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Mental Illness Stigma Remains Despite Education – Even in Families

Published January 4, 2014

Mental Illness Stigma Remains Despite Education – Even in Families
Even worse, a 2013 study by British researchers found that stigma prevents people with mental illness from receiving needed treatment. The researchers, led by C. Henderson, found that globally, more than 70% of people with … According to a 2010 joint …
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Mom sentenced to 4 years in prison after fire kills son
Rogers was sentenced to four years in prison, and when she is released, she will be placed on an alcohol monitor, will be drug tested weekly and must complete a substance-abuse treatment program. Prosecutors said they didn't have the evidence for more …
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