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SAVVY SPENDING ISSUE!

With the financial squeeze replacing COVID-19 as our primary source of stress, it’s one of life’s ironies that money can be a major barrier when seeking therapy.

A staggering 59 per cent of women say their mental health has been affected by the cost of living, according to new research from the Liptember Foundation. Yet a further one in three say that they aren’t seeking help because they can’t afford it.

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