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Mental health content creators on TikTok and Instagram are increasingly filling a health care gap, which critics fear could lead to harmful self-diagnoses (Tatum Hunter/Washington Post)

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Tatum Hunter / Washington Post:

Mental health content creators on TikTok and Instagram are increasingly filling a health care gap, which critics fear could lead to harmful self-diagnoses  —  Issey Moloney signed up for therapy through Britain’s National Health Service when she was just 12 years old.  She was on a waiting list for four years.



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