In this episode of SSRI’M OK, hosts Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, talk about how to find a good therapist—even if you don't have insurance.
They break down the steps, starting with figuring out how you’re going to pay and whether you’re using insurance. If you're not, don’t panic—there are still affordable options like sliding scale therapists and training clinics.
Bijan shares insights from his recent trip to the APA (American Psychiatric Association) conference, including what he learned about mental health and social media. They also get real about how just starting the search is often the hardest part.
Tools that can help you actually sit down and start the process (like body doubling and setting timers)How to choose a therapist based on your goalsWhy ACT or CBT might be helpful—but why you shouldn’t stress too much about the specific modalityThe importance of connection over credentialsRed and green flags to look out forWhat to ask during a first call (which you should always do)What Macey personally looks for in a therapistWhy it’s completely OK to prefer certain therapist traits—like gender, sexual orientation, or therapeutic approachAnd a reminder that you’re not stuck with the first therapist you meet—you’re allowed to shop aroundAlso, Bijan has a great furrowed brow. That’s not helpful for finding a therapist, but it is true.
https://psychologytoday.com/
https://www.therapyden.com/
https://therapymatcher.org/
https://openpathcollective.org/
https://www.focusmate.com/
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Edited by Katie Hettenbach
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