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NBC NewsonX / Twitter3d ago
The Cope Dealer program at Glenville High School in Cleveland is one of many hip-hop therapy programs aimed at helping young people who may not have access to mental health resources. nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/hiโฆ
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Analysis Summary
Glenville High School in Cleveland runs Cope Dealer, a hip-hop therapy program designed to make mental health treatment more accessible to students who lack traditional resources by using music as the vehicle for processing trauma and stress. The program uses hip-hop language and beats to help students engage with therapy in ways that feel relevant to their lives, moving beyond clinical language that can feel disconnected from teen experience. The broader landscape of similar programs is not detailed here, so the scale of this approach beyond Cleveland remains unclear.
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โThe Cope Dealer program at Glenville High School in Cleveland is a hip-hop therapy programโ
NBC News article confirms Cope Dealer exists at Glenville High School and describes it as hip-hop therapy.
โHip-hop therapy programs are aimed at helping young people who may not have access to mental health resourcesโ
NBC article confirms the program serves students who lack traditional mental health access and uses hip-hop to make therapy more accessible. This is the core premise of the program.
โThere are many hip-hop therapy programs like this oneโ
The article discusses Cope Dealer but does not establish how many similar programs exist nationwide. The Johns Hopkins search result mentions beatboxing and rap degrees at Peabody but does not confirm multiple hip-hop therapy programs.
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