Across the world, college campuses have closed, therapists’ offices have shuttered, and job losses have boomed due to the coronavirus pandemic, and for many, prioritizing mental health care has taken a backseat to securing basic needs like food and housing. Still, some students and young workers like Jones are trying to find new ways to manage their mental health with fewer resources than ever available to them.
With Fewer Resources Than Ever, Young People Are Pivoting To Online Therapy
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