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Phone Therapy Demand Is On The Rise Amidst The Pandemic

Technology is evolving at a rapid pace these days, and healthcare is making strong efforts to keep up. Via the latest tech innovations, therapists now have the ability to work with their clients in any locations and remote areas.

Phone therapy is on the rise these days, especially since we’re in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, which keeps everyone at home.

The number of people who need therapy is on the rise these days

Analysts reveal that the number of new people who need assistance these days in on the rise, and remote therapy is the best solution that they have nowadays. As cited by Business Insider, Alon Matas, the founder and president of the online counseling service BetterHelp told the prestigious online publication that “the number of new members with concerns of stress and anxiety in February more than doubled compared to February of last year.”

Most likely, this is not only due to the coronavirus pandemic, as there are lots of individuals who are suffering from anxiety and who don’t really feel comfortable opening up and pouring their problems and thoughts to a complete stranger. But, nonetheless, people are definitely more stressed out these days due to the pandemic and the global disasters that it’s triggering.

The healthcare systems all over the world have been affected, not the mention the global economies will take a powerful hit as well.

Remote therapy saves money

During such times, it’s essential to keep up with technology and try to adapt to the new reality. More than that, the new ways of doing therapy such as online or phone therapy, will be here to stay even after the pandemic is over.

It’s also important to mention the fact that telephone therapy can save people thousands of dollars over just a little time because costs are reasonable.

Saving money is essential these days when we’re about to be hit by a recession – probably the biggest one that our generation will see.

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