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A year into the pandemic, mental health workers face burnout and soaring demands
coronavirus pandemic, psychotherapist Jane Alway says she — like so many others — has had to adapt to finding creative ways to work in these unprecedented times.“I have spoken to people who, if they live in a congregate setting, they may go to their car and go out into the middle of an empty parking lot because that’s the only place they can get privacy,” she said.“I’ve had sessions take place within sheds, walk-in closets — we go where we need to go to receive the service.