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Help with finding a Psychiastrist that I can afford
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01-11-2017
02:37 PM
Hi guys,
This is my first time posting here and I was wondering if you can help me.
I've been struggling with mental illnesses all my life and I used to go through therapy/treatment while I was 15 until almost 18 (I'm 21 now). It's a long story but I had to stop seeing my psychologist and psychiatrist at that time because my family wasn't supportive of it and was giving me a hard time.
I moved out from home to a different country (Brazil to here) and after almost a year I've finally found a place I can go to talk to someone and get help. I started counselling and I recently saw a GP to talk about my depression/PTSD that has been really bad. She gave me a referral to a Psychiatrist and prescribed me medication which I used to take in the past.
I just really don't know which Psychiatrist to go to, how much it will cost, if they'll be understanding and really help me.
I was diagnosed with depression, Borderline Personality Disorder and Anorexia before but I've been seeing my counselor to talk about my traumas/abuse. I feel like years ago I wasn't really aware of my mental state and didn't trust/were completely honest to my psychiatrist which might've affected the diagnosis. I'm hoping that this time I'll be more accepting of getting help and have someone I can trust would be great to help me get better.
I'm currently on a student visa and soon will be applying for a Partner Visa with my husband. The plans will be to eventually become a Permanent Resident/Citizen. But until then my health insurance is only a Overseas Health Cover for students. At the moment I’m really broke and I don't know if my OHSC would cover psychiatrist appointments or anything, but if not, I'd be very thankful for any recommendations of places/professionals I can go to that I can afford.
This is my first time posting here and I was wondering if you can help me.
I've been struggling with mental illnesses all my life and I used to go through therapy/treatment while I was 15 until almost 18 (I'm 21 now). It's a long story but I had to stop seeing my psychologist and psychiatrist at that time because my family wasn't supportive of it and was giving me a hard time.
I moved out from home to a different country (Brazil to here) and after almost a year I've finally found a place I can go to talk to someone and get help. I started counselling and I recently saw a GP to talk about my depression/PTSD that has been really bad. She gave me a referral to a Psychiatrist and prescribed me medication which I used to take in the past.
I just really don't know which Psychiatrist to go to, how much it will cost, if they'll be understanding and really help me.
I was diagnosed with depression, Borderline Personality Disorder and Anorexia before but I've been seeing my counselor to talk about my traumas/abuse. I feel like years ago I wasn't really aware of my mental state and didn't trust/were completely honest to my psychiatrist which might've affected the diagnosis. I'm hoping that this time I'll be more accepting of getting help and have someone I can trust would be great to help me get better.
I'm currently on a student visa and soon will be applying for a Partner Visa with my husband. The plans will be to eventually become a Permanent Resident/Citizen. But until then my health insurance is only a Overseas Health Cover for students. At the moment I’m really broke and I don't know if my OHSC would cover psychiatrist appointments or anything, but if not, I'd be very thankful for any recommendations of places/professionals I can go to that I can afford.
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03-11-2017
09:35 AM
Hi mars52,
Welcome to the forums and well done for reaching out. While we can provide you with emotional support and tips for managing your mental illness, we can't provide recommendations for health practitioners.
We'd suggest starting a new thread in the Young People section to find peers who can assist.
Looking forward to your next post.
Welcome to the forums and well done for reaching out. While we can provide you with emotional support and tips for managing your mental illness, we can't provide recommendations for health practitioners.
We'd suggest starting a new thread in the Young People section to find peers who can assist.
Looking forward to your next post.
