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Kids in Crisis: How Changes in Healthcare Affect Mental Health Services
North Carolina, USAWednesday, February 12, 2025
Even mental health counselors are feeling the strain. They're stretched thin, trying to make ends meet with their own bills, student debt, and the cost of maintaining their licenses. They can't even afford to offer pro bono services anymore. If counselors with a Master's degree are struggling this much, imagine how tough it is for their clients.
This is a real problem, and it's affecting the most vulnerable among us. Kids need support, and changes in healthcare policies are making it harder for them to get it. It's a tough situation, and it's important to think critically about how these changes are impacting real people's lives.
So, what can we do? We need to look at how these changes are affecting people and push for policies that ensure everyone, especially kids, can get the mental health care they need. It's not just about numbers; it's about real people and their real struggles. We need to do better for kids who are already going through so much.
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