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I'm in an area where the only doctors who take my insurance basically believe ADHD is fake, so I had to resort to Cerebral. I pay a monthly fee that covers 2 therapy sessions and an appointment with a prescriber (if you and your therapist decide to go the medication route). I've heard some claims that they just push pills, but they had no problem when I initially didn't want to get medication, and have been super... Source: 10 months ago
I use Ro Mind online it much less expensive for a monthly visit. You can also use your on pharmacy if you choose to ( in my case it is cheaper) But all the appointments are telemedicine and my local pharmacy charges about $20.00 for my script. Previously to Ro Mind I use a company called Get Cerebral cerebral.com ($99.00 per month) . They may have new patient specials Actually I just checked RO Mind has a 1st... Source: 10 months ago
Holy shit. This is me. Except I've been in treatment for ADHD for the last 18ish months and feeling some minor relief, capped by the fact that cerebral.com won't prescribe stimulant-based treatments. Still intaking 1000mg (or more) of caffeine a day and still feeling drained. Source: 11 months ago
Honestly your best bet is an online service such as https://cerebral.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Yeah as soon as open enrolment comes this year I have to get off this GEHA high deductible crap, nobody takes it, so its pretty much like walking in off the street with no insurance. I use cerebral.com just so I can get the meds to cope. Source: over 1 year ago
Talkspace.com (PAID + have providers that are readily available). Source: over 1 year ago
I know what you mean. Unsure if you‘re still looking for a therapist or not, but if you’d like another resource, you could check out an online therapy provider. There are a number of them out there, but a more prominent one would be something like talkspace.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I realize that the article may not help with solving the issue(s) causing the desire to self harm, so therapy may be a good idea as well. I don’t know how familiar you are with therapy, but a site like talkspace.com may be a good place to start and see if therapy works for you. Source: over 1 year ago
If you’re interested in starting therapy (if you’re already going, continue) for the anxiety, something like talkspace.com might be a place to start in your search. Source: over 1 year ago
Cerebral.com, betterhelp.com, & talkspace.com can also be helpful. I do want to caution that text therapy has not been shown to be as effective as face to face therapy. Teletherapy, where you are having a real time conversation, has been shown to be as effective as in-person therapy. It can also be cheaper. Example, my rate is $85. Most in-person therapists around me charge $120-$150. Source: over 1 year ago
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