A member asked:

I have no insurance. but i need some psychotherapy, but can't really afford to go or possibly afford most meds. what would be recommended i do?

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Dr. Robert Killian answered

Specializes in General Practice

County Free Clinics: In most U.S. Counties, including in missouri, there are public health health and mental health programs and clinics for you.

Answered 5/21/2016

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Dr. Barbara Lavi answered

Specializes in Clinical Psychology

Find a mental health: Clinic and ask if they have a sliding scale for people who have low incomes. They may be able to help you at a reduced fee. They will also be able to help you apply for obamacare.

Answered 5/21/2016

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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Low cost services: As my colleagues have mentioned, low or no-cost services are available in many locations. Here's a web site with phone numbers and sites to seek resources in your community: http://tinyurl.Com/mcney6e also you can search for such clinics by putting your info into the search box on the health resources ; services administration site: http://tinyurl.Com/3sqsggw good luck!

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Insurance: If you have no insurance, see if you qualify for either Medicare or Medicaid. Both of those organizations have mental health services and practitioners as part of their services.

Answered 11/28/2017

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