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World Opinion
Just a Little More Love by Don White PDF Print E-mail
"Just A Little More Love" by Don White, folk singer, song writer who is a strong supporter of psychiatric rights and freedom, which is reflected in many of his other works. You can learn more about the artist at: www.donwhite.net
Click below to listen to a sample of his song.
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Who's Mentally Ill? Deciding Is Often All in the Mind PDF Print E-mail
June 12, 2005
Who's Mentally Ill? Deciding Is Often All in the Mind
By BENEDