Psychiatry Myths & Mental HealthAre You Wasting Money on Therapy?
💥 “Is Therapy a Scam? Let’s Get Brutally Honest…” 💥
Look — therapy can absolutely be a scam. I’m not here to blow sunshine up your ass. Some therapists are just professional listeners charging $200 an hour to nod while you vent about your ex.
A 2017 study in Psychotherapy Research found that 20% of therapists lack training in evidence-based practices — that’s 1 in 5 shrinks just winging it like a bartender mixing cocktails with no recipe. Terrifying, right?
If your therapist is giving you “follow your heart” vibes or pushing essential oils instead of proven methods, you’re not in therapy — you’re in a wellness scam. Run from anyone who can’t explain their approach in plain English.
💸 And let’s not pretend it’s cheap: Therapy costs $100–$300 per session, according to the Alliance of Mental Illness. Insurance? Barely covers it half the time. And finding a legit, in-network therapist? Good luck.
Worst of all — bad therapy can actually HURT you. A 2018 Clinical Psychology Review study showed that ineffective or unethical therapists can worsen symptoms, especially if you’re already carrying heavy trauma.
So… how do you not get screwed?
✅ Vet your therapist like you’re hiring a hitman.
✅ Ask about credentials — LPC, LCSW, PhD.
✅ Demand clear answers about their methods.
✅ If they dodge, bail.
✅ If they suck, fire them.
Your mental health deserves more than a half-baked pep talk and a massive bill.
👇 Drop a comment — ever had a therapist who was a total fraud? Let’s talk about it.