Love Island's Jake Cornish is being supported by the show's mental health team, according to The Mirror.
Jake and his girlfriend Liberty Poole have been coupled up from day one but the pair made the shock decision to leave the villa after hitting a bump in the road.
The Mirror reported that since leaving Jake will be receiving mental health care and therapy from the villa team.
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A mental health first aid team is on-site at all times throughout the Islanders' time in the villa and this will also continue now Jake and Liberty have left.
Under Love Island's duty of care protocols, the contestants are offered a minimum of eight therapy sessions after their departure and they're offered psychological support for up to 14 months from the end of their Love Island series.
Producers introduced these new guidelines this year following 2018's enquiry after controversy.
This came after the tragic suicides of contestants Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon and previous host Caroline Flack.
ITV also gave the contestants pre-filming psychological and medical assessments.
Contestants will also receive advice on how to handle their new found fame after exiting the show.
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