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Originally Posted by RTerroni
For the last few weeks I have been trying to get back into Therapy and the closest I have gotten was a place that told me to call back weekly to see if they had any openings (although today they said to call again in 2 weeks), apparently according to my insurance I have to go to a place in my own county, which really makes no sense because for about 3.5 years I went to a place in another county (although it was on the border with my own county so maybe that's why I was able to go there). The problem is that I live in a fairly small county but the surrounding counties are all bigger. Has anyone else had this issue before.
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if you are calling county mental health services then yes you have to be "in county" to be seen there. for example (using my state as an example) if you are on county insurance plan and if you are calling and trying to get in to see someone at Essex County Mental Health services you need to be living in Essex County, if you are trying to be seen at Warren County Mental Health services you need to reside in Warren County, if you are trying to get seen at Suffex County Mental Health services then you need to reside in Suffex county.
my suggestion is dont look at "County" mental health services if you dont want to be limited to your county.
many insurance companies now do have designated areas that they will pay for. this is because its now American Law that all americans have health insurance that includes mental health coverage. many insurance companies now "pre assign" what mental health agency a person with their insurance must use.
my suggestion is contact your insurance company ask them to send you a member booklet that lists treatment providers on their plan. then contact those treatment providers.
yes you may have a long wait. you may have to be patient as various mental health services in the USA adjust their caseloads to meet state and federal guidelines with number of cases that also allow for time in between for room cleaning / sterilizing due to covid and things moving back to "in person" treatment.
Some places have opted to remain with online therapy instead of in person which leaves some changing providers and a flux of people trying to get in to those agencies that are doing in person therapy.
its going to be hard for a while to get in to a new therapist. maybe you can call a past therapist and see if that past therapist could slip you in somewhere in their schedule as an emergency appointment, then they can help you get set up with another therapist if you dont want to stay with the past therapist.