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Mental health in Coleman County, Texas

County seat: Coleman

17%

Adults reporting frequent mental distress

CDC PLACES

15.8%

Adults without health insurance

CDC PLACES

Mental Health Desert Score

Coleman County · Moderate access gap

35

out of 100

  • Elevated mental distress (17%)
  • No Local Mental Health Authority on file
  • No Federally Qualified Health Center on file

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Mental health in Coleman County

Within Coleman County, 17% of adults report experiencing frequent mental distress, according to CDC PLACES data. This figure highlights the prevalence of mental health challenges in the community. Access to mental health services is a critical component of overall well-being, and understanding the local landscape can help residents navigate available resources.

Local context

Coleman County, located in Central Texas, faces unique considerations regarding mental health care access. The county seat, Coleman, serves as a central hub, but the availability of specialized mental health professionals is limited. Current data from NPPES indicates that there are no psychiatrists, no social workers, and no marriage and family therapists practicing in the immediate vicinity of Coleman. There is one psychologist and one counselor listed. This scarcity means residents may need to utilize resources beyond the immediate county borders or rely on alternative service delivery models. The financial aspect of healthcare also plays a role, with 15.8% of adults in Coleman County reporting being uninsured.

How to get care

Despite local limitations, several avenues exist for Coleman County residents seeking mental health support. Telehealth services have expanded significantly across Texas, offering a convenient way to connect with licensed mental health professionals regardless of their physical location. Many primary care physicians in Coleman County can also provide initial mental health assessments and offer referrals to appropriate specialists or services. The state's Local Mental Health Authority (LMHA) system is designed to provide publicly funded mental health services to Texans. Residents can contact the LMHA serving their region to inquire about available programs and support. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), though not explicitly listed as numerous within Coleman County, are another resource that often integrate mental health services alongside primary care, aiming to provide comprehensive care regardless of a patient's ability to pay.

When you need help now

In situations requiring immediate mental health assistance, several critical resources are available. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers free and confidential support 24/7 for people in distress. You can call or text 988 to connect with trained crisis counselors. Another immediate support option is the Crisis Text Line; you can reach out by texting HOME to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor. For urgent behavioral health emergencies, any local emergency room in Texas is legally required to evaluate individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, providing an essential safety net for those in acute need.

If you need help right now

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

Licensed providers near Coleman

From the NPPES NPI Registry (CMS).

1

counselors

0

psychiatrists

1

psychologists

0

social workers

0

marriage family

Frequently asked — therapy in Coleman County

How do I find a therapist in Coleman County, Texas?

Our directory lists 2 Texas-licensed therapists who can see Coleman County residents — 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.

Do therapists in Coleman County accept insurance like BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, or Medicare?

Yes. Many Coleman County-serving clinicians take major Texas plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Superior HealthPlan (Medicaid), and Medicare. Use the insurance filter on the directory or check each therapist's profile for the current list.

Can I see a therapist by video from Coleman County?

Yes. Any Texas-licensed therapist can legally provide telehealth to anyone physically located in Texas, including Coleman County. 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 Coleman County?

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

How much does therapy cost in Coleman County without insurance?

Self-pay rates from clinicians serving Coleman County 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 Coleman County?

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.

Are sessions with a Coleman County therapist confidential?

Yes. 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 Coleman County — 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.

How long does it take to feel better after starting therapy?

Most people notice some relief within 4-6 sessions and meaningful progress between 8 and 20 sessions. Faster results are common with focused, time-limited approaches (CBT, EMDR, brief solution-focused therapy). Complex trauma or long-standing patterns usually take longer.

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 Coleman County therapists and try again.

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