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Posted on July 27, 2015 by Alan Manevitz

Interview with Fox 5 NYC: Crisis Text Line

Dr. Alan Manevitz uses texting with his patients if they don't want to talk on the phone or meet in person. He says he supports what the Crisis Text Line is providing. He also says texting allows time to reflect on what you want to text instead of feeling pressure to immediately respond to someone when you're talking to them.
 

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