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A Growing Needs

The mental health needs of adolescents is a critical issue that often goes overlooked. A significant number of young people worldwide are struggling with mental health problems. However, many are not receiving the care they need. This unmet need for mental health care can have serious consequences, impacting their academic performance, social relationships, and overall well-being.

The Scope of the Problem

Recent studies have revealed alarming statistics about the prevalence of unmet mental health needs among adolescents. A meta-analysis of numerous studies found that over 50% of adolescents with mental health disorders do not receive the necessary care. This is a staggering figure that highlights the urgent need for increased access to mental health services.

Barriers to Care Needs

Several factors contribute to the high rate of unmet mental health needs in adolescents:

The Role of Telehealth and EMDR

Telehealth and EMDR therapy can play a crucial role in addressing the unmet mental health needs of adolescents.

By combining telehealth and EMDR, mental health professionals can provide timely and effective treatment to a wider range of young people.

Conclusion

The unmet mental health needs of adolescents are a serious public health concern. By addressing the barriers to care and promoting mental health literacy, we can help young people get the support they need to thrive.

Dr. Sara C is a leading expert in EMDR, CBT, and DBT therapies, offering telehealth services across Newport Beach, CA; Beverly Hills, CA; San Diego, CA; Portland, OR; Jacksonville, OR; Dallas, TX; and Houston, TX. Experience the best in virtual therapy with one of the highest-rated therapists.

In case of a mental health emergency, please call 911 or seek immediate professional help.

Source:

Bahadivand-Chegini, S., Doosti-Irani, A., Ghafari, M., & Nadi, T. (2021). Global prevalence of unmet need for mental health care among adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 36, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2021.10.008