More Californians are talking to their therapists through a video screen or by phone than in person, marking a profound shift in how mental health care is delivered as record-setting numbers seek help ...
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More Californians now get therapy via a video screen or phone than through in-person sessions
More Californians are talking to their therapists through a video screen or by phone than in person, marking a profound shift in how mental healthcare is delivered as record-setting numbers seek help.
This story was produced by KFF Health News, which publishes California Healthline, an editorially independent service of the California Health Care Foundation. More Californians are talking to their ...
The urgent need to treat patients safely during the pandemic led to a telehealth boom. Telehealth opened the door to new treatment pathways for all of medicine, none more so than for therapy. While ...
Change takes courage and each struggle is unique to the individual. My goal as a therapist is to provide clients with a safe judgement-free space to address those individual struggles and create ...
More Californians are talking to their therapists through a video screen or by phone than in person, marking a profound shift in how mental health care is delivered as record-setting numbers seek help ...
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