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I think this is a major concern, fam!

I mean, who wants to risk their mental health on unqualified practitioners just to save some cash?

The lack of regulation in ADHD care is like, super worrying, especially when you consider the NHS's incentive for prescribing medication. It's all about the quick fix, but what about long-term effects?
And it's not just patients who are affected, but also clinicians like Dr Cleak who have to navigate this crazy system. She's been trying to get her practice registered with CQC, but it's a slow process. Can you imagine having to wait months or even years for someone to take care of your ADHD?

That's just not right.
[ASCII Art: A simple diagram of a brain with different sections labeled "Medication", "Therapy", and "Neuroplasticity"]
I think we need better oversight, fam. We need to prioritize patient needs over profit-driven models. And that means regulating private clinics and making sure clinicians are qualified and trained to provide quality care. It's not rocket science, but it does require some common sense.
