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TwitterA 2021 survey found that among men who have never sought therapy, nearly a quarter said it's because therapy is too expensive. This statistic shows the percentage of men in the United States who gave select reasons for not seeking therapy as of April 2021.
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TwitterDataset summarizing key mental health statistics that highlight the importance of accessing quality telehealth therapy with providers like EA Clinical Multiservices and therapist Elba Acosta in Charlotte NC.
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TwitterIncrease the number of eligible adults receiving mental health treatment from 84,700 in 2014 to 88,950 by 2018.
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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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Discover the booming online psychology counseling market! Our comprehensive analysis reveals a $15 billion market in 2025, projected to reach $50 billion by 2033, driven by telehealth adoption and changing mental health attitudes. Explore key trends, regional breakdowns, and leading companies shaping this rapidly growing sector.
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The Improving Access Psychological Therapies (IAPT) data set is a regular return of data generated by providers of IAPT services in the course of delivering these services to patients. The data also includes information from Independent Sector Organisations who are also providers of NHS IAPT services. The IAPT data set is received by the Health and Social Care Information Centre as record-level anonymised data from patient administration systems. Read more about the IAPT data set See the Information Standards Notice for the IAPT data set See Routine Monthly IAPT Data Quality Reports Data quality and completeness A data quality statement is produced for the Routine Quarterly Reports. A separate monthly publication comprises national and provider level data quality measures of some key data items in the IAPT dataset. Rules for the creation of these measures.
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Number of psychologists per 100k population (weighted for need) Source: Mental Health Observatory: North East Public Health Observatory (NEPHO) Publisher: Mental Health Observatory: North East Public Health Observatory Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2006 Type of data: Administrative data
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Discover the booming online mental health therapy market! Explore its impressive growth, key players like BetterHelp and Talkspace, diverse therapy types (CBT, DBT, etc.), and regional trends. Learn about market size, CAGR, and future projections in our in-depth analysis.
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The global Online Therapy for Teens Market size is projected to grow from USD 1.56 billion in 2024 to USD 5.89 billion by 2034, with a CAGR surpassing 14.2% throughout the forecast period (2025-2034). Top industry players include BetterHelp, Talkspace, 7 Cups, TeenCounseling, Pride Counseling, ReGain, OnlineTherapy.com, Calmerry, MyTherapist, Teen Line.
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This statistical release is the annual report on the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme from 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021. IAPT is run by the NHS in England and offers NICE-approved therapies for treating people with anxiety or depression. The publication contains analyses on activity, waiting times and outcomes such as recovery in 2020-21. In addition, the report covers a range of demographic analyses including outcomes for patients of different ages, ethnic group and separately for ex-British Armed Forces personnel. This is the first annual publication of psychological therapies data since the transition into IAPT dataset version 2.0. This was a significant change to the structure of the underlying data. For further details about how this has impacted these analyses, see the Data Quality Statement page of this report, and also the Methodological Change Note available from https://digital.nhs.uk/iaptreports. NOTE: On 17 November 2022, the main csv, therapy role csv and therapy type csv were mainly updated to include some missing breakdowns and apply some further suppression where needed. Due to the move from v1.5 to v2.0 of the dataset part way through the year, the amended main csv file now also includes some v2.0 data that was previously missing for one measure (CountTherapyEndTreatment_EmploymentSupport). These changes do not affect any of the national estimates previously published.
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TwitterThe Office for Health Improvement and Disparities collects data on patients receiving treatment for alcohol and drug misuse. This includes details of their treatment and the outcomes.
The report and tables present statistical analysis of treatment data from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022. Treatment services from across England submitted the data.
Healthcare professionals can use these resources to understand:
For previous annual statistical reports and details of the methodology visit the https://www.ndtms.net/">NDTMS website.
These statistics were produced in partnership with the http://research.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/NDEC/">National Drug Evidence Centre.
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Data and R code used for the analysis of data for the publication: Coumoundouros et al., Cognitive behavioural therapy self-help intervention preferences among informal caregivers of adults with chronic kidney disease: an online cross-sectional survey. BMC Nephrology
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An online cross-sectional survey for informal caregivers (e.g. family and friends) of people living with chronic kidney disease in the United Kingdom. Study aimed to examine informal caregivers' cognitive behavioural therapy self-help intervention preferences, and describe the caregiving situation (e.g. types of care activities) and informal caregiver's mental health (depression, anxiety and stress symptoms).
Participants were eligible to participate if they were at least 18 years old, lived in the United Kingdom, and provided unpaid care to someone living with chronic kidney disease who was at least 18 years old.
The online survey included questions regarding (1) informal caregiver's characteristics; (2) care recipient's characteristics; (3) intervention preferences (e.g. content, delivery format); and (4) informal caregiver's mental health. Informal caregiver's mental health was assessed using the 21 item Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21), which is composed of three subscales measuring depression, anxiety, and stress, respectively.
Sixty-five individuals participated in the survey.
See the published article for full study details.
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1. ENTWINE_ESR14_Kidney Carer Survey Data_FULL_2022-08-30: Excel file with the complete, raw survey data. Note: the first half of participant's postal codes was collected, however this data was removed from the uploaded dataset to ensure participant anonymity.
2. ENTWINE_ESR14_Kidney Carer Survey Data_Clean DASS-21 Data_2022-08-30: Excel file with cleaned data for the DASS-21 scale. Data cleaning involved imputation of missing data if participants were missing data for one item within a subscale of the DASS-21. Missing values were imputed by finding the mean of all other items within the relevant subscale.
3. ENTWINE_ESR14_Kidney Carer Survey_KEY_2022-08-30: Excel file with key linking item labels in uploaded datasets with the corresponding survey question.
4. R Code for Kidney Carer Survey_2022-08-30: R file of R code used to analyse survey data.
5. R code for Kidney Carer Survey_PDF_2022-08-30: PDF file of R code used to analyse survey data.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the results of a survey asking individuals the frequency with which they visit a physical or occupational therapist for themselves, as of 2018, by various European countries. According to data provided by Ipsos, ** percent of respondents in Hungary state that they visit a physical or occupational therapist at least once a year. In France, ** percent of people say they never visit a physical or occupational therapist
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TwitterThis is a Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) annual report that presents national-level data from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) for admissions in 2013 and trend data from 2003 to 2013. It provides information on the demographic and substance abuse characteristics of admissions aged 12 and older to treatment for abuse of alcohol and/or drugs in facilities that report to individual state administrative data systems. TEDS received treatment admission records from 49 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Pennsylvania had submitted no data for 2013 by January 23, 2015, and is excluded from this report.
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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Physical therapist assistants and aides occupations: 16 years and over (LEU0254490400A) from 2000 to 2024 about physical therapists, assistance, occupation, full-time, salaries, workers, 16 years +, wages, employment, and USA.
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