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  2. The Cost of Depression: Medications, Therapy, and More

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    Below are estimated costs for some of the most commonly prescribed depression medications without insurance. Note the differences between generic and brand-name medications.*. Generic name ...

  3. How Much Does Therapy Cost? A Breakdown for 2024 - Healthline

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    In-person: $100-$250 per session. Online: $85-$135 (can also be less or over $100) It’s important to remember that therapy costs vary depending on many factors, including location, length of ...

  4. The Best Affordable Therapy Options in 2024 - Healthline

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    Insurance coverage: Academic Health Plan, Aetna, Anthem, APWU, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and 40 more. Services offered: therapy, psychiatry, nutrition counseling, women’s health, breastfeeding ...

  5. Navigating the Costs of Treatment-Resistant Depression - WebMD

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    Sessions can range from $65 to $250, depending on where you live. While the Affordable Care Act requires all insurance plans to cover mental health care, you will still need to meet your annual ...

  6. Medications Used To Treat Schizophrenia - WebMD

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    Doctors call the older group of medications “first-generation,” “typical,” or “conventional” antipsychotics. Some common ones are: Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) Fluphenazine (Prolixin ...

  7. Drugs That Treat Mental Illnesses - WebMD

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    A class of drugs, called alpha agonists, are nonstimulant medicines that are also sometimes used to treat ADHD. Examples include clonidine ( Catapres) and guanfacine ( Intuniv ). Atomoxetine ...

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