'A high risk perfect storm': loneliness and financial despair take toll on US mental health | The Guardian

“Crisis services and clinicians have scrambled to adapt by rolling out virtual therapy and telehealth consultations. But the country’s inadequate mental health infrastructure, means this is unlikely to be enough.
“The US mental health system is patchy at best and faces being overwhelmed by the likely substantial increases in anxiety and depression, substance use, domestic violence and child abuse,” said Sandro Galea, the dean of Boston University’s school of public health.”

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