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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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The high school hallways are filled with conversations, homework due, and muted laughter. But they are also filled with anxiety, silence, anguish, and a vague feeling of being overwhelmed. More and more adolescents in the Basque Country are living with mental health problems, and no one—not the education system, not their families, not the young people themselves—knows exactly what to do. Is the system prepared to address this new silent emergen…

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