Cost is one of the primary barriers to self-sabotage treatment. Understanding your options significantly increases access.
Insurance Coverage for Self-Sabotage Treatment
The Mental Health Parity Act requires that insurance covers self-sabotage treatment at parity with physical health. In practice:
- Check your plan's behavioral health benefits
- Understand your deductible and copay for self-sabotage services
- Pre-authorization may be required for some self-sabotage treatments
- In-network vs. out-of-network coverage differs significantly
Affordable Self-Sabotage Treatment Options
- Sliding scale therapy: Many therapists adjust fees based on income
- Community mental health centers: Government-funded self-sabotage services on sliding scale
- University training clinics: Supervised graduate students provide self-sabotage therapy at low cost
- Online therapy platforms: Often less expensive than in-person
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs): Free therapy sessions through employers
Free Self-Sabotage Resources
SAMHSA helpline (free, 24/7), Open Path Collective, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and crisis lines provide free self-sabotage support.