![Insurance coverage and provider availability both limit access to therapy for couples and families, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate Camille A. Saunders writes.](https://images.seattletimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/07112024_TZR_Camille_Saunders_tzr_142059.jpg?d=780x501)
Couples and families need insurance coverage for therapy | Mental Health Perspectives
When couples come to therapy for relationship difficulties, medical insurance generally will deny that claim and tell the clients to pay out of pocket.
When couples come to therapy for relationship difficulties, medical insurance generally will deny that claim and tell the clients to pay out of pocket.
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