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Introduction
Therapist Statistics: The therapist is essential in promoting mental health and well-being, as therapists are trained professionals who offer counseling and psychotherapy services. These services are designed to assist people in managing a range of challenges, ultimately enhancing their overall mental health.
As modern life becomes more hectic, people encounter high work-related stress and increased social and financial issues, demanding the need for professional support. In 2023, approximately 4% of the global population was reported to have experienced an anxiety disorder, highlighting a significant portion of people affected by this mental health condition worldwide.
The demand for therapists has been steadily rising, driven by heightened mental health awareness, increasing stress levels, a growing need for mental health services, and the escalating prevalence of conditions such as anxiety and depression.
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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A 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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The online mental health therapy market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing awareness of mental health issues, the convenience and accessibility of telehealth platforms, and a rising preference for remote healthcare services. The market's expansion is fueled by factors such as the affordability of online therapy compared to traditional in-person sessions, the ability to overcome geographical barriers and access specialized care, and the growing comfort level with digital healthcare solutions among younger demographics. While the exact market size in 2025 is unavailable, a logical estimation based on reported market trends (assuming a conservative CAGR of 15% and a 2024 market size of approximately $5 billion) would place the 2025 market size at roughly $5.75 billion. This growth is projected to continue throughout the forecast period (2025-2033), although the specific CAGR will likely fluctuate based on evolving market dynamics, technological advancements, and regulatory landscapes. However, the market faces certain restraints. These include concerns about data privacy and security, the limitations of virtual therapy in addressing certain mental health conditions requiring in-person interaction, and varying levels of insurance coverage for online therapy services. Furthermore, the market is characterized by intense competition among numerous established players and emerging startups. To succeed, providers need to differentiate themselves through specialized services, robust technological platforms, a strong brand reputation, and effective marketing strategies that build trust and demonstrate clinical efficacy. Market segmentation reveals a diverse range of services, from individual therapy sessions to group support, and platforms catering to specific demographics or mental health conditions. The successful integration of technology (AI-powered chatbots, virtual reality applications) and personalized care will play a crucial role in shaping the future of this dynamic market.
Increase the number of eligible children receiving mental health treatment from 87,500 in 2014 to 91,000 by 2018.
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The AI Therapy Chatbots market has emerged as a transformative force in mental health care, redefining how individuals access therapeutic support and guidance. As a fusion of artificial intelligence and behavioral therapy, these chatbots serve as readily available mental health companions, offering everything from p
In 2020, around 60 percent of adults aged 18 years and older in New Brunswick reported that they received counseling or treatment for their mental health in the past year, significantly more than around 27.7 percent of adults in Manitoba who also reported the same. This statistic illustrates the percentage of adults in Canada who received mental health counseling or treatment in the past year in 2020, by province and territory.
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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
An online resource for locating mental health treatment facilities and programs supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The Mental Health Treatment Locator section of the Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator lists facilities providing mental health services to persons with mental illness. It includes: Public mental health facilities that are funded by their State mental health agency (SMHA) or other State agency or department Mental health treatment facilities administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Private for-profit and non-profit mental health facilities that are licensed by the State or accredited by a national accreditation organization. NOTE: The Mental Health Treatment Locator does not include facilities whose primary or only focus is the provision of services to persons with Mental Retardation (MR), Developmental Disability (DD), and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). Facilities that provide treatment exclusively to persons with mental illness who are incarcerated. Mental health professionals in private practice (individual) or in a small group practice not licensed or certified as a mental health clinic or (community) mental health center. SAMHSA endeavors to keep the Locator current. All information in the Locator is updated annually based on facility responses to SAMHSA's National Mental Health Services Survey (N-MHSS). The most recent complete update includes data collected as of April 30, 2010 in the N-MHSS. New facilities are added monthly. Updates to facility names, addresses, telephone numbers and services are made weekly, if facilities inform SAMHSA of changes. For additional advice, you may call the Referral Helpline operated by SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment: 1-800-662-HELP (English & Español) 1-800-487-4889 (TTY)
As of 2024, the estimated headcount of marriage and family therapists employed in the United States ranged from ** therapists to ****** by state. In 2024, California registered the highest number of marriage and family therapists, whereas North Dakota had the lowest.
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Abstract Creative activities have been used as therapeutic resource for people with mental disorders in Brazil and worldwide. There is a need to consolidate the body of evidence on the subject by incorporating qualitative data and the conceptual model of recovery. This paper presents a systematic review on the effects of art making as therapeutic resource in mental health. The databases PubMED, LILACS and SciELO were searched and studies on the subject that had qualitative approach and were published in English or Portuguese between 2000 and 2013 were selected. Benefits were evident in key aspects of the subjects' rehabilitation process, such as the relief of negative feelings, empowerment and social reintegration, which are fundamental principles of recovery. It was found that art has a significant therapeutic potential in the psychosocial rehabilitation of people with mental disorders and may represent a valuable resource in the current scenario of challenges to mental health care.
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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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In 2024, some 16.4 percent of Hispanics or Latinos in the U.S. received mental health treatment or counseling in the past year. This statistic represents the percentage of U.S. Hispanic or Latino adults who received mental health treatment in the past year from 2002 to 2024.
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The Global Online Therapy for Teens Market Size Was Worth USD 1.37 Billion in 2023 and Is Expected To Reach USD 4.47 Billion by 2032, CAGR of 14.05%.
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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
Summary of study
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.
Description of uploaded files
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.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Berkeley Therapy Institute
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Our House Therapy Collective A Healing Community
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release, but not checked or processed except for the removal of direct identifiers. Users should refer to the accompanying readme file for a brief description of the files available with this collection and consult the investigator(s) if further information is needed. The purpose of this study was to produce knowledge about how to prevent at-risk youth from joining gangs and reduce delinquency among active gang members. The study evaluated a modification of Functional Family Therapy, a model program from the Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development initiative, to assess its effectiveness for reducing gang membership and delinquency in a gang-involved population. The collection contains 5 SPSS data files and 4 SPSS syntax files: adolpre_archive.sav (129 cases, 190 variables), adolpost_archive.sav (119 cases, 301 variables), Fidelity.archive.sav (66 cases, 25 variables), parentpre_archive.sav (129 cases, 157 variables), and parentpost_archive.sav {116 cases, 220 variables).
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Los Angeles Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy
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Introduction
Therapist Statistics: The therapist is essential in promoting mental health and well-being, as therapists are trained professionals who offer counseling and psychotherapy services. These services are designed to assist people in managing a range of challenges, ultimately enhancing their overall mental health.
As modern life becomes more hectic, people encounter high work-related stress and increased social and financial issues, demanding the need for professional support. In 2023, approximately 4% of the global population was reported to have experienced an anxiety disorder, highlighting a significant portion of people affected by this mental health condition worldwide.
The demand for therapists has been steadily rising, driven by heightened mental health awareness, increasing stress levels, a growing need for mental health services, and the escalating prevalence of conditions such as anxiety and depression.