Attention to children’s mental health is tragically lacking

David Beeman, Ph.D., has been licensed as a psychologist in Iowa since 1993, specializing in…

Attention to children’s mental health is tragically lacking
  • David Beeman, Ph.D., has been licensed as a psychologist in Iowa since 1993, specializing in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents.

Budgets are moral documents. They demonstrate what is most important to us. They exemplify our values. Further, it is long established that it is to judge a person by what they do, not what they say.

Hence, when Gov. Kim Reynolds states that children, and children’s mental health, are important to her, it is doublespeak. As the legislative session is in full swing, we must hold her and our state leaders accountable to do more for our state’s children.

The state of children’s mental health in Iowa is dire. While the pandemic certainly contributed to children’s mental health concerns, the problems with the system started many years ago. The wait to get into mental health care can be far too long. Finding a therapist with available time can take months. For children who are in residential group care, it is not uncommon to wait five months before starting individual or family therapy in that setting, about when insurance companies are indicating it is time to be discharged.