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I am struggling with codependency and depression. I cannot afford therapy. What can I do to get help?

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I have found in my experience that there is a good amount of therapy offices that offer what is called a "sliding pay scale". This is therapy billed at a bare minimum amount. I have had it so cheap that is was $10-$15/session. Some will even offer it for free. They are easy to find through google, or asking for a referral for it from a licensed therapist. Call and inquire once you know. Even going in person is helpful because they will see the need for it. If all else fails, I have found the self help section of Barnes & Nobles, Border's, or a library extremely helpful. These books can be empowering.
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TranquilMoonlight on Jul 23, 2016
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I've found support groups to be monumentally helpful. They're usually free to attend, and in certain cases they can be more beneficial than therapy. Being surrounded by people who can understand and relate to your struggles is, in and of itself, a self sustainable source of positivity. It would also help you to broaden your perspective as you learn of the challenges others have had to overcome and what they did in the face of adversity. I myself have made lasting friendships from support groups, with individuals I probably would have never interacted with otherwise.
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Anonymous on Aug 3, 2016
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understand your situation and its not an easy one to be in. The question is should you avoid all uncomfortable situations that happen in your life? That being said,its your life. Your parents must take your feelings into consideration as well. As for those church hypocrites you need to stand strong in god.
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Anonymous on Aug 4, 2016
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You can go talk to your school councelor and also we here can listen to you. Also maybe you can lend money from your parents etc?
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JoeListener on Aug 11, 2016
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Usually most localities have free or low-cost mental health services (such as clinics or public health offices). Also, many therapists offer sliding scales for low-income clients. Depression, for one, is a serious mental illness that should be treated by a professional, just as if you had a broken leg you would go to a medical doctor. If you still cannot afford treatment, try asking family, friends, church, or other social organizations for help. Once again, mental illness does not typically go away on its own and requires professional treatment to adequately address.
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Grangs on Aug 14, 2016
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Go onto this site and let us talk to you with regular appointments, or talk to a family member or friend about yourself.
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CharlieSharkie on May 11, 2018
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There is bound to be a free help in that you may find beneficial-I'd suggest you check a few of them out. Alternatively, talking to friends might help you!
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warmPudding59 on Jul 4, 2018
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If you work or study, look for a student counseling service or at work you can ask the HR (confidentiality!) or management if they can recommend someone. There are free to call mental health hotlines (not suicide hotlines) and social services which can provide you with information on free group or private therapy settings.
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MagnanimousSymphony on Jul 8, 2018
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Well, obviously, 7Cups is a wonderful resource that is both free and on-demand. Aside from that, however, there are therapy-adjacent options available to students, certain employees, and people who live in certain parts of the world. Do some internet digging and you might be able to find something that appeals to you. You can also open up to friends and family and lean on them for support.
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Anonymous on Aug 9, 2018
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You should go to a psychiatrist, not a therapist. Only a doctor can help you. The listeners in here will support you. :)
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