Monday, June 6, 2016

Urgent Care Reiterates Importance of Talking About Mental Health


When it comes to mental health issues, society remains to be largely discreet and sensitive about it. As much as movements have gained traction in encouraging families to talk about it in the open to further education and awareness, there still remains a huge amount of stigma attached to it. It is because of this that individuals become even more secretive about their condition, thereby missing out on the chance for them to get the treatment they need, and the support that they deserve from their family and friends. Mental Health Awareness To continue the advocacy of mental health awareness, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is offering a free 13-week class on mental illness education for caregivers and family members.
https://primarycareaklakeotis.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/urgent-care-reiterates-importance-of-talking-about-mental-health/

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