Current Economic Crisis Finds Few Bright Spots In Mental Health Spending

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Current Economic Crisis Finds Few Bright Spots In Mental Health Spending
As the current global economic crisis drives up the demand for mental health care services, cash-strapped agencies are slashing mental health budgets, according to a new Brandeis University study out this month in the International Journal of Mental Health. However, while most nations are cutting spending, a handful of countries are earmarking funding to meet the anticipated growth in mental ...

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One Response to “Current Economic Crisis Finds Few Bright Spots In Mental Health Spending”

  1. Sacha says:

    If u mean receiving mental health care, then yes.

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