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Old Apr 25, 2020, 05:37 PM
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Healthcare workers are waging the battle against the pandemic. But I've heard some experts say that the next healthcare crisis will involve large numbers of people with PTSD and depression from the fear and social isolation we're experiencing today. The thinking is that the need for therapists will be great.

So I'm wondering, how are we (society) preparing for this crisis? Does anyone know of a grant for studying social work, or a fast track internship, or any other shortcut that might allow an undergrad to practice and avoid going through an M.S. program (or at least paying for one)?

The title says "Art Therapy" which would be great, but any track would be nice to know about.