Open Path Psychotherapy Collective
Maggie Schroder is the Program Manager at Open Path Psychotherapy Collective, overseeing the affordable psychotherapy program and supervising a team of staff members. Previously, Maggie worked as a Graduate Student at Western Carolina University and as a Student Office Assistant at North Carolina State University. Maggie also has experience as a Peer Educator, Server, and After School Counselor. Maggie holds a Master of Social Work from Western Carolina University and a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Language and Literature and Social Work from North Carolina State University.
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective
Founded in 2012, and launched in the spring of 2013, Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a nationwide network of mental health professionals dedicated to providing in-office mental health care—at a steeply reduced rate—to individuals, couples, children, and families in need. Open Path clients pay a one-time membership fee to work with an Open Path therapist at a significantly reduced rate. Because the rate is so low, clients gain back their membership fee after just two sessions. Open Path is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit advocating for affordable psychotherapy. To date, Open Path has more than 23,000 therapists in our network across the 50 states and Canada and we've connected more than 115,000 clients to affordable care.