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Free online therapy and mental health resources

7 Cups (7cups.com) offers free online listeners. Also check out Open Path Collective for affordable therapy.

r/selfhelpcomment11/21/2023
unpopular opinion: therapy isn't worth $200/session

Check out open path collective - they provide access to clinicians that offer sessions between 40-70$/session based on your income and need. If you don't want to pay 200$/session, then don't. …

r/therapycomment3/11/2026
Daily sticky thread for rants, raves, celebrations, advice and more! - March 21, 2026

Open Path Collective is a great resource for reduced cost therapy 🙂

r/datingoverthirtycomment3/22/2026
affordable therapy when you make too much for assistance but not enough for 150 a session?

[Open Path Collective](https://openpathcollective.org) is a way to access many clinicians with sliding scales. You can also reach out to a therapist and ask directly about a sliding scale rate. Many a…

r/therapycomment3/29/2026
affordable therapy when you make too much for assistance but not enough for 150 a session?

Some plans don't count therapy for the deductible - meaning you'd just be paying the copay. Some also don't count teletherapy for the deductible/copay. I am a therapist and many of my clients pay zero…

r/therapycomment3/30/2026
Psychiatrist said "We all have some form of trauma" and she also said "blah blah" when I was sharing my trauma

Well. That is a terrible experience right there. Geez. For those trying to avoid this: Where you find therapists and psychiatrists really matters. Many online platforms and some national companies a…

r/CPTSDcomment3/31/2026
Affordable out of pocket therapy?

[Open Path Collective](https://openpathcollective.org) You can also reach out to individual therapists and inquire about a sliding scale. Many are willing to work with you to find a rate that works f…

r/therapycomment4/7/2026
Advice on therapy services

I second the opinion that you should avoid Better Help. Depending on where you're located, try looking into Open Path Collective. They offer pretty inexpensive therapy. Good luck!

r/therapycomment4/7/2026