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Misconceptions About Mental Health

Misconceptions About Mental Health

There are still many people who believe that mental health problems make a person weak. That is not true.People with mental health problems can succeed in their jobs and have things in their lives that they enjoy.Many of our most famous leaders have mental health problems. Abraham Lincoln,according to letters from friends, was one of them. Research also shows that Abraham Lincoln's sanity ran in his family.

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