In 2023, around 59.2 million adults in the United States received treatment or counseling for their mental health within the past year. Such treatment included inpatient or outpatient treatment or counseling, or the use of prescription medication. Anxiety and depression are two common reasons for seeking mental health treatment. Who most often receives mental health treatment? In the United States, women are almost twice as likely than men to have received mental health treatment in the past year, with around 21 percent of adult women receiving some form of mental health treatment in the past year, as of 2021. Considering age, those between 18 and 44 years are more likely to receive counseling or therapy than older adults, however older adults are more likely to take medication to treat their mental health issues. Furthermore, mental health treatment in general is far more common among white adults in the U.S. than among other races or ethnicities. In 2020, around 24.4 percent of white adults received some form of mental health treatment in the past year compared to 15.3 percent of black adults and 12.6 percent of Hispanics. Reasons for not receiving mental health treatment Although stigma surrounding mental health treatment has declined over the last few decades and access to such services has greatly improved, many people in the United States who want or need treatment for mental health issues still do not get it. For example, it is estimated that almost half of women with some form of mental illness did not receive any treatment in the past year, as of 2022. Sadly, the most common reason for U.S. adults to not receive mental health treatment is that they thought they could handle the problem without treatment. Other common reasons for not receiving mental health treatment include not knowing where to go for services or could not afford the costs.
In 2023, around 17 percent of men in the United States received mental health treatment or counseling in the past year. The share of men who have received treatment for mental health problems has increased over the past couple decades likely due to a decrease in stigma around seeking such help and increased awareness of mental health issues. However, women in the U.S. are still much more likely to receive mental health treatment than men. Mental illness among men No one is immune to mental illness and the impact of mental health problems can be severe and debilitating. In 2023, it was estimated that 19 percent of men in the United States had some form of mental illness in the past year. Two of the most common mental disorders among men and women alike are anxiety disorders and depression. Depression is more common among men in their late teens and early 20s, with around 15 percent of U.S. men aged 21 to 25 years reporting experiencing a major depressive episode in the past year as of 2022. Depression is a very treatable condition, but those suffering from depression are at a much higher risk of suicide than those who do not have depression. Suicide among men Although women in the United States are more likely to report suffering from mental illness than men, the suicide rate among U.S. men is around 3.7 times higher than that of women. Suicide deaths among men are much more likely to involve the use of firearms, which may explain some of the disparity in suicide deaths between men and women. In 2020, around 58 percent of suicide deaths among men were from firearms compared to just 33 percent of suicide deaths among women. Although more people in the United States are accessing mental health, barriers to treatment persist. In 2022, the thought that they could handle the problem without treatment was the number one reason U.S. adults gave for not receiving the mental health treatment they required.
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In 2023, it was estimated that 28.5 percent of U.S. women received mental health treatment or counseling at some time in the past year. This statistic shows the percentage of U.S. women who received mental health treatment or counseling in the past year from 2002 to 2023.
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Amod/mental_health_counseling_conversations
Dataset Summary
This dataset is a collection of real counselling question-and-answer pairs taken from two public mental-health platforms.It is intended for training and evaluating language models that provide safer, context-aware mental-health responses.
Supported Tasks
Text generation and question-answering with an advice-giving focus.
Languages
English (en)
Dataset Structure
Data… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Amod/mental_health_counseling_conversations.
This collection contains plain text transcripts of therapy sessions, associated reference works and published narratives, memoirs, and other client narratives. Documents are sourced from Alexander Street Press' Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts: Volume I - Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts, Client Narratives, and Reference Works. The transcripts of therapy and counseling sessions illustrate a range of therapeutic techniques and practices. The pairing of these transcripts with associated reference works and published narratives, memoirs, and other client narratives enhances the collection's ability to provide insight into the experience of those undergoing therapy and living with mental illness. The dataset contains more than 2,000 session transcripts, 44,000 pages of client narratives, and 25,000 pages of secondary reference material.
For a complete list of materials, please see PSYC ESR with texts_QA completed by WS 1.7.21.xlsx (under Supporting files).
