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Mental health patients drowning in shallow pool of providers

by Puente News Collaborative June 16, 2022June 22, 2022

Officials in El Paso and Juárez say they’re working to increase the pool of mental health providers in the region – including growing our own professionals in the field – and to remove negative stigmas around mental health conditions.

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