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Substance Use
To support members of the community seeking, or in treatment for addiction, and who need financial assistance, we're offering ongoing access to grants. Contingent upon assessment and approval, needs-based funding will be disbursed directly to certified programs, service providers, or insurers on behalf of grant recipients.
Questions? Please reach out to our Grants Coordinator Adrianna Satorski
Mental Health
Prioritize your mental health! If lack of funds are keeping you from paying for ongoing therapy, or getting started, we're offering grants to help you! Grants are awarded based on financial need and a desire to commit to the process.
Questions? Please reach out to our Grants Coordinator Adrianna Satorski
From Practitioners & Recipients
"I just wanted to confirm that my client completed her 12 grant sessions in full. She has made wonderful progress and we will continue to do the work together toward her healing. Thank you and the Foundation so much for giving her this opportunity and easing the financial burden of mental healthcare for so many. I'm a fan of Charles' music myself and it is wonderful knowing he is still making an impact." With gratitude,
Amanda Loomis, LCS
Amethyst Healing LLC
"The sessions...were helpful and gave me healthy food-for-thought. The grant served to help me acknowledge deeper issues and I will do my best moving forward to continue seeking help. Thank you." Recipient
" I found the online therapy to be very helpful getting me thru the past few months. I am currently moving on to in- person therapy now and summer was absolutely amazing! " Recipient
We are building a network of therapists and counselors, state-by-state, with a personal connection to this community, a deep commitment to healing, and an alignment with the Foundation's mission.
Shayan Salar
Specialties: Trauma, Anxiety, Grief, EMDR, DBT, LGBTQIA+
Practice: Amethyst Healing
Contact Information
480-360-5978
Specialties: Clinical Psychotherapy, ABA Therapy, Marriage & Family Therapy, Substance Use, Trauma Informed Care (EMDR)
Practice: New U Therapy Center & Family Services
Contact Information
657-204-3567
Specialties: Trauma, PTSD, Narcissistic Abuse, Life Changes & Self Esteem, Psychedelic Integration (MAPS and MDMA assisted therapy trained)
Practice: Orenda Integrated Therapy
Contact Information
720-706-6394
Specialties: Anxiety, Trauma, Eating
Disorders, Perinatal Concerns
Practice: Holistic Mountain Healing
Contact Information
303-566-0375
Holisticmountainhealing@gmail.com
Specialties: Addiction, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression.
Practice: Alchemy Psychotherapy
VIRTUAL
Contact Information
Specialties: Person-Centered Therapy, CBT, Supportive Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, Art Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, Music Therapy, Mindfulness, Mindful
Movement
Practice: Counseling Services of Greater Boston
Contact Information
781-328-1904 ext. 201
Specialties: Addiction, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression.
Practice: Alchemy Psychotherapy
VIRTUAL
Contact Information
Specialties: LGBTQIA+, Trauma, Art Therapy, Individual and Relationship Therapy, ADHD/Autism, Gender Identity, Depression, Anxiety, Personality Disorders
Practice: Inclusive Counseling
Contact Information
775-209-9056
Specialties: Addiction, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression.
Practice: Alchemy Psychotherapy
VIRTUAL
Contact Information
Specialties: Complex Trauma/Trauma, Addiction (substance abuse & process addictions), Men's Issues, Grief & Loss, Mood Disorders, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional Regulation
Practice: Real Deal Therapy & Wellness (PHP/IOP Center)
Contact Information
214-796-7291
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Associate Marriage and Family Therapist: an individual in the process of becoming a fully licensed LMFT (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist) and who specializes in treating individuals, couples, and families.
Licensed Addictions Counselor: a professional who is licensed to provide counseling and treatment for people with substance use disorders and related behavioral health issues (in some states, also known as LCADC — “Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor”)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker: a mental health professional with a master’s degree in social work (MSW) who has completed additional clinical training
Licensed Mental Health Counselor: a licensed therapist with a master’s degree in counseling or a related field, and primarily focuses on mental health disorders.
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor: a licensed therapist with a master's degree in counseling or a related field, and has a broad scope of practice ranging from mental health disorders to career counseling (in some states, also known as LPC — “Licensed Professional Counselor”)
Master of Arts: a degree from a graduate-level program. In the therapy world, an individual with “MA” after their name usually has a Master of Arts in Psychology or a Master of Arts in Counseling.
Marriage and Family Therapist: Specializes in relationship and family dynamics; including marital issues, parent-child relationships, individual mental health concerns, and more.
Registered Behavior Technician: a certified professional who practices behavior therapy and works under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Applied Behavioral Analysis: an approach to understanding and improving behavior that is primarily used to treat individuals with autism spectrum disorder, and is also effective at treating anxiety, ADHD and OCD.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy : type of therapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors. It is used for treating conditions like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and OCD.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy: type of CBT developed specifically for individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD), and is also proven effective in treating: depression, anxiety, self-harm, PTSD, and eating disorders. DBT emphasizes building skills in mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: type of therapy used primarily for trauma and PTSD, and is believed to help the brain reprocess traumatic memories in a healthier way.
FindTreatment.gov offers a comprehensive list, easily searched by zip code, of certified substance use and mental health treatment facilities, opioid treatment programs, buprenorphine practitioners, and healthcare centers across the United States. We've tried many different search tools and have found this one provides accurate, up-to-date listings. It's a great starting point if you're feeling overwhelmed and seeking resources to start your journey.
Meeting people where they are, on the other end of the line, one human connection at a time. No judgment. No stigma. Just love!
Resilience on the Road is a living resource to foster and sustain mental and physical wellness among music professionals on the road. MusiCares believes that fostering resilience on the road requires four core elements: access to resources and information to make informed choices about physical and mental wellness; affordable and timely mental health support; accessible and high-quality medical and physical wellness; and an underpinning of an empathetic and compassionate community on tour.
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