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The online psychology counseling market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing awareness of mental health issues, the convenience of digital platforms, and the rising adoption of telehealth services globally. The market, estimated at $15 billion in 2025, is projected to exhibit a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033, reaching an estimated $50 billion by 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. Firstly, the stigma surrounding mental health is gradually diminishing, encouraging more individuals to seek professional help. Secondly, the accessibility and affordability of online therapy platforms, compared to traditional in-person sessions, are attracting a wider range of users. Thirdly, technological advancements, including improved video conferencing capabilities and the development of user-friendly mental health apps, are enhancing the overall user experience. The market's segmentation reveals a diverse landscape with online therapy and online booking as primary service types, catering to various needs like relationship counseling, parenting support, career guidance, and general health concerns. Key players such as BetterHelp and Talkspace are leading the market's innovation and expansion. Geographic distribution showcases strong growth in North America and Europe, while Asia-Pacific presents significant untapped potential. However, challenges remain. Regulatory hurdles surrounding data privacy and licensing vary across regions, impacting market penetration. Concerns about the efficacy of online therapy compared to in-person sessions, as well as digital literacy gaps among certain demographics, also pose limitations. Furthermore, ensuring therapist availability and maintaining the quality of care in a virtual setting are ongoing concerns for the industry. Despite these restraints, the long-term outlook remains positive, with continuous innovations in technology and increasing societal acceptance of online mental healthcare poised to drive further market expansion. The integration of AI-powered tools for personalized mental health support is also a significant emerging trend.
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Provide the overall counseling statistics for veterans (dependents) of the Committee for the Retired and Discharged Servicemen and Veterans Affairs.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Phase Two Counseling Service Llc
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This data includes clients' responses to survey question about whether counseling has increased their ability to cope. This is survey is given at regular intervals from ongoing clients and when clients complete their treatment.This page provides data for the Counseling Services Success Rate performance measure.The performance measure dashboard is available at 2.07 Counseling Service Success.Additional InformationSource: Counseling Client Satisfaction SurveysContact: Dianna Kalandros Contact E-Mail: dianna_kalandros@tempe.govData Source Type: Surveys are given by paper and compiled in excel on a quarterly basis.Preparation Method: ManualPublish Frequency: QuarterlyPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary
In 2020, around 55.7 percent of adults aged 18 years and older in the Netherlands reported they received counseling or treatment for their mental health in the past year, while in France around 32 percent of adults reported the same. This statistic illustrates the percentage of adults in select countries worldwide who received mental health counseling or treatment in the past year as of 2020.
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The global online psychology counseling market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing awareness of mental health issues, the convenience and accessibility of online platforms, and the rising adoption of telehealth services. The market, currently valued at an estimated $5 billion in 2025, is projected to experience a significant compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033, reaching a market size of approximately $15 billion by 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key trends, including the increasing affordability and integration of online therapy into insurance plans, the development of innovative technologies like AI-powered chatbots for initial assessments and support, and a growing preference for asynchronous communication options for those seeking therapy. The market is segmented by application (love and marriage, parent-child relationships, career life challenges, health concerns, and other) and type of service (online therapy sessions, online appointment booking). While the North American market currently holds a dominant share, significant growth potential exists in rapidly developing economies in Asia and the Middle East, particularly in countries with expanding internet penetration and increasing disposable incomes. Despite its impressive growth trajectory, the online psychology counseling market faces certain challenges. These include concerns about data privacy and security, the potential for misdiagnosis or inadequate treatment via online platforms, and the need for robust regulatory frameworks to ensure quality and ethical standards. Furthermore, disparities in access to technology and reliable internet connectivity hinder market penetration in underserved populations. Competition among established players like BetterHelp and Talkspace, along with a rising number of smaller providers, is intensifying, leading to a focus on differentiation through specialized services, personalized treatment plans, and cost-effective solutions. The success of individual companies will hinge on their ability to address these challenges effectively while leveraging the ongoing trends in technological innovation and consumer demand for convenient, accessible mental healthcare.
A dataset containing basic conversations, mental health FAQ, classical therapy conversations, and general advice provided to people suffering from anxiety and depression.
This dataset can be used to train a model for a chatbot that can behave like a therapist in order to provide emotional support to people with anxiety & depression.
The dataset contains intents. An “intent” is the intention behind a user's message. For instance, If I were to say “I am sad” to the chatbot, the intent, in this case, would be “sad”. Depending upon the intent, there is a set of Patterns and Responses appropriate for the intent. Patterns are some examples of a user’s message which aligns with the intent while Responses are the replies that the chatbot provides in accordance with the intent. Various intents are defined and their patterns and responses are used as the model’s training data to identify a particular intent.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Northeast Counseling Services
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A focus on mental health, driven by health professionals, advocacy groups and government initiatives, has boosted awareness of mental health's critical role. This trend, combined with anti-stigma campaigns, has contributed to the surge in individuals and families seeking mental health services. However, staffing shortages have increased nationwide, necessitating technological solutions for care. Mental health practitioners adapted swiftly and offered teletherapy via apps and other online platforms, making mental health services more accessible. Aided by increased government support during the pandemic, the industry witnessed a spike in revenue in 2020 and 2021, with projections showing a CAGR of 6.7% to $36.6 billion through 2025, with an increase of 3.0% in 2025 alone. The growing familiarity with technology among individuals will enable mental health practitioners to extend their services to remote areas. Teletherapy increases accessibility and competition, allowing professionals to reach underserved areas. Wearables like Fitbit offer real-time data for personalized care, while virtual reality enhances therapeutic outcomes by simulating real-life scenarios. These tools enable small practices to provide innovative, effective treatment with minimal investment. Although individual providers deliver most services in the industry, technology is expected to prompt a shift towards group practices. Consolidation will provide mental health professionals with a more substantial client pool and distribute group and infrastructure costs like rent, utilities, purchases and marketing. Recent trends demonstrate the growing demand for child-oriented services. As mental health issues gain increased awareness and acceptance, parents will seek specialized care for their children, resulting in more school psychologists and the incorporation of mental health education into school curriculums. Government support, specifically through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), has incentivized this trend, funding schools to employ psychologists. Even with a slowdown in federal funding, strength in per capita disposable income and steady growth in the number of individuals with private health insurance are expected to preserve growth. The industry's revenue is expected to expand at a CAGR of 2.0% to $40.4 billion in 2030, with profit trending down.
