Lindsay Lohan can talk to a psychologist for free, 24/7

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Lindsay Lohan now has 20 days to get psychological counseling, says Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner, but she can’t pay for it. Call for Therapy, a new service that connects people to licensed psychologists over the phone, offers to give her unlimited sessions for free.

West Hollywood, CA – July 22, 2011 – Find a psychologist or go back to jail. That’s the dilemma faced by Lindsay Lohan, who’s currently flouting the counseling order mandated by her probation. She’s too famous for low-cost group counseling and, apparently, too poor for one-on-one sessions with a therapist. But there’s another option she should consider. Call for Therapy, a 24/7 instant phone counseling service, has over 100 California-licensed mental health professionals willing to help Lohan fulfill her probation requirements--for free.

Lohan can’t afford a psychologist. Judge Sautner, who oversees her probation, doesn’t buy this excuse and has promised to send her behind bars again in 20 days. Perhaps the judge’s doubts arise from the fact that the actress came to court in $1,195 Christian Louboutin heels.

Therapy isn’t cheap either. A typical session with a psychologist lasts 50 minutes and costs around $100-$300. Ten of these sessions could easily put $3000 into some psychologist’s pocket. Lohan, who cited “financial issues” as the reason she could no longer see her psychologist at UCLA, would probably rather have a few more pairs of shoes.

“She can definitely afford Call for Therapy,” says company President David Gonen, M.D. “People usually pay $40 or less per half hour for our phone therapy sessions, which is pocket change compared to your average psychologist’s office. For Lindsay, we’ll make a special exception. Our therapists will give her all the help she needs at no cost for the duration of her probation.”

Call for Therapy has a variety of licensed professionals--psychologists, psychiatrists, marriage and family therapists, and clinical social workers--to speak with Lohan about her shoplifting and drunk driving habits. Plus, she can do this from the privacy of her home in Venice Beach, CA, away from the cameras and commotion.

“Free unlimited therapy, from any location of her choice, at any time of her choice,” says Dr. Gonen. “She should take us up on our deal.”

Lohan can tap into this get-out-of-jail-free offer today. All she needs to do is call 877.5.THERAPY (877.584.3727).

About Call for Therapy:

Call for Therapy, Inc. is a privately-held corporation based in West Hollywood, CA.  For more information, please visit http://www.callfortherapy.com. Follow us on Twitter (@CallforTherapy) or like our Facebook page. For press inquires, including sample calls, contact press@callfortherapy.com or call (888) 537-6403.

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Name: Stephanie A. Higa, Call for Therapy

Address: 8560 Sunset Blvd PH, West Hollywood, CA 90069

Phone: (888) 537-6403

Fax: (888) 679-0894

Web Address: CallforTherapy.com

Email: press@callfortherapy.com

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