Parent Magazine Volusia/Flagler June 2019 | Page 13

WHERE TO LOOK Finding the way to a solution can be as simple as a making a quick phone call. For example: » » Consult your employer’s employee assistance program (EAP). Whether you want advice for relationship problems or financial difficulties, or you need help for severe anxiety or drug addiction, an EAP can connect you with services you need. religious body who have advanced degrees in pastoral counseling and professional counseling experience. » » Self-Help Groups - Another choice is to join a self-help or support group to learn about, talk about, and work on problems such as alcoholism, substance abuse, depression, family issues, or personal relationships. » » Contact your health insurance carrier, as it may or may not cover mental health services. Your health plan may have a special phone number you can call to find out if you have coverage, as well as what services are covered and any limit on the amount the plan will pay. There may be restrictions on where you are able to receive services. » » Check with a community mental health center for guidance or a referral. These centers are listed in the telephone book and online and may be the most affordable choice for people who don’t have access to an EAP or who have no mental health coverage. These centers offer a range of mental health treatment and counseling services, usually at a reduced rate if you qualify. If you don’t have health insurance or your insurance does not cover mental health, look for these resources: » » Pastoral Counseling - Your place of worship can put you in touch with a pastoral counselor. Certified pastoral counselors are ministers in a recognized V O L U S I A A N D F L A G L E R H E A LT H A N D W E L L N E S S M A G A Z I N E | 13