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If you’ve been searching for a Waco therapist, you’ve probably noticed that many providers don’t take insurance. As a therapist specializing in Waco eating disorder therapy, body image work, and trauma-informed care, one of the most common questions I’m asked is:
“Why don’t you take insurance?”
It’s an important question — especially if you’re trying to understand the difference between insurance vs private pay therapy.
The truth is simple:
I don’t take insurance because it protects your privacy, your treatment, and the quality of the care you receive.
Below is an honest breakdown of why.
Insurance only pays for therapy if there is a billable mental health diagnosis.
But many people seeking Waco eating disorder therapy or support for body image, food guilt, stress, trauma, or postpartum emotions don’t meet diagnostic criteria.
Insurance will not cover therapy for:
To get paid, many therapists are forced to diagnose clients with something permanent — even if it’s not clinically accurate.
I don’t believe in labeling clients unnecessarily.
You deserve therapy without being pathologized.
When insurance is involved, they can:
This means people who have never met you get to decide:
As a private pay Waco therapist, your information stays between us — not an insurance reviewer.
Insurance prefers short-term, symptom-focused treatment.
But the work I do — especially around:
Requires time, safety, and flexibility.
Real recovery doesn’t happen in six insurance-approved sessions.

Many insurance-based therapists are required to provide:
In my Waco private practice, we can:
This freedom is a core benefit of private pay therapy.
Insurance pays therapists significantly less than private pay — often 30–70% below market rate. This forces many providers to:
A burned-out therapist cannot provide grounded, attuned, high-quality care.
By staying private pay, I’m able to:
This directly improves your therapeutic experience.
When insurance is removed, you gain:
Many clients still receive reimbursement through superbills for out-of-network benefits. I personally use a company called Thrizer that will do all the work for my clients in getting reimbursed through their insurance.
