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It’s normal to experience mental health issues and relationship problems. It can help to talk to a licensed mental health professional in therapy. Glendale is home to therapists who can teach you more about yourself and your mental health concerns in a healing way. Many therapies are evidence-based and have been proven effective.
Since 2007, GoodTherapy has helped people like you connect with ethical, compassionate counselors and therapists. The therapists listed above, who practice therapy in Glendale, are trained to protect client confidentiality and privacy. In keeping with our high membership standards, these mental health professionals are also committed to eliminating the stigma that keeps many people from seeking help.
Beliefs about how much therapy costs may deter some people from finding a therapist. It’s a good idea to contact therapists you’re interested in and ask about insurance, sliding-scale fees, payment plans, and other options to stay within your budget.
People often search for mental health professionals who are trained to treat their specific concerns. Use our directory to find therapy for anxiety, depression, or other issues, family therapy, or marriage counseling. Glendale, AZ contains a variety of compassionate counselors who can help.
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Home to 246,709 residents, Glendale, AZ, is located in Maricopa County. There are approximately 118 mental health professionals per 100,000 people in the county.
A 2016 health report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that in Glendale, 14% of the population experienced 14 or more days of poor mental health in the previous 30 days. Meanwhile, 16.4% reported binge drinking, and 37.3% said they got less than 7 hours of sleep per night.
According to a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) report, the rate for illicit drug use in the Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was 16% from 2005-2010, nearly a whole percentage point lower for the state of Arizona as a whole, but nearly 1.5 percentage points higher than the rest of the United States. Meanwhile, 9.3% of those in the same MSA experienced a substance use disorder, and 7.4% reported experiencing depression.
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