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Need Inexpensive or Free Counseling for a 6 Year Old with No Insurance

Hello moms! I am seeking help. My husband I have two children of our own, ages 4 and 1, and we have his nephews staying with us now, ages 6 and 3. As you can imagine, my house is now a zoo. The 6 year old is having some major issues because of his negelect in the past. I am in serious need of finding a way to get him some counseling. I cannot add our nephews to our health insurance, and I cannot get them medicare either, so I am stuck between a rock and a hard place. Can you please provide me with some suggestions, or if any of you moms out there are licensed therapists, can you please help me out.

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Hi N.,

I work at the UNT Dallas Campus. We have a counseling clinic that is free to the community. They see adults and children. The number is ###-###-####.

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The University of Arlington Graduate Social Work Department used to have a free child counseling center staffed by graduate student interns. I worked there when I was in graduate school back in 1998-1999. I don't know if they still have it but if you are in the Arlington area it would be worth looking into.

If he is in public school, the school's counselor may be able to work with him or give you advice on how to get assistance.
Good luck, the children are blessed to have caring adults to love them and take care of them. Good luck!

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Hi N.,

I work at the UNT Dallas Campus. We have a counseling clinic that is free to the community. They see adults and children. The number is ###-###-####.

2 moms found this helpful

If you have him enrolled in school, check with the school counselor. They will be able to provide some counseling at the school and will be able to give you information on places that do sliding scale fees or even free counseling. If you are members of a church or other religous organization, most of them provide counsling resources as well, again usually free to little charge. Other ideas are the United Way, Salvation Army, and checking with your local health department or hopsital. If they don't have the resources on site, they will be able to give you names of places to contact. Hope that helps and good luck!

Hi N.,
If your nephew is in public school, he should have access to the school counselor. Counseling can be provided on a regular basis without a fee. If he's not in public school, you could still contact the nearest elementary and speak to the counselor, who may have information about counselors and therapists in the area. Principals and counselors usually have access to that information for their families.
L.

Contact the Social Services office of the County where you live. They have different counseling programs that should help your nephew either free or at a low rate. Good luck.

If he is in public school, the school's counselor may be able to work with him or give you advice on how to get assistance.
Good luck, the children are blessed to have caring adults to love them and take care of them. Good luck!

God Bless you for opening your home & hearts.
I was a foster parent several years ago & I believe you should be able to get them on Medicaid or chips. Maybe that would help. There are several types of counselors that take donations instead of set fees.
If I knew what area you were in I could possiably help you find someone for counseling. My grand-daughters had a wonderful Equine theropy counselor in Alvord, Tx. That maybe way out of your way but there are several in N. Tx. If you need help finding one I will do my best if you say the word. Or I can get Ken's number & perhaps he would know someone in your area.
God be with you & yours.I know you will be truly Blessed in your new life.

I would also recommend the Child Study Center in Ft. Worth. They base services on a sliding scale and also may be able to help with legal.

If you have court ordered custody then you might be able to add them to your insurance. Is the 6 year in school? If so go to the school and ask them for help. If there is an MHMR clinic in your area, call them.

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