Lita Ford
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It's actually in the low 40s, which is a beach day for us.
I'm a psychotherapist.
I see mostly women in their early 50s that have had trauma in their life and are now kind of trying to hang on.
I see such a, I'm in rural Maine, so there's, people are pretty poor and, you know, there's a lot of poverty.
So a lot of people are just stressed about finances, about keeping the lights on and their trailers and stuff like that.
So it's a lot of just kind of, a lot of financial stress.
The state of Maine.
MaineCare, which is our, I work for an agency and I do community mental health.
So I get paid through the grants that we have for Medicare.
What's your hourly rate?
We get about $45 an hour, but I'm actually going into private practice, and we'll be making maybe twice that.
I totally agree.
I do a lot of that.
So, right, what Adam was saying is, you know, I try to keep people focused on how do you know when you're done with therapy?
You know, how will you know when this is done?
And having that kind of in their mind, what's them be thinking about?
How am I going to live without this?
Because it's not going to be a permanent thing.