You can certainly argue that it is therapy but you will need proof that it has been prescribed by the Psychology department.
Also, remember it is the time that others need to provide you with prompting, assistance or supervision that is being counted not the time you spend doing the therapy.
Gordon
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Daughter has speech therapy with a qualified speech and language therapist via teams at home fortnightly, it is an independent provider because the NHS don't make that provision. Would that count as therapy Gordon?