These directories can help you find a great therapist. You may want to filter by your particular problem or the approach you want your therapist to use. Many of these directories also allow you to filter by therapist's identity.
- Open Path Collective (affordable therapy, $40-$70. One-time $60 fee, then free for lifetime)
- Psychology Today
- Therapy Den
- Mental Health Match
- Good Therapy
- Therapy Tribe
- ZenCare
- Therapist.com
- Inclusive Therapists
- Therapy for Queer POC
- Therapy for Black Girls
- Therapy for Black Men
- National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network
- Asian Mental Health Collective
- Canadian Directories
- British Directories
- Australian Directories
- New Zealand Directories
Please add others in comments, and I will add them to the post.
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For those who don't know, he is a twitch streamer/youtuber that talks a lot about mental health, specifically for gamers and people in the internet generation.
In some videos, he does "therapy sessions" (technically they are not for legal purposes, but they definitely feel like therapy) with various people in the twitch/youtube sphere. I am really interested to hear the perspective of different therapists regarding his content.
Are his interactions with people similar to what you see in real therapy sessions? Most importantly, would it be worthwhile studying how he conducts these sessions and learning from them?
Thanks for any insights!
I was thinking about this today, and would love some kind of feedback from practicing therapists. How do you avoid burnout?
Hi all. I am from the United States, and I understand that insurance most likely will not cover hypnotherapy. Being that it'll be out of pocket, and fairly expensive, I wanted to see if anybody here had any positives or negatives with respect to using hypnotherapy. My main goal with this type of therapy would be to address my focus and memory with regard to my ADHD. Thank you!
How to Make the Most of Your Therapy Sessions
https://www.wondermind.com/article/how-to-get-the-most-of-therapy/
You already carved out this time for yourself. Now let’s make it count.
“Name It to Tame It:” Simply naming an overwhelming emotion helps calm it down [TOOL INSIDE - FEELINGS WHEEL]
Dan Siegel: Name it to Tame it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcDLzppD4Jc
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Affordable Counseling | Affordable Therapy | Open Path Collective
https://openpathcollective.org/
Open Path connects clients in need with mental health professionals who offer affordable therapy for $40-70 per session.