Despite Rising Depression Among Korean Teenagers, Less than Half of Schools Have Professional Counselors, Report Finds
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Despite rising depression among Korean teenagers, less than half of schools have professional counselors, report finds
As mental health indicators among school-aged children and teenagers worsen, students say they have few places to turn for help, citing the lack of access to professional counselors.
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