E.Alpine Posted November 14, 2016 Report Posted November 14, 2016 So-- Things have been getting rough in my life lately. It's starting to become more than I can handle, and I want to find professional help. But, I have a lot of difficulty finding someone appropriate. The most successful therapist I've had was a very personable psychologist that helped me over two years, but I don't want to go back because of a snide comment he made to me. I'm also considering that my brain might be chemically imbalanced. I was diagnosed with ADHD at a young age, and I've been depressed since middle school--and now I'm a university student. I have social anxiety, and get panic attacks when my thoughts race until I have to isolate and distract myself to calm down any. Anxiety issues run in my family, and I'm wondering if maybe I should be getting some medical help too. Thing is, I've never looked for a therapist myself. In highschool, I asked my mom if there was someone I could talk to about my sexuality, and she found the aforementioned psychologist, so I've never looked for one myself. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as finding someone? Quote
Victimorthecrime Posted November 14, 2016 Report Posted November 14, 2016 You can call your health insurance company or log onto their website to find providers. Make sure you ask the what the copay is. If it is too high maybe you could see the school counselors. Quote
IrmaJean Posted November 15, 2016 Report Posted November 15, 2016 Welcome, E.Alpine. You can also use this link. Just enter the zip code you want to search for and this should offer a list of available therapists in your area. I do recommend that you ask them about insurance coverage if you have it available. Some take insurance and some do not. I hope you find a good match and a therapist you feel you can work with. Best wishes to you. https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/ Quote
Victimorthecrime Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 How did you make out E.Alpine?? PS - the above link is awesome but just ask the office administrator if the doctor accepts your insurance or you may get a $200 bill in the mail. Quote
MAK KAME Posted March 19, 2021 Report Posted March 19, 2021 Psychologists indeed add to the prosperity of the society in many ways. Through assisting people in appreciating and managing their sentiments, they have become vital professionals. Thanks to psychologists, individuals can manage their behaviors effectively and achieve a dominant presence. On 11/15/2016 at 3:35 AM, E.Alpine said: So-- Things have been getting rough in my life lately. It's starting to become more than I can handle, and I want to find professional help. But, I have a lot of difficulty finding someone appropriate. The most successful therapist I've had was a very personable psychologist that helped me over two years, but I don't want to go back because of a snide comment he made to me. I'm also considering that my brain might be chemically imbalanced. I was diagnosed with ADHD at a young age, and I've been depressed since middle school--and now I'm a university student. I have social anxiety, and get panic attacks when my thoughts race until I have to isolate and distract myself to calm down any. Anxiety issues run in my family, and I'm wondering if maybe I should be getting some medical help too. Thing is, I've never looked for a therapist myself. In highschool, I asked my mom if there was someone I could talk to about my sexuality, and she found the aforementioned psychologist, so I've never looked for one myself. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as finding someone? Exercise and medications for ADHD such as Ritalin and Adderall work similarly. But unlike ADHD medication, exercise doesn’t require a prescription and it’s side-effect free.Psychologists indeed add to the prosperity of the society in many ways. Through assisting people in appreciating and managing their sentiments, they have become vital professionals. Individuals can manage their behaviors effectively and achieve a dominant presence. Talk to your GP. You don’t need to keep feeling like this. Effective treatments are available and you can get better. Quote
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