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Getting mental health care on a tight budget

(New York Times) UPDATED 2009-11-20
According to statistics from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the number one reason why people don't seek mental health care when they need it is cost. But mental health experts say there are ways to get help even if money is tight. In this article, these experts review ways for people to gain access to affordable services for such conditions as depression, alcohol abuse, suicidal thoughts, and stress.
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