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Mental Health for Social Workers in Georgia

Licensed clinical social workers, school social workers, CPS workers, case managers. This page combines the culture-specific resources for your profession with Georgia-specific insurance and therapist options.

Why this combination matters
Child protection social workers have PTSD rates comparable to combat veterans (~31%). Turnover is ~20% annually in CPS. In Georgia, the partial mental health parity enforcement, un-expanded Medicaid, and local provider density shape what's actually accessible — which is why generic 'find a therapist' advice so often fails men in your profession.

National resources for social workers

Profession-specific support that works in every state:

NASW — Member Resources
National Association of Social Workers: CEUs on self-care + local LAP-equivalent programs.
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Secondary Trauma Institute
Training + clinical resources for caregivers with trauma exposure.
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Georgia-specific resources

These Georgia organizations know both social workers culture AND Georgia's insurance landscape:

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (Georgia routing)
All 988 calls route to local Georgia centers. Free, confidential, 24/7.
Call 988
Georgia state crisis / behavioral health resources
Georgia Medicaid expanded partially in 2023 (Pathways program). Amerigroup, CareSource coverage.
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Veterans Crisis Line (988 Press 1)
Relevant for many of your peers even if you're not a veteran.
Call

Georgia insurance realities

For social workers in Georgia: State licensing boards vary but generally focus on current impairment, not past treatment. Many states have formal impaired-practitioner programs that are confidential and recovery-focused.

Georgia parity: Partial parity — federal law applies but state enforcement weaker · Medicaid: Medicaid NOT expanded — coverage gap for many working adults

Free tool
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The PHQ-9 is the depression screener your doctor uses. Private. Printable for your appointment.

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