Therapy Alone Can't Solve the Global Mental Healthcare Crisis
Briefly

The mental health stigma still interferes with people's interest in seeking care, but advocacy has evolved the conversation around mental health significantly over recent years.
Over 53% of psychologists didn't have openings for new patients in 2024, highlighting the critical shortage of mental health providers amid increasing demand.
The traditional view that therapy is the only solution to mental health challenges overlooks that therapy may not always align with what individuals actually need.
To tackle the global mental health crisis, healthcare systems must rethink and broaden their approaches beyond conventional therapy to meet diverse needs.
Read at Psychology Today
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