Can anyone recommend a psychiatrist that isn't Johns Hopkins or Chase Brexton? I don't have anything against Johns Hopkins or Chase Brexton, I can't go there because...
cattimusrex replied:
Have you called your insurance company yet? They can help you find someone who IS taking new patients. Most of the private insurance companies will literally call doctor's offices for you to find you a person faster. If you look through your insurance paperwork, there is frequently a number you can call for assistance in finding doctors.
studlyspudly replied:
There is a private practice group of mental health professionals on the Good Samaritan campus call the Anxiety and Stress Disorders Institute. They will refer you to one of their clinicians immediately. I know they have openings as they have just brought on new staff. http://www.anxietyandstress.com/
flamacue9972 replied:
I go to http://www.psychexperts.net
katerader replied:
Total Healthcare has a bunch of locations and different psychiatrists and therapists. Might take you a bit to get a psychiatry intake for meds, but you should be able to get seen by a therapist right away.
12739101 replied:
You probably shouldn't be asking a bunch of people on Reddit
damnfango replied:
Lucy. She doesn't take insurance but she's cheap.
damnfango replied:
Lucy. She doesn't take insurance but she's cheap.
kimjongev replied:
Try Complete Wellnesshttp://www.completew.com/. They have nurse practitioners who meet with you and prescribe your meds and the counselors I've seen have been extremely helpful to me. My first one left after about 6 months to move out of state, and the 2 nd one was great too.
archifist replied:
Check therapists.psychologytoday.com
awwwwyisssss replied:
Tanya M. up in Towson helped me in a very practical way with my anxiety and depression. I believe her website is acceptandcommit.com
idkwhoiam87 replied:
Aspire Wellness in Nottingham usually has appointments for new patients weekly.
PaidBeerDrinker replied:
My son has seen a Dr Lauren Elliott. She has done right by him. She is out in reisterstown. PM if you need me to dig up a number. I'm not sure what if any insurance they take. I pay cash for my Son.
lizardwingz replied:
My Mental Health LLC in Glen Burnie I only left them because of insurance reasons. Currently looking for a new place myself. Also, try Zocdoc.com - its an amazing resource to finding doctors, then you can book an appointment through the website. Also, thank you so much for getting help. I want you to know that you're strong
lunaroctopi replied:
Dr Patrick Barta in Towson is out of network but very good
boobiesiheart replied:
I can't recommend anyone... But, hope you get help quick. Glad you're reaching out here... Oh wait, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline1-800-273-TALK (8255) The only reason I mention is, they will answer now, for possible quick help...And maybe have leads for you. Again...good luck.
Psychiatrist recommendation I have been struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts for weeks now. It's getting to be too much to deal with on my own.
I need...
B_Fritz23 replied:
If you call the number on the back of your insurance card, they should be able to recommend some mental health services that accept your insurance. Be strong my friend.
splanks replied:
It's a great ting to ask for help when it is needed. I hope you're able to find centeredness. Good luck.
briannasaurusrex92 replied:
You're so brave to reach out and ask for help. It took me YEARS to be able to do so, and even today I still have issues with it. I don't know you, but I am SO PROUD OF YOU nonetheless.
I don't have any recommendations for standard psychiatric care in the nuclear Baltimore area (I'm in Harford County and just started seeing an AWESOME guy in Bel Air, but idk if that's too far for you), but if you feel like you might need more help than weekly appointments can give you, look into Sheppard Pratt's programs. I did a week or two at the outpatient program about three years ago, and (despite my initial misgivings about the efficacy of group therapy) it absolutely was the main event that set the groundwork for me to turn my life around. It's not just reassurance and positive thinking; they really focus on re-training your brain to think differently and reframe your thoughts into more healthy patterns. Amazing people, amazing place, they accept most kinds of insurance and I believe there were morning vs. night options as well, for those who needed to continue working throughout their treatment.
The first step is always the hardest, but once you've got the ball rolling, and get some momentum built up, slowly but surely it becomes easier. If you want to talk, or even if you want companionship, I'm not real pretty but I'm a good listener, and I'm always looking for excuses to make a trip out of Harford County :P PM me any time.
jampf replied:
If the psychiatrist through your insurance has too long of a wait list don't hesitate to call a suicide hotline in the meantime [click here](http://www.bcresponse.org/telephone-crisis-hotline.html)
aresef replied:
This is who I went to: http://www.hygeiacounseling.com/ He doesn't like prescribing stuff, but medication didn't really do anything for me before that anyway. I found my sessions with him to be pretty helpful in a difficult time.
baltimorosity replied:
Sheppard Pratt has an emergency psych outpatient clinic that takes your insurance and is extremely welcoming and helpful, they are only open M-F 8:30-4, but if you can make it until then I promise there will be help there, in one form or another be it group therapy, inpatient or outpatient, or immediate talk therapy / psychiatry.. I've been to many of the E.R.s in the city and they're also there for this exact reason. I'm proud of you for reaching out. Here is a link to SP: http://www.sheppardpratt.org/patient-care-and-services/crisis-services/
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MorganFerdinand replied:
No recommendations, but encouraging thoughts. You are braver and stronger than you might believe and admitting you need help is a real positive step. You will be well.
Dr. Cephas in Glen Burnie is good MRC behavioral 410-487-6302 Like · 1 · Sep 17
Chrissy C. replied:
Dr. Cephas in Glen Burnie is good MRC behavioral 410-487-6302
Sandy R. replied:
I’d recommend Helen Cain http://www.familyalliancecounseling.com/anne-arundel-county-md-helene-t-cain.html She's a therapist for all ages and located near Cheeseburger in Paradise. She gives great advice, but she can't prescribe meds. That's the only difference between a therapist and psychiatrist -- one can prescribe meds, and one can't.
Lisa B. replied:
Dr Douglas gratell on Scott street
Michelle B. replied:
Annapolis OBGYN
Heather L. replied:
Dr. Ilya Rozenberg He takes state insurance. I worked with him at the medical adult daycare. He is really good
Hi…looking for health professional, therapist, psychologist, and/or psychiatrist with experience working with children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). We are...
Jaimee G. replied:
I'm sure you've already seen this, but if not, I found it helpful to narrow down what I might be dealing with so I could seek out some approaches to try: http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/sensory...
April N. replied:
Try Tyra DeCarlo in Towson. +14105835377, tdecarlo@comcast.net Unlike a lot of psychotherapists, her office will bill your insurance directly.
April N. replied:
Also, for OT specifically, the Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA) houses a really good occupational therapy program.
Looking for a good child psychiatrist, preferably in the Harford County area-any suggestions??
Kim H. replied:
Try contacting Safe Harbor Christian Counseling. They were excellent for me, and have offices everywhere. I don't know of a specific one for children. They are psychologists though...
Dobson S. replied:
See if Dr. Jim cerio is still seeing people. He used to be on I think 924. South of tollgate road . He got me on track. Probably own my life to that guy!
Lynn L. replied:
Try FACTS - Family and Couples Therapy Services. They are in Forest Hill.
Due to overwhelming popular opinion, I'm here to admit that yeah, there probably is something wrong with me. Can anyone recommend a sexy psychiatrist? Female preferably.
Nestor A. replied:
Hottest shrink on the planet right now is Gillian Anderson as Dr. Hannibal Lecter's shrink on Lecter. I'd happily let her end me.
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Cassandra A. replied:
Contact Abby Rosen at InnerSource for possible resources. She is in Annapolis.
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Joye J. replied:
Ask Anne Stewart. she will probably know somebody.
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