(if it’s important, it’d be a self-esteem rehab program for like depression/eating disorders/etc)
Thanks so much in advance.
Best answer:
Answer by Lysandra
If you are willing to pay for rehab programs I would highly recommend you to buy an ebook instead.
Try your luck there, they are cheaper and effective. Rehab programs cost a lot.
Check out this website http://low-selfesteem.com/ and choose something that will work for you. Do not waste money on rehab programs.
One ebook is cheaper than 1 rehab hour and last forever. 🙂
Good luck!
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