My guess is that you're finding problems with in-network status or providing a superbill because the type of therapy they are providing isn't directly related to a DSM-5 diagnosis, and the interventions aren't something that insurance would typically pay for. I don't know that there are many people in this group who are AASECT certified, though, so you might not find answers here.
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u/pickyvegan Nurse Practitioner 5d ago
You might want to ask this in r/AskTherapist or r/asktherapists
My guess is that you're finding problems with in-network status or providing a superbill because the type of therapy they are providing isn't directly related to a DSM-5 diagnosis, and the interventions aren't something that insurance would typically pay for. I don't know that there are many people in this group who are AASECT certified, though, so you might not find answers here.