06/03/2026
A lot of people want support long before they actually receive it. According to The Trevor Project, 84% wanted mental health care, but half of those who wanted it could not get it. Some of the biggest barriers were fear of talking about mental health, cost, and needing a parent’s permission. Access is not only about whether appointments exist. It is also about whether someone feels safe asking for help, understands their options, can afford care, or has support getting started. In-person and virtual therapy can both make a difference when care feels accessible enough to actually use.
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