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Where is A Good Health Center To Go For Treatment of Depression

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II need help with depression and my local health center in SC is no good. They treat you like a prisoner. I need a good diagnostician and start all over with my medicines. I need to go where they will accept you medical insurance and where they care about the patient.

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  1. dpession kills both the mind and spirit. both these 2 are what lifts you out of it. The best medicine and therapy you could get is achieving mind power.Mind power helps you gain control of  your whole system and help you get the best out of life. It has worked for a lot of people wround the world. you will soon come to find out that the best therapist you could get is YOU.

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  2. Since you indicated you did not have good facilities, I assume you meant in another state and as inpatient. I will give the the name of several which are good and you can go as outpatient or inpatient.

    1.  Connecticut Anxiety and Depression Center - CADTC

    2.  Hollywood Pavilion - Specializing  in treatment for women

    3.  Skyland Trail - Depression Georgia's Premier Depression Treatment Facility in Atlanta.  This one is well know and closer to your home

    Hope this helps and God Bless

  3. I know this is going to sound a little "Hippy Dippy," but I have personally found success with my own depression with seeing a therapist who approaches therapy holistically.  Meaning - no drugs and simply focusing on your feelings.  I also found that she is very flexible with payments.  I have a feeling that other practitioners like her would also be flexible with payments and accept insurance (she does).  Try to find someone in SC who is a either a psychologist or social worker with the holistic approach - it may help!

  4. Im assuming you mean inpatiant.  Try an outpatiant clincic.  Call your insurance.  They can tell you all clinics near you that accept your insurance.  

  5. You can look up a private counselor in your area, a private psychiatrist if you want medication.  Sometimes a counselor can recommend a psychiatrist that they have worked with before.  

    If your looking for inpatient care, talk with your regular doctor.  And research those places.  I know several places, but they are no where close to SC.

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