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There are not enough mental health providers to meet the current demand for care. 121 million people in the U.S. lived in federally designated mental health professional shortage areas and estimates that 6,000 additional mental health workers are needed.
ACA spoke with Jadarius Evans, a master’s program student at Clemson University in South Carolina, about the challenges Black men and boys face in accessing mental health resources and the role of mental health advocacy in addressing these issues.
The 2024 U.S. presidential election is in full swing, and the country is more divided than ever between the two political parties. With so many key issues on the ballot, it makes sense that many people are feeling anxious...
While lawmakers continue to debate over how to respond to juvenile crime, counselors are working with young people in the juvenile system to process their grief and anger.
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Professional counselors can consider four questions to help them prepare preventative and intervention measures to safeguard the welfare of their clients who use AI.
Processing grief while also caring for others is challenging, but it can teach you more about yourself.
Sport teams and organizations are prioritizing athletes’ mental health and welcoming counselors as part of the medical team.
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