South West mental health services have reached a "bottleneck"

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Updated June 9 2022 - 1:08pm, first published 9:30am
Bottleneck: Busselton clinical psychologist Melissa Harrison says there needs to be sustained and significant investment to fix the mental health crisis in the South West. Picture: Supplied.
Bottleneck: Busselton clinical psychologist Melissa Harrison says there needs to be sustained and significant investment to fix the mental health crisis in the South West. Picture: Supplied.

Mental health services in the South West have reached a bottleneck, according to psychologists in the region.

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Claire Sadler

Journalist

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