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I don't know if I am looking for a psychologist or not - basically someone to talk to to help me get a better idea of whats going on in my world.. never considered it before but seems like it might be beneficial (I think I was convinced by Bethenny getting married.. but only because she doesn't seem TOO nuts so maybe I am not either haha)
Any recs in the Cincinnati area? Not sure how to find good people..
Re: Psychologist rec?
I don't have any specific recommendations, since I'm newer to the area myself. I think a counselor or social worker would be a good fit for what you mentioned; psychologists usually are more diagnostic and it doesn't sound like you need a diagnosis so much as a good objective person to vent to and help you sort things out.
I agree that checking with your work to see if you have an EAP or checking to see who/what your insurance will cover is a good start. If you're on a fixed income or don't have insurance that covers it, I suggest contacting Mental Health Access Point at 558-8888. Their entire purpose is to connect people with mental health services.
PS - being really nuts is not a prerequesite for seeing a counselor.
I have - and I've taken meds too - to help me get through the stress of grad school. And I AM a licensed counselor now! Unfortunately, right now I work for an agency that only sees kids so I can't recommend my workplace to ya.