The thing is: you need to be ready to embrace professional help for it to be of any use to you. I am now, which is why I would jump at the chance, and which is why I've now started seeing a therapist.
I don't know what the system is like in America, but I know there are some free services in Australia (but you wouldn't be talking to a complete professional). There's also hotlines you can call if you're desperate, too...as long as you can afford the cost of the call. I'm sure they'd have similar things in America?My problem is I have no money or insurance to pay for psychiatric help. I am hoping I will be able to find some services for free.
My problem is I have no money or insurance to pay for psychiatric help. I am hoping I will be able to find some services for free.
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i make enough money that i don't qualify for aid
but i don't make enough to afford to pay for it myself
I don't know what the system is like in America, but I know there are some free services in Australia (but you wouldn't be talking to a complete professional). There's also hotlines you can call if you're desperate, too...as long as you can afford the cost of the call. I'm sure they'd have similar things in America?
If not, I can be your long-distance therapist. I have diplomas and everything. Honest!
i make enough money that i don't qualify for aid
but i don't make enough to afford to pay for it myself
That's good that you've called. It shows a wanting for change, or at the very least, some professional advice, and that's awesome! I do remember an article saying that the suicide hotline in Australia is not free, so that's going to make you less inclined to live if you're on there for a long time and your phone bill comes in!Yes, there are hotlines I can call, and I have called in the past. No charge for them.
There may be a sliding scale at some places, but like you said, the therapists they have there have little experience. In some cases I know more about the disorders than they do which is...lame.
I know, right?Thanks, Mikey! I have received lots of help and support from you guys here. You are all truly awesome!![]()
Financial stress can lead to stresses elsewhere and if they can't afford to pay for therapy, then that's going to exacerbate the problem. I feel that students are the outcasts of society sometimes in terms of aid and support.That sucks. A lot of students experience that with financial aid too. It is not fair.
Sorry to hear that. :I would turn them down right on the spot. I was offered "help" a few years ago from a psychologist who supposedly understood what I was going through and put me on Lexapro, which completely distorted my perception of reality at the time and did nothing to help subdue my anxiety. Feels like it made it worse actually.