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Your mental health is essential to your overall well-being. But knowing how or where to start can feel overwhelming. We’ve compiled these helpful resources to make it easier to find the right support.

Many of these services are covered under most plans. But be sure to check your specific benefit details by signing in to MyBlue.

If you don't find what you need here, Team Blue can help. Call us at 1-888-389-7764.

If you or a family member is having an urgent mental health crisis, always call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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Getting started

Start the conversation with your primary care provider (PCP).
Your PCP can be a good place to begin your mental health journey. They’ll help evaluate whether your physical health could be impacting your mental health. They'll also provide guidance on what care options to consider. It's important to be open and honest in your conversation with your PCP. Make a list of questions and symptoms in advance to make the most of your appointment.

To find a primary care provider near you, use our Find a Doctor & Estimate Costs tool. Sign in before starting your search, to be sure your results are in your network.

If you're a Massachusetts resident, consider trying Firefly Health, an independent health care provider offering virtual primary care via video and chat with an experienced, physician-led team. Once you sign up with a Firefly Health PCP,* the Firefly care team will help you create a personalized care plan designed to cover your care needs, including those related to behavioral health.** Learn more at Firefly Health.

 *Firefly Health is currently available to members in Massachusetts only.
**When you need to be seen in person, Firefly will get you the care you need.

Therapy is a powerful tool that can support a wide range of needs. Many people use therapy simply to have someone listen and provide guidance and support in a judgment-free setting. Therapy can also help manage a diagnosed mental illness.

Here’s a list of the most common indicators that therapy may be right for you, from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

  • Experiencing ongoing conflict with family or friends
  • Feeling isolated or alone
  • Trouble focusing on work, school, daily tasks
  • Using a substance to cope with issues in your life

Read more about determining if therapy is right for you.

finding a therapist

Finding a therapist who’s a good fit is important. Your PCP may be able to recommend one. Many people also ask trusted friends or family for recommendations.

Team Blue is standing by to help you find an in-network professional for a consultation or ongoing therapy. Call 1-888-389-7764.

Learn more about finding a therapist who’s right for you.

  • Find an in-network therapist
  • Explore remote
    therapy options

Use our Find a Doctor & Estimate Costs tool to find licensed therapists – including psychologists, licensed mental health counselors, or marriage and family therapists.

To avoid cost surprises, Sign in to MyBlue before starting your search, to see results that are in our network.

We’re expanding the types of care available via telehealth to better meet the needs of our members. Ask your therapist if they offer remote visits, by video or phone.

If your plan includes our telehealth benefit, you can also talk to a licensed professional remotely using Well Connection. You can use your smartphone or computer, and it’s convenient and confidential. Get started.

Many plans include Well Connection but some, like our Medicare plans, do not. Check your plan benefits for details.

guiding myself online

Your Online Mental Health Tool.

Assess and explore your feelings, thoughts, emotions, and mind. It’s confidential. Self-guided. No-cost and available 24/7.

Designed by the behavioral health specialists from Learn to Live®″, an independent partner company, this tool can be used as often as you like—with programs to support:

  • Social anxiety
  • Depression
  • Stress, anxiety, and worry
  • Insomnia
  • Substance use

Take the 7-Minute Assessment to get started: sign in to MyBlue, or create an account, then click Online Mental Health Tool* under My Plan & Claims.

*Don’t see Online Mental Health Tool? Many plans include this tool, but some, like our Medicare plans, do not. Unsure? Call Team Blue at 1-888-389-7764.

exploring wellness offerings for mind and body

Sometimes a simple lifestyle change, like increased exercise, or better diet and sleep habits, can have a real impact on how you feel, physically and mentally. That’s why most of our plans include fitness and weight-loss reimbursements, mind/body rewards, plus wellness discounts up to 30%.

Explore Wellness Offerings

Acupuncture

Helpful for chronic pain and stress relief.

Yoga, Pilates, tai chi, and more

Less stress, more balance.

Nutrition counseling and personal training

Eat better and exercise with confidence.

Massage therapy

For hands-on relief of muscle or joint pain.

Mind/body techniques

Hypnosis, Chinese herbal therapy, and Reiki.

finding substance-use-Disorder support

No matter what you’re going through, we have substance-use-disorder resources to help you and your loved ones. From alcohol to prescription drug use, or other substance use, you don’t have to face this challenge alone.

Learn more

helping a child or loved one

If you’re concerned about a loved one’s mental health, knowing where to start can be tough. Read on to learn more about signs that they may need help, and tips to guide them to the right support.

  • Therapy
  • Learn to Live®´´
  • Caregiver Support

Therapy

Therapy is a great option for any age group. Talking to a professional can help manage and improve mental health—and we can help you find the right one.

We’re now covering virtual therapy visits through Brightline, an independent company, for our members in Massachusetts ages 3 to 17.* Learn more at Brightline.

Find a Therapist

*Brightline may offer services that are not covered by Blue Cross, like coaching. Please check plan benefits.

Learn to Live

This confidential, self-guided online program designed by the behavioral health specialists from Learn to Live®´´, an independent company, is suitable for ages 13+ and includes: 

  • Support for stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, substance use disorder, and more
  • Unlimited coaching via text, calls, or email
  • The ability to set goals and track progress

Learn More

Caregiver Support

Coordinating appointments. Managing finances. Taking care of household chores. If you're doing these tasks for a loved one who has health issues, you’re a caregiver. And you deserve some support yourself. Team Blue is here to help.

Learn More

How to help a loved one struggling with mental health

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Signs that a child may need mental health support

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Still need help? Let Team Blue lend a hand.

We're here if you need help finding a therapist or specialist; if you’re not sure what’s covered in your benefits; when you need a hard-to-find specialist; or, if you just don’t know where to start.

You’ll talk with a dedicated service representative who will listen to your needs and help work through your problem. We may also bring in a Care Manager for specialized support, if needed.

CALL 1-888-389-7764

What are 3 major aspects of cognitive behavioral therapy?

Gaining a better understanding of the behavior and motivation of others. Using problem-solving skills to cope with difficult situations. Learning to develop a greater sense of confidence in one's own abilities.

What are the 5 components of cognitive behavioral therapy?

In CBT, problems are broken down into 5 main areas:.
situations..
thoughts..
emotions..
physical feelings..
actions..

What is cognitive behavioral therapy best used for?

CBT can be a very helpful tool ― either alone or in combination with other therapies ― in treating mental health disorders, such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or an eating disorder. But not everyone who benefits from CBT has a mental health condition.

What are the 4 core elements of CBT?

CBT is a treatment approach that provides us with a way of understanding our experience of the world, enabling us to make changes if we need to. It does this by dividing our experience into four central components: thoughts (cognitions), feelings (emotions), behaviors and physiology (your biology).

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