Find a Therapist near Palm Beach Gardens, FL

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It’s normal to experience mental health issues and relationship problems. Talking to a licensed therapist can help. Therapy can teach you more about yourself and your mental health concerns in a healing way. Many therapies are evidence-based and have been proven effective.

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Rest assured there are qualified therapists in Palm Beach Gardens who can treat a variety of concerns, including family conflict, relationship issues, anxiety, or depression. With our directory, the right therapist is easy to find.

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About Palm Beach Gardens

Palm Beach Gardens is located in Palm Beach County, California. The city was founded in 1959 by millionaire John MacArthur. Palm Beach Gardens a land area of 55 square miles. 

About 55,000 people reside in Palm Beach Gardens. The population increased by 13% between 2010 and 2017. Ninety-five percent of people living in Palm Beach Gardens are American citizens. Around 4,000 veterans have made the city their home.

Palm Beach Gardens is 79% white, 10% Hispanic, 5% black, and 4% Asian. Fourteen percent of residents were born outside of the United States, and 17% speak a native language other than English. There are 3,700 Spanish speakers, 600 French Creole speakers, and 500 French speakers in Palm Beach Gardens.

The average annual income in Palm Beach Gardens is $53,300. The median household income is $72,800. Around 6% of residents live in poverty.

Mental Health in Palm Beach Gardens

Opioid addiction is a major public health issue in Palm Beach County. In 2017, paramedics received approximately 5,000 overdose-related calls. Close to 600 of these overdoses were fatal. While there are many private mental health providers in the county, few treatment options exist for the uninsured and underinsured. For example, there are only 24 state-funded detox beds in the entire county. 

Plans are currently underway to open a center in Palm Beach County which will focus solely on treating individuals who have overdosed on opioids. This new facility will be able to treat up to 14 people at a time. The center will make addiction treatment more accessible for residents who are uninsured. In Palm Beach Gardens, 12% of residents do not have health insurance.

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