Therapists in Warwick, RI and Nearby Locations

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Megan Gallagher
LMHC in RI and MA CRC
In-Person Sessions:

Warwick, Rhode Island

I provide a safe and comfortable setting in which you can work to determine and accomplish your goals, minimize stress, and learn to identify triggers so that you can regain control of your emotions and reach a level balance in your life.  We are...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Massachusetts, Rhode Island

Hi! I'm glad you're here :) I am a trauma trained therapist who works with individuals struggling with trauma-related symptoms such as, flashbacks, trauma memories, intrusive thoughts, nightmares, feelings of shame, guilt, anger or emotional...
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Rhode Island

Education and Certification: Ph.D. Clinical Psychology (Syracuse University) Ph.D. Medical Sciences (University of S. Florida College of Medicine) Certified Life Coach (Dipl. L.C., Life Coaching Institute) I’m a clinical psychologist who used to...
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Rhode Island

Tania Patrizio, MSW, LICSW Tania was born and raised in Rhode Island before moving to California where she gained much of her clinical experience. She has worked extensively in the foster care system ranging from opening and operating a group home...

An Overview of Mental Health in Warwick, Rhode Island

Warwick frequently appears in among the top rankings in lists of safest cities or best place to live in Rhode Island or to raise children. The city’s strong military, industrial and nautical history provides deep roots and stability to the region. The town of 80,871 is also known for its arts scene, stunning views of Narragansett Bay and 39 miles of coastline. The downtown area features plenty of shops, restaurants and coffee shops.

Safe and suburban, the town, which is just 20 minutes south of Providence, appeals to retirees and young professionals alike. Many people in the area are employed in management, healthcare or finance and insurance roles.

Mental Health in Warwick

While a safe and stable environment can support mental health, it doesn’t guarantee that residents won’t face challenges. Some specific difficulties in the Warwick area are listed below.

  • Obesity: 30% of adults in Kent County are overweight or obese. This excess weight can lead to both mental and physical health challenges.
  • Chronic Illness: In a community health needs assessment (CHNA), diabetes was listed as a top health concern. Managing a chronic illness or caring for someone who has one can be difficult and tiring. Mental health services can help develop coping mechanisms and care for those experiencing compassion fatigue.
  • Disability: 5% of Warwick residents under the age of 65 are living with a disability. As with chronic illnesses, there may be a need for mental health services in addition to other treatments and interventions.
  • Pressure: The median household income in Warwick is $71,191, which is above state and national averages. While this level of income affords certain privileges, it can also result in intense pressure and stress to keep up and outperform others.
  • Substance Abuse and Addiction: Substance abuse, particularly of opioids, continues to be a problem in Kent County. Mental health services may be able to help addicts and their friends and family come to terms with this terrible disease.

Mental Health Resources in Warwick

Rhode Island ranks relatively decently as compared to other states for access to mental health services. This access translates into decent workforce availability, including a range of licensed family and marriage therapists, licensed clinical social workers and licensed professional clinical counselors who serve the Warwick area. There are approximately 263 mental health professionals per every 100,000 people in Kent County.

These counselors draw from a variety of therapies including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, solution focused, acceptance and commitment therapy and mindfulness.

These therapists have considerable experience helping clients manage and recover from anxiety, depression, addiction, bipolar disorder, OCD, ADHD and eating disorders. They have also helped clients navigate complex trauma and abuse, stress, grief, relationship issues, family conflicts, parenting issues, intimacy-related issues, anger managements and career difficulties.

No matter what challenges you face in life, you can trust that your therapist will work with you to develop an approach that works best for your specific situation.

The Challenge of Finding a Suitable Therapist in Warwick

Some residents in Warwick may have some difficulty accessing mental health services, however. 6% of Warwick residents don’t have health insurance and 6.7% live in poverty. While these rates are much better than broader US trends, they still show that some individuals and families in Warwick are less privileged than others.

There may be community groups and non-profits that can help residents who find mental health care to be too cost prohibitive. Usually these organizations can offer sliding scale services based on income as well as free services such as help lines and support groups. These services can be invaluable to people who need immediate help.

Although the national conversation around mental health is progressing, some individuals may feel there’s stigma around seeking help. Especially if you live in a nice and pleasant town, it can be hard to admit that you need additional support.

New forms of therapy, including text- and video-based options, may help address the affordability and stigma issues.