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Ramsay Health Care is preparing to shut down 17 out of its 20 psychology clinics nationwide, a move that could significantly impact the mental health of thousands of patients. The decision has raised concerns among mental health advocates and patients alike, as many individuals rely on these services for critical support and treatment.
The closures are expected to create a significant gap in accessible mental health care, particularly for those who may already be facing challenges in finding appropriate resources. With the ongoing mental health crisis exacerbated by various societal pressures, the timing of this decision has sparked widespread criticism.
Patients who have established relationships with their therapists may find themselves abruptly without care, leading to potential setbacks in their treatment plans. Experts warn that the disruption of services could lead to increased anxiety and a deterioration in mental health for those affected. The community is now calling for urgent solutions to ensure that vulnerable individuals continue to receive the support they need during this challenging time.
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