Finding A Therapist
Mental health is becoming more of a conversation that is being had in public spaces. It’s a great thing but what we need for everyone to know is that authentic healing takes place privately and with the support of a professional. Yes, we can find healing in spaces together, but we also need an area where we can be honest and vulnerable with our truths. We at Save Our Families have held our #LivePTSD events, bringing more focus to the topic of mental health. The goal of those events is to create unity and to spark awareness about healing. As we move into a time in our world where depression, drug use, and suicide rates have skyrocketed due to the shutdowns caused by Covid-19, we want to provide some resources that may assist you on your path to healing and finding a therapist.
We are not directly connected or affiliated with any of the resources posted. These resources are meant to help serve as a starting point. We ask that you do your research into the therapist of your choice. Please know that you may not connect with your first therapist or even your sixth! Just take the take to find someone that you can trust to help guide you through your healing journey.
Resource Databases:
about author
Created by the team at Save Our Families.
subscribe to our newsletter
Join the Save Our Families newsletter for updates on community care, mental health tools, healing stories, and events you won’t want to miss.
Note: We promise not to flood your inbox—just healing vibes, resources, and real talk.
Recent Posts
Public Health Alert: New Synthetic Opioid Cychlorphine Linked to Fatal Overdoses
Save Our Families is sharing an important public health alert from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education regarding an emerging synthetic opioid called N-Propionitrile Chlorphine, also known as Cychlorphine. According to the alert, [...]
Save Our Families is an Official Event Partner of Pride in the CLE 2026
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Save Our Families, a Cleveland-based 501(c)(3) community care nonprofit, today announced a formal event partnership with Pride in the CLE 2026. The organization will operate a dedicated community booth on Saturday, June [...]
Examining the Cuyahoga Overdose Surveillance Quarterly Data: Why Fewer Deaths Doesn’t Mean the Crisis Is Over
Cuyahoga County has reported a significant decline in overdose deaths. At first glance, this appears to be a clear indicator of progress. Fatalities dropped sharply at the end of 2025, and emergency department visits for [...]




