jeudi 26 janvier 2017
More than a decade with schizophrenia: how one UPEI student has coped
UPEI student Ketan Dulal was diagnosed with schizophrenia in his 20s while completing his undergrad in Germany. He's thankful the diagnosis happened there and not in his home country of Nepal, where families try to hide mental illness for fear of being shunned.
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