New York City Department of Education 2020-21 Guidance Counselor and Social Workers data by district, borough, school number, school name, and school level, providing statistics for full time, part time, bilingual guidance counselors and social workers and whether they are serving more than one location.
New York City Department of Education 2018 - 19 Guidance Counselor Bill Demographic Data by district, borough, school number, school name, and school level, providing statistics for full time, part time, bilingual guidance counselors and whether they are serving more than one location.
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The online mental health therapy market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing awareness of mental health issues, the convenience and accessibility of digital platforms, and the rising adoption of telehealth services. The market, estimated at $5 billion in 2025, is projected to expand significantly over the forecast period (2025-2033), fueled by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 15%. This growth is propelled by several key factors. Firstly, the stigma associated with mental health treatment is gradually diminishing, leading to increased help-seeking behavior. Secondly, the convenience of accessing therapy from anywhere with an internet connection is a major draw for busy individuals and those in geographically isolated areas. Thirdly, insurance coverage for telehealth services is expanding, making online therapy more affordable and accessible. The market segmentation reveals a diverse landscape, with individual therapy currently dominating, followed by couples and group therapy. In terms of therapy types, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) remain highly popular, indicating a preference for evidence-based approaches. However, the increasing popularity of mindfulness-based therapies and art therapy suggests a growing demand for holistic and personalized treatment options. The competitive landscape is highly dynamic, with numerous established and emerging players vying for market share. Established players are continually innovating to enhance their platforms and services, while new entrants leverage technological advancements to offer unique and differentiated offerings. The market's growth is not without its challenges. Concerns around data privacy and security, ensuring the quality and effectiveness of online therapy, and addressing potential disparities in access based on socioeconomic factors remain significant restraints. Regulatory frameworks are also evolving to address the unique challenges of online mental health care. Despite these challenges, the long-term outlook for the online mental health therapy market remains positive. The market's expansion is expected to be driven by technological advancements, such as the integration of artificial intelligence and virtual reality, which will further enhance the user experience and the effectiveness of treatment. Furthermore, growing demand for mental health support within the corporate sector and the expansion of telehealth coverage are poised to significantly contribute to the market's expansion in the coming years. The geographic distribution shows strong growth in North America and Europe, with emerging markets in Asia Pacific presenting significant opportunities for future growth.
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In 2023, around 59.2 million adults in the United States received treatment or counseling for their mental health within the past year. Such treatment included inpatient or outpatient treatment or counseling, or the use of prescription medication. Anxiety and depression are two common reasons for seeking mental health treatment. Who most often receives mental health treatment? In the United States, women are almost twice as likely than men to have received mental health treatment in the past year, with around 21 percent of adult women receiving some form of mental health treatment in the past year, as of 2021. Considering age, those between 18 and 44 years are more likely to receive counseling or therapy than older adults, however older adults are more likely to take medication to treat their mental health issues. Furthermore, mental health treatment in general is far more common among white adults in the U.S. than among other races or ethnicities. In 2020, around 24.4 percent of white adults received some form of mental health treatment in the past year compared to 15.3 percent of black adults and 12.6 percent of Hispanics. Reasons for not receiving mental health treatment Although stigma surrounding mental health treatment has declined over the last few decades and access to such services has greatly improved, many people in the United States who want or need treatment for mental health issues still do not get it. For example, it is estimated that almost half of women with some form of mental illness did not receive any treatment in the past year, as of 2022. Sadly, the most common reason for U.S. adults to not receive mental health treatment is that they thought they could handle the problem without treatment. Other common reasons for not receiving mental health treatment include not knowing where to go for services or could not afford the costs.