Shortage of (psycho)therapists: So hard to find one
This chain is more than a month ago and I can't give any advice on medications. I just want to relate my experience. I've been to different therapists all my life. A couple of years ago the therapist I'd been seeing for a very long time left the clinic abruptly. I waited awhile to get back to the clinic for another therapist. When I did, they didn't have anyone, but after a month or so, I got in with a therapist who did CBT therapy, which was a specific length of time, although I did not know it at first. When that was over, I stayed out for awhile until I crashed because of family problems. I'd been away from the CBT therapist for long enough that they said I had to wait and have new intake. When I did get in, appointments were online. She told me she couldn't help me and I needed DBT therapy. In all this time, I had the support of the psychiatrist who prescribes my medicines which have been helpful for a long time;
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Hi Junkartist, it's good that you have the crisis line on hand and that you call them when necessary, and that you have an emergency plan in place.
I hope you are encouraged by the support and tips you've received from community members here on Mayo Clinic Connect. How are you doing today?
Good ideas. Got it covered with volunteer work. Thank you for the suggestions.
Feeling pretty good tonight. Doing something constructive does help. Thanks for listening and your good ideas.
Thanks for your support. Iam on two wait lists, so I think things will lighten up soon. Your advice and just listening does help.
Thanks for your feedback. I have many volunteer activities and it certainly does help
It's certainly been good to have people listen. The encouragement and ideas are really helpful. Thank you
Thank you for listening and offering. Helpful ideas. I'm on. Two wait lists, so things ought to free up soon. I didn't know that there are action groups addressing this issue. I'll check it out.
Please look at http://www.psychologytoday.com
Thank you. I'll check it out.
I have been without psychotherapy for four months because of such a difficult time of finding a psychotherapist. Finding one that accepts Medicare is nearly impossible and make that a HMO/Medicare advanced plan and it is even worse. I am very choosy on my therapists. I research their professional history, experience and take into consideration their age when choosing a counselor. I communicate better with older persons. My psychiatric nurse practitioner told me over a year ago when I switched therapists that there was a shortage of therapists. Now I see the shortage that exists when I am left finding the therapist on my own.