Wayne Brown - Increasing Access to Mental Health Counselors in New York State

Wayne Brown, a licensed clinical social worker specializing in trauma work, family therapy, and LGBT work, sheds light on a new legislative bill intended to increase access to mental health counselors throughout New York State. 

Wayne elucidates how the current legislation biases against non-clinically licensed therapists, restricting them from billing insurance companies. This bill, however, advocates for these therapists to work under the supervision of fully licensed therapists, thereby expanding their service base. Wayne further highlights how this change can ease the mental health care crisis, particularly in under-served areas, by allowing more therapists to be incorporated within the local communities. 

The discussion also touches upon some mental health issues brought to the fore by the pandemic and the role of online therapy services. Lastly, Wayne invites listeners to show their support for the bill by signing his petition on change.org.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation
00:00 Discussing the New York Legislature Bill for Mental Health
02:14 Exploring the Current Mental Health Care Situation
03:58 Impact of the Pandemic on Mental Health
06:10 Online Therapy Services: Pros and Cons
08:41 Current Status of the Proposed Bill
10:43 The Importance of the Bill and Call to Action
13:08 Closing Remarks and Future Prospects
Wayne Brown - Increasing Access to Mental Health Counselors in New York State
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