You don't mention if you have health insurance. If you don't, you can call 211 (United Way) and they are very good about having a database of providers in your area.
I lost my health insurance at the end of last year and am now going to a mental health care agency that has meds management and both individual and group therapy. If you don't have health insurance and have a low income, the co-pays are $5 per visit, but if people can't afford that, they won't turn you away.
It's worth a check to see if there's something like that available where you live. I know that NC, SC, & GA have agencies like this. It just depends if they have an office in the town where you live.
I hope you find something.
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