by the National Council for Behavioral Health found that 46% of patients who have never sought mental health treatment did not know where to go to get help. More than one in five American adults wanted treatment from a mental health professional but couldn't access it for reasons outside their control.
We can start by requiring employers and insurers to offer more comprehensive mental health coverage. More than one-third of people with private coverage have trouble finding a therapist that will take their insurance, according to afrom the National Alliance on Mental Health. Lawmakers must ensure that insurance networks are adequate to meet beneficiaries' needs.
Finally, the federal government needs to provide more funding for community-based and safety-net mental health providers, including peer support groups.
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