Pay for civil service and psychotherapy privately?
I (currently a student) am currently seeing a therapist and paying for the sessions privately. One of the reasons for this is that I thought my future employer wouldn't find out about it—for example, in case I wanted to become a civil servant later on, or for health insurance reasons.
Does that actually make any difference? Should I pay privately instead of having my health insurance cover the treatment? Or will the government or health insurance company still find out about it?
What would you do if you wanted to pursue therapy or therapeutic counseling, but didn't want to ruin your future? I studied for a long time for this and can easily imagine becoming a civil servant. Or I might have to take out private health insurance later on.
Do you have any experience with this or know anything about it?
Because I don’t have much money, I’d have it paid by the health insurance company. However, it is necessary to let the checkout approve and find a therapist who also makes cash.
I totally understand! I’m afraid there’s something over my question.
If you pay the therapist privately, it is very difficult to find out. You have to watch the therapy, evaluate location data from your mobile phone or check your account movements.
Whether you’re allowed to lie and you’re still in therapy, would certainly be a question for a lawyer.
To what extent does it have to be indicated? I don’t know what’s going on.
Doesn’t the therapist have to hold our sessions in any way, since he’s breaking them up and stuff? Can the state/insurance learn what?
As you pay it privately, your contract with the therapist regulates what he holds.
However, documents he has in his practice are not accessible to others.
I don’t know if you need to give the therapy when you’re beaming.
I’d rather ask who he reports to. He makes notes that he reads again and again later, but no one else should read them.
And there is a duty of silence. If he makes your therapy public, it would be clearly criminal.
So I could talk carefully about what he’s officially holding?
I think you have to do that theoretically..
If you go to the state, you go to the official doctor before you stop and have to disclose the medical history; if you want to go to the PKV, you have to disclose the medical history.
If you lie, the civil servant relationship can be dismissed, or the PKV will throw you out.
If you may refuse illnesses to the servant and the PKV, this may lead to the immediate release and termination of the PKV.
You sign before the beaming that you have communicated everything essential!