dimanche 10 juillet 2016
From having suicidal thoughts to becoming a peer mentor
Most mental disorders begin to develop during adolescence or young adulthood. Now a project is being developed to test the theory that giving youth quick access to mental health services is the key to preventing suicides and self-harm, as well as long-term mental health issues.
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