The NBA Is Reportedly Implementing New Mental Health Policies, and It's About Damn Time

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The NBA Is Reportedly Implementing New Mental Health Policies, and It's About Damn Time
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The NBA is expanding its mental health programs for teams 👏

, the NBA reportedly is ready to implement some serious changes to the league's guidelines. According to Sam Amick of, which will be officially announced next month in Chicago.

The new guidelines will require teams to have"one to two" licensed mental health professionals available to players, as well as a licensed psychiatrist available as needed. In the case of an emergency, teams must have a"written action plan" and detailed confidentiality agreements communicated to the players.

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