Mental Health Care Demand Outpaces Availability, Study Finds

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Mental Health Care Demand Outpaces Availability, Study Finds
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Psychologists in Lincoln and across the United States are struggling to meet the increasing demand for mental health care, with symptoms among patients worsening and treatment durations lengthening. The average wait time for new clients is three months, highlighting the shortage of mental health workers. The COVID-19 pandemic and reduced stigma surrounding mental health are contributing factors to the surge in demand. The American Psychological Association survey also revealed that about a third of psychologists are experiencing burnout and their own mental health struggles. To address the shortage, experts are utilizing telehealth services and emphasizing the importance of self-care. In emergencies, individuals are encouraged to seek immediate help by going to the emergency room or calling the 988 crisis hotline.

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