PSA | Episode 38 | Out The Blue Podcast
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How to Find HelpFree or Low-Cost Options
- Community Mental Health Centers: Offer services based on your ability to pay, including individual/group therapy.
- University Training Clinics: Psychology students provide therapy at very low costs under licensed professional supervision, notes Bright Spot Counseling.
- Non-Profits: Organizations like NAMI or local groups provide support, resources, and sometimes free sessions.
- Government Resources: Check state mental health departments or call 211 for local resources; the VA offers free mental health care for veterans.
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs): Many employers offer free, short-term counseling through EAPs, notes Project Healthy Minds.
- Online Resources: Websites like 7 Cups offer free peer support, and crisis lines (like the Crisis Text Line) provide immediate, free support.
- Support Groups: Groups like AA or NAMI groups are free and offer peer support.
- Search Online: Look for "free therapy near me," "affordable counseling," or "community mental health" in your city.
- Call 211: A simple way to find local resources in the US, say BetterHelp.
- Contact SAMHSA: Use their National Helpline or treatment locator for resources, notes Everyday Health.
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