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Peers, paraprofessionals could resolve MH workforce shortage
Although the demand for behavioral health services is high, leaving many people without access to psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, the challenges are further exacerbated by an uneven workforce distribution across the U.S. and a paucity of mental health service professionals who accept insurance or offer services in community-based organizations, according to a new article in JAMA Psychiatry.