mental health support, the need has been exacerbated by COVID-19.Now, Dr. Shannon Glenn says she has to turn away patients from her private practice because it’s overcapacity.“We find ourselves kind of taking more clients when we might be full,” Glenn says, “I’m now over-full, working kind of through lunch breaks, that sort of thing, trying to meet the demand.” ‘Loneliness pandemic’: Work from home during COVID-19 takes mental toll on Canadians Having to turn away clients is difficult for someone who entered a profession seeking to help people.Glenn says clients come in with more severe concerns and people are seeking therapy more frequently as a result of COVID-19.“No matter what you’re going through in your life, now there’s this extra.