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Black mental health professionals' shortage raises concerns - Dallas Examiner

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Black adults make an average of 97 visits for every 1,000 visits to emergency rooms for mental health issues, but only 1 in 3 Black adults receive mental health treatment, due to a lack of representation in the places where vulnerability is necessary.

The post The need for Black representation in the mental health field appeared first on Dallas Examiner.

Source: The Dallas Examiner

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