Mar 3, 2022
It happens that I start in on an idea and think I've done my
research. Only to get whacked in the head about a question I did
not ask. Like how to find the specific vendor on a state
website.
For example, I start to think about the episode and then a
thought came into my head.
"How are they supposed to do that?"
And because I'm hardheaded and I don't listen to the spirits
from up on high, I respond that they should go to their mental
health or behavioral health board in their state.
Then the spirits from up on high say, "you better double check
that."
I'm hard-headed, but I'm not stupid.
I got humbled right quick. There are some states to
provide mental health services and resources to the public. Every
nook and cranny of their website has resources and plain English
explanations. There are other states that work as a conduit between
public and private resources.
But when it comes to seeking licensing info, it may not be a
state mental health site you need to be.
Some of the states have their licensing information in an
entirely different site. But there are ways to find and obtain the
information.
If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or
text “START” to 741-741.
Resources Mentioned:
From the U.S. White House, Fact Sheet President Biden
to Announce Strategy to Address Our National Mental Health Crisis,
As Part of Unity Agenda in his First State of the Union
Open Counseling is a non-profit website that provides a page to
find out how to locate a behavioral health or therapist license
search page. the Look Up A Therapist's License - A
State by State Guide contains a list of the various board names
and licensing departments.
Anxiety and Depression Association of American
Find a Therapist page. Also on the ADAA site is
an
infographic on what to ask a
potential therapist.
Open Path Psychotherapy
Collective has a listing of providers from across the
country
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questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health
disorder.
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substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical
advice, diagnosis, or treatment.