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Commentary: School-based clinicians on front lines of youth mental health crisis

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion May 18, 2023

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The latest painted a dire picture that should be an immediate call for action to help Maine youth with their mental health issues.   According to the report, nearly 36% of Maine’s roughly 55,000 high school students reported feeling sad or hopeless, representing a 4% increase from just before the pandemic. Incidents of self-harm are up, the number of students who seriously considered suicide increased and around 2,500 Maine youths were in the... + full article



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