So correct me if im wrong plz!
My therapist told me i need an interpreter because i am hard of hearing (its ok ive used one b4) so i go along with requesting a new...
Dawn G. replied:
Interpreters are bound by confidentiality laws. Anything said in that group would be private and the interpreter or really you can explain this at the start of therapy. The interpreter is a facilitator of communication who is a licensed professional with a code of ethics, not some random person off the street. If they insist on not providing an interpreter then I would contact the Disability Rights group number I gave you before (on another post). Express the urgency of the situation. Absolutely ridiculous.
Therapist recommendations? I'm a 30 year old guy looking for a mental health therapist, it will be my first time seeking help but I desperately need it. I don't have...
DuoPlusUltra replied:
I don't have any recommendations in this area, but props to you for getting the help you need. The initial step of realizing you need help and reaching out to someone can be the most difficult part of the therapeutic process. I hope things get better for you! I have a feeling they will :)
heavyraines17 replied:
I use Dr. Jeter at APG (http://www.apghealth.com/) for depression and anxiety, he's really great. He's a psychiatrist though, so you're going to get meds which might not be what you want. Good luck on finding someone who works for you! And congratulations for seeking help, it's a big step and an act of true bravery.
delarye1 replied:
The biggest thing I can recommend is that you might not find the right one the first time. Finding the right MHP for you can be a challenge, but it's the best thing you could ever invest your time in.
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nobodytrickedme replied:
Betterhelp is online counseling it's $45/week and they offer discounts based on financial need. I'd personally rather see some one in person but that's a relatively cheap option. Contact United Way online or via phone at 211 and they can help you find someone.
nesagwa replied:
http://twospirithealth.org/about/ http://twospirithealth.org/i-dont-have-insurance/ Send them an email or call. Meegan is usually the one handling them and is super nice and good at working with your needs. They work with Dr. Ellis's office (same building) if you need medication, so there isn't a lot of back and forth between different offices.
Hey all, Could use some recommendations of a good therapist in the area. Just need to chat with someone about anxiety and a general case of the sads. No idea why to look...
Linzie A. replied:
Solace Counseling - they are right in Thornton Park across from Starbucks.
Kimberly B. replied:
Dr Carol Milkulka in winter park
Jonathan P. replied:
Joe at Corrine Drive Counseling is wonderful
Emily H. replied:
I second Solace Counseling. Aaron, Michelle, and team are really great people. I also recommend Journeys Counseling in Maitland.