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Harvard undergraduate Joseph, whose name has been changed to protect his privacy, began receiving therapy at UHS during his freshman year, and says his therapist told him that he was limited to only receiving therapy once every two weeks.
“I was just very upset that I didn’t get as much out of it as I had expected or hoped to,” Rachel says. “I do feel stuck and lost, and I need help and it’s...
“There’s a review, but the review just has to do with getting our colleagues to look at what we’re doing with the treatment and what we should be doing differently,” Barreira says.
“Sometimes people who have been seen more, their visits will be spread out a little bit more due to supply and demand and trying to accommodate students,” Kadison says.
Ellie, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, sought care this past fall when she began to feel anxious and depressed. While she was given an intake appointment within a week, she was shocked when her therapist told her she was bipolar after a 20-minute conversation.