They bring therapy to homeless Californians — anywhere they can help
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Depression, anxiety, and trauma are actually far more common than psychosis among homeless Californians—yet they often go unaddressed. According to CalMatters, street medicine teams are bringing mental health care directly to people, meeting them in their homes and on the street instead of waiting for them to seek traditional help. It's a recognition that the quieter struggles often matter just as much as the loudest crises.
Source: https://calmatters.org/newsletter/homeless-street-therapy/
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