Seeking Relationship, Therapy Required
By Alyson Krueger for the New York Times
For some singles, a potential partner who isn’t working on their mental health is not an option.
Gen-Z and younger millennials are much more likely to seek mental health help than older generations, according to a 2018 survey by the American Psychological Association. The pandemic also brought mental health even more into the mainstream, making it something people make into priority and talk about openly.
Some of this is now trickling into dating. Many singles, rather than looking for someone of a certain height or a particular profession, are now saying they want someone who works on their mental health.
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