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Therapists & mental health in Plainview, Texas

Plainview is a small Texas city of roughly 20,187 residents. CDC PLACES data shows about 19.1% of adults here report frequent mental distress, and 31% are uninsured. 8 clinicians on this directory currently see Plainview clients by secure telehealth.

19.1%

Adults reporting frequent mental distress

CDC PLACES (city-level)

31%

Adults without health insurance

CDC PLACES (city-level)

Telehealth therapists serving Plainview

All clinicians are licensed in Texas and able to see clients in Plainview by secure video.

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Navigating Mental Health Resources in Plainview, Texas

Mental health in Plainview

19.1% of adults in Plainview report frequent mental distress. Accessing mental health care is a vital component of overall well-being. This page aims to provide Plainview residents with clear, actionable information on available mental health resources and pathways to care within the community and across Texas.

Local context

Plainview, with a population of approximately 20,187, presents specific considerations for mental health care access. A significant portion of the adult population, 31%, is uninsured, which can pose a barrier to seeking and affording care. The availability of local mental health providers includes 3 psychiatrists, 1 psychologist, 5 social workers, and 41 counselors. There are currently no marriage and family therapists listed in Plainview. Understanding these local demographics and provider numbers helps situate the approaches to care outlined below.

How to get care in Plainview

Accessing mental health services in Plainview can involve several avenues:

  • Telehealth Across Texas: For those seeking flexibility and broader access to providers, telehealth services are widely available across the state of Texas. Many licensed mental health professionals offer virtual appointments, expanding options beyond the Plainview area. These services often require a stable internet connection and a private space for sessions.
  • In-Person Therapists: Plainview has a local base of in-person therapists, including social workers and counselors. These providers offer direct, face-to-face support within the community. Searching online directories or consulting with primary care physicians can help identify currently practicing professionals accepting new clients.
  • Primary Care Referrals: Your primary care physician (PCP) can be a crucial first point of contact for mental health concerns. PCPs can offer initial assessments, provide some mental health support, and refer you to specialized mental health professionals, including psychiatrists or therapists, either locally or through telehealth networks.
  • Local Mental Health Authority (LMHA) System: The state of Texas operates a network of Local Mental Health Authorities (LMHAs) that serve specific geographic regions. These agencies are often the entry point for publicly funded mental health services, particularly for individuals with serious mental illness or those who are under- or uninsured. The LMHA serving Plainview can provide assessments, case management, and access to a range of services.
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs): FQHCs are community-based health care providers that receive federal funds to provide primary care services in underserved areas. They often offer integrated behavioral health services, including mental health counseling and sometimes psychiatric care, on a sliding fee scale based on ability to pay.

When you need help now

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, immediate help is available:

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 anytime, nationwide. This free and confidential service connects you with trained crisis counselors who can provide support and resources.
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the US, anytime, about any type of crisis. You will be connected with a trained crisis counselor who can offer support.
  • Local Emergency Rooms: Any local emergency room in Plainview, or elsewhere, is legally required to evaluate individuals experiencing behavioral health emergencies. Do not hesitate to go to the nearest emergency room if you believe someone is an immediate danger to themselves or others.

Frequently asked — therapy in Plainview, Texas

How do I find a therapist in Plainview, Texas?

Our directory lists 8 Texas-licensed therapists who can see people in Plainview — most by secure video, so you're not limited to clinicians physically in town. Filter by specialty, language, or insurance, then book directly with the therapist.

Which insurance plans do Plainview therapists take?

Most major carriers are represented for Plainview: BCBS of Texas, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Superior HealthPlan, and Medicare. Plan acceptance varies by clinician — the insurance filter shows who's in-network for your specific plan.

Is telehealth therapy legal for Plainview residents?

Any Texas-licensed therapist can legally provide telehealth to anyone physically located in Texas, including Plainview. Telehealth is HIPAA-compliant secure video and is covered by most insurance plans the same as in-person sessions.

What if I'm in a mental health crisis in Plainview?

If you're in immediate danger, call or text 988 — the national Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (available 24/7 in English and Spanish).

What are self-pay therapy rates in Plainview?

Self-pay rates from clinicians serving Plainview typically range from $90 to $200 per 50-minute session. Many therapists offer sliding-scale fees based on income — ask during your first call. Some also accept HSA/FSA cards.

Can I use Texas Medicaid (STAR) to see a therapist in Plainview?

Yes. Superior HealthPlan, Molina, Aetna Better Health, and other Texas Medicaid managed-care plans cover outpatient mental health therapy statewide. Filter the directory by "Medicaid" or your specific plan to see clinicians who currently accept it.

Is what I share with a Plainview therapist private?

Therapy sessions are protected by HIPAA and Texas state law. Records are only released with your written consent, with narrow legal exceptions (immediate danger to self or others, suspected abuse of a child or vulnerable adult, or a court order).

What types of therapists serve Plainview — LPC, LCSW, LMFT, psychologist, psychiatrist?

Our directory includes Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs), psychologists (PhD/PsyD), and psychiatric providers (MD, DO, PMHNP) — all verified through the NPPES NPI registry. Use the credential filter to narrow your search.

Can I switch therapists if the first one isn't a good fit?

Absolutely — and you should. Research consistently shows the therapist-client fit is the single biggest predictor of progress. Most clinicians expect a "first-fit" consultation. If something feels off after 1-2 sessions, browse other Plainview therapists and try again.

If you need help right now

  • 988 — Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (call or text)
  • Text HOME to 741741 — Crisis Text Line
  • Any Plainview-area emergency room is required to evaluate behavioral-health emergencies.

Local resources in Plainview

Hand-picked local services for Plainview residents — government, sliding-scale clinics, community mental-health support.

Plainview city government

City of Plainview

202 W. 5th Street, Plainview, TX 79072

806-296-1100

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University counseling center

Wayland Baptist University Counseling Services

1900 W 7th Street Plainview, TX 79072

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Helpful reading for Plainview

Short, clinician-reviewed guides from our learning library.

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