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Old Aug 11, 2016, 08:51 PM
Anonymous37926
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I read about this study on CNN. It's really sad. People subject to housing discrimination have a system to file complaints, why not for therapy.

Therapists I've called have consistently asked me where I work and what I do for work before setting up the appointment, so this rings true for me in a sense.

I wonder if there are other studies that show those with the most serious disorders are most likely to get turned down for therapy. Reading here, it often seems those who need help the most are those least likely to find help.

This issue should be addressed at professional conferences and through organizations within the profession.