Carroll University official addresses Wisconsin's mental health professional shortage
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Oct 11, 2023 8:09 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Wisconsin faces a significant shortage in mental health professionals with a notable 61.5% of the state's needs going unaddressed, according to Carroll University.
Jessica Lahner, Director of the MS in Behavioral Health Psychology program at Carroll University, highlighted this issue when she joined us on Wednesday, Oct. 11.
In response to the gap, Carroll University is touting its Master of Science in Behavioral Health Psychology program which offers a blend of online lectures and in-person sessions, accommodating individuals with work or family commitments.
Additional details can be found by clicking here.
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