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  • Post category:Mental health
  • Post published:February 19, 2018

Someone who is experiencing mental health difficulties is usually able to live a successful full life, particularly if they are receiving help to manage the illness. They might feel embarrassed or like an outcast, but there are things you can do to help make them feel more comfortable.

Source: Tips for supporting a friend with a mental illness @ ReachOut.com: Get through tough times

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