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Peer Support Specialists: How Certified Peers Help With Recovery, Crisis, and Long-Term Wellness

May 6, 2026 by gvsaini7

What peer support specialists do, how they differ from sponsors and therapists, certification, insurance coverage, and how to find a certified peer in your area.

Categories Long-Term Wellness Tags certified-peer-specialist, mental-health-peer-support, peer-support-specialist, recovery-coach Leave a comment

Online ADHD Treatment: How Telehealth Psychiatry, Coaching, and Stimulant Prescribing Work in 2026

May 7, 2026May 5, 2026 by gvsaini7

How online ADHD treatment works in 2026 – telehealth evaluation, post-pandemic stimulant prescribing rules, choosing a credible provider, medication options, and insurance.

Categories Finding Mental Health Care Tags adhd-medication, adult-adhd, online-adhd-treatment, telehealth-psychiatry Leave a comment

Mental Health and Chronic Illness: Integrated Care for Diabetes, Cancer, Heart Disease, and Pain

May 2, 2026 by gvsaini7

Why mental health and chronic illness need integrated care – collaborative care models, behavioral health for cancer, diabetes, cardiac, and chronic pain, and how to find a clinician.

Categories Long-Term Wellness Tags chronic-illness-mental-health, collaborative-care, health-psychology, integrated-behavioral-health Leave a comment

Bipolar Disorder Treatment: Choosing a Psychiatrist, Mood Stabilizers, and Long-Term Maintenance Plans

May 7, 2026May 1, 2026 by gvsaini7

Bipolar I and II treatment guide: choosing a mood disorders psychiatrist, lithium and other mood stabilizers, evidence-based therapy, lifestyle, and higher levels of care.

Categories Finding Mental Health Care Tags bipolar-disorder-treatment, bipolar-psychiatrist, lithium, mood-stabilizers Leave a comment

Sober Living and Recovery Residences: How to Choose a Reputable Home After Inpatient Treatment

April 27, 2026 by gvsaini7

How to choose a reputable sober living home: NARR levels, costs, MAT acceptance, red flags, and how recovery housing fits into long-term sobriety.

Categories Levels of Care Tags narr-certification, recovery-housing, recovery-residence, sober-living Leave a comment

EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, and IFS: Trauma Therapy Modalities and How to Find a Specialist

May 7, 2026April 25, 2026 by gvsaini7

Comparison of EMDR, somatic experiencing, and internal family systems for trauma therapy – what each does, who it fits, credentials to look for, and insurance coverage.

Categories Finding Mental Health Care Tags emdr-therapy, internal-family-systems, somatic-experiencing, trauma-therapy Leave a comment

Outpatient vs Inpatient Detox: Choosing a Safe Withdrawal Setting for Alcohol, Benzodiazepines, and Opioids

April 22, 2026 by gvsaini7

Outpatient vs inpatient medical detox: when each is safe, ASAM levels of withdrawal management, costs, insurance coverage, and what comes after detox.

Categories Crisis & Acute Care Tags alcohol-detox, benzodiazepine-withdrawal, medical-detox, opioid-detox Leave a comment

OCD Treatment Specialists: Finding Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Therapy in the U.S.

May 7, 2026April 19, 2026 by gvsaini7

Why generic therapy fails OCD and how to find a properly trained ERP specialist – directories, levels of care, medication, intensive options, and insurance coverage.

Categories Finding Mental Health Care Tags erp-therapy, exposure-response-prevention, ocd-specialist, ocd-treatment Leave a comment

Sliding-Scale and Self-Pay Mental Health Care: Open Path, Training Clinics, and Direct-Pay Therapy

April 17, 2026 by gvsaini7

Affordable mental health care guide: Open Path Collective, university training clinics, FQHCs, sliding-scale rates, and negotiating cash rates with private therapists.

Categories Insurance & Costs Tags affordable-therapy, open-path-collective, self-pay-mental-health, sliding-scale-therapy Leave a comment

The True Cost of Drug and Alcohol Rehab: Insurance, Financing, and How to Pay Without Going Broke

May 7, 2026April 13, 2026 by gvsaini7

Real 2026 costs of detox, residential, PHP, IOP, and outpatient addiction treatment in the U.S., what insurance is required to cover, and financing options for the gap.

Categories Insurance & Costs Tags addiction-treatment-cost, alcohol-rehab, drug-rehab, rehab-cost Leave a comment
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