Mental health professionals are reaching a breaking point, experts say many are burned out which is leading to a workforce shortage that some haven't seen in decades.
Bay Area mental health professionals are "burned out" leading to a "difficult" workforce shortage that's impacting California.Mental health professionals are reaching a breaking point. The exodus and lack of mental health professionals are alarming Bay Area experts.
Mineta's team is seeing the challenges of attracting and retaining mental health professionals firsthand.
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