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Finding Alternative Services

I want those who are seeking mental health care to find it, whether or not it is with me. Psychological services can be expensive, particularly those offered by clinical psychologists who, like me, are in the late stages of their career, see a limited number of patients, and are not part of insurance panels.  There are other options, however, for accessing lower cost, or even free, mental health care. Below are some search engines and other sites that can help you identify mental health services available to you. These are external resources that can help you find providers who might be a good fit for your current needs.

National Search Engine
For Minnesota Residents
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This is a confidential and anonymous resource for persons seeking treatment for mental health conditions and substance use disorders anywhere in the United States. There are a number of search options and links to mental health agencies.  
This is a search tool that gives Minnesotans information regarding the availability and locations of mental health services.
"tête-à-tête". Edvard Munch, 1894. Art Institute of Chicago 
For Michigan Residents
This is a resource for people seeking mental health care in the State of Michigan.  Local services through Community Mental Health Centers are listed.
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