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Remote therapy was a mental health lifeline during the pandemic. What happens now?

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by NBC News | May 23, 2021
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When the Covid-19 pandemic forced behavioral health providers to stop seeing patients in person and instead hold therapy sessions remotely, the switch produced an unintended, positive consequence: Fewer patients skipped appointments.

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