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Reasons why a person with a mental
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“I hope they don’t ask me a que
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Tiredness and fatigue may lead to o
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Poor sleeping is a common symptom o
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9. Describe a good way to approach
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Provide the person with information
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INFORMATION FOR PRESENTATION Counse
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Diagram 4. The problem treatment cy
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How does stigma and discrimination
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Step 2 - How does gender relate to
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References 1. Herrman H, Saxena S,
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Appendix A : Introducing your other
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11. Mood swings 12. Lack of energy
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Appendix D: Common and Severe Menta
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Case study E Ahanti is a 25 year ol
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Appendix F : Role plays Role Play 1
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Appendix H Counselling Skills Cards
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