Accessible Support
If you need support that is more immediate, more affordable, or simply different than what I offer here—you’re in the right place.
This list is provided for informational purposes and is not an endorsement of specific providers.
It is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health care.
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If you need to speak to someone right away, you don’t have to wait.
Call or text 988 (U.S. Suicide & Crisis Lifeline)
King County Crisis Line: 866-427-4747
If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room
You deserve immediate care and support in this moment.
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If you’re exploring medication or need psychiatric support, these options can be more accessible:
Seattle/King County Clinic (Seattle Center Foundation)
Free care events, including medical and mental health support
→ seattlecenter.orgSea Mar Community Health Centers
Sliding-scale services including primary care and behavioral health
→ seamar.orgConnections Health Solutions (Kirkland)
Crisis stabilization, medication support, and social services
→ connectionshs.comSound Mind Psychiatry
Local psychiatry practice (some sliding scale options may be available)
→ soundmindpsychiatry.comWashington Health Benefit Exchange
Explore Apple Health (Medicaid) and low-cost insurance options
→ wahbexchange.org
If you’re unsure where to start, community health clinics are often the most affordable entry point.
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There are meaningful ways to access therapy at a lower cost:
Sea Mar Community Health Centers
Behavioral health services on a sliding scale
→ seamar.orgMAPS MCRC (Muslim Community Resource Center)
Community-based support and mental health services
→ mapsredmond.org/mcrcOpen Path Collective(nationwide)
Affordable therapy network ($40–70/session)
→ openpathcollective.orgUniversity & Training Clinics (e.g., UW Psychology Clinic)
Low-cost therapy with supervised clinicians
These spaces can offer real, supportive work at a more accessible rate.
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If you’re seeking clarity—emotionally, psychologically, or physically—these options may help:
University of Washington Psychology Clinic
Low-cost psychological assessments and evaluationsCommunity health centers (like Sea Mar)
STI testing, primary care, and referrals for additional support
→ seamar.orgPlanned Parenthood
STI testing, sexual health services, and reproductive care (often low-cost or sliding scale)
→ plannedparenthood.orgPregnancy & reproductive health support
Including testing, counseling, and options counseling through clinics like Planned Parenthood or local providersPrivate practices
Some offer sliding scale or payment plans for assessments—worth asking directly
University clinics and community health centers are often the most affordable place to start.
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Support doesn’t only happen in therapy.
You might also explore:
MAPS MCRC
Community care, social services, and support spaces
→ mapsredmond.orgConnections Health Solutions
Crisis support + ongoing resource navigation
→ connectionshs.com12-step & peer support groups
Including Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Adult Children of Alcoholics/Dysfunctional Families (ACA), which offer free, ongoing community support
→ aa.org
→ adultchildren.orgLocal support groups and community spaces
Peer-led or identity-specific groups
Sometimes healing begins simply by not being alone in it.