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Online therapy in Louisville

Online therapy in Louisville can be accessed through a variety of different options. There are primarily two variations: the first is one where the therapist and patient communicate via e-mail, and the second is an online chat. Several people prefer online chat because they do not have to worry about their privacy, which is an issue for those who don’t want to use e-mail.

There are individuals who say that they enjoy using this type of therapy option because they feel more comfortable expressing themselves openly without fear of reprisal. The types of problems that clients typically admit to dealing with in Louisville include depression, anger management, social phobia, and stress management. Some people say that they feel better about themselves after having undergone treatment via online therapy.

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Mental Health in Louisville

Louisville, Kentucky is considered one of the worst places to live with a mental health condition. Louisville ranks at 422 of the 460 metropolitan statistical areas. This ranking has been climbing for the last three years since it had dropped from 418 in 2011 to 416 in 2012. Being ranked 422 on the list of metropolitan statistical areas suggests that there are more people living with some form of mental health condition than there are healthy people. While it is difficult to determine the exact number of people that live with mental health conditions in the Louisville area, we can get an idea by looking at how many people take advantage of some sort of service for their mental health.

The National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) had cited Kentucky as having one of the worst public psychiatric care systems in the United States. According to NAMI’s website, more than 40% of adults and children within state borders do not receive attention from a professional due to limited funding and local efforts. 

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The site currently states that over $200 million dollars have been cut from mental health services since 2009. Data reported by NAMI also explains that about $45 million was cut from programs for adults vulnerable group homes, supported living services, crisis intervention teams and transitional housing for people with mental health issues has been cut. This information can be used to suggest that Louisville residents are not getting the assistance they need to receive the proper medical treatment or support they require.

Louisville’s adult psychiatric facilities are no better than the public mental health system. The two most notable psychiatric hospitals in Louisville are Southeast State Hospital and Eastern State Hospital. A 2009 report by USA Today explains that more patients are being treated at local clinics for various reasons including smaller ward sizes and easier access to care in their community. However, this means individuals aren’t receiving adequate care due to a lack of resources in these outpatient facilities.

Best Therapists in Louisville

Dr. Fritz

Dr. Fritz has helped many people with anxiety, obsessive thoughts, depression, and panic attacks. Before you see him, he will take a complete medical history and conduct a psychiatric evaluation to determine what the best course of treatment is for you. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Louisville and his Doctorate in Medicine from Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia.

Julie Pursley-Carruthers Ph.D. LMFT-SLP CCC-SLP

She has specialized knowledge and training surrounding developmental speech and language disorders along with asthma management and dysphagia (swallowing disorders) and can work with children birth through 21 years, adolescents, and adults who experience such issues. She is a board-certified SLP and licensed in Kentucky and Missouri.

Jennifer Brown-Rice Ph.D. LMFT

Dr. Rice specializes in couples counseling and provides services for individuals, children, and families who are struggling with depression, anxiety, postpartum mood disorders, life transitions, and blended families. She can also provide group training to help improve communication skills between parents/caregivers of teens or preteens experiencing emotional problems or behavioral challenges. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Louisville and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIU).

Mary Rodgers MSW LCSW

She has been a leading therapist in Louisville for over 20 years and works with people from infancy to adulthood. Her expertise includes working with depression, anxiety, couples issues, women’s issues/gender identity, children dealing with the loss of a parent or other loved one, bereavement, grief and life transitions. In addition to her clinical work, she is an adjunct professor at Bellarmine University where she teaches graduate-level classes on the effects of trauma on development and on families living with mental illness and addiction.

Dr. Jackson

Dr. Jackson graduated first in his class from the University of Louisville’s School of Medicine and went on to complete his residency at Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital as well as Ohio State University Medical Center (where he served as Chief Resident). He is currently on staff at Norton Psychiatric Clinic, where he has worked for over 25 years.

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Common types of therapies in Louisville

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Most common therapy approach in Louisville is where the therapist challenges your negative thoughts about you and the world. He tries to alter unwanted behaviors or treat disorders such as depression.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Second most common therapy approach in Louisville is which the therapists teach behavioral skills (mindfulness & emotion regulation) to help clients enhance motivation. DBT is often used for mental health issues including eating disorders, PTSD, personality disorder, self-harming notions.

Existential Therapy

3rd most common therapy treatment in Louisville focuses on self-actualization in the face of people’s challenges. Existential therapy aids clients in confronting hard and distressing truths about life and death.

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FAQ's

Psychologists or therapists in Louisville help people understand and handle different life problems and mental health issues.

They diagnose and treat mental disorders, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems.

You should expect to pay between $100 and $250 for a face-to-face therapy session with a Louisville area therapist.  Online therapy in Louisville is relatively affordable and therapists charge between $30 to $ 150. You can book both online and face-to-face sessions with a therapist in Louisville via MantraCare.

In case you are looking for free therapists or free therapy, you can choose to call the Louisville free helpline number. There are a few online therapy options that can be free or low-cost. At MantraCare, therapy can cost you as low as $10.

Anyone interested in working as a therapist or counselor in the Louisville area must earn at least an accredited master’s degree in counseling or social work. Louisville also has some continuing education requirements, and every counselor or therapist is required to know all the rules and laws that pertain to their profession.

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Louisville Counselor or Therapists Directory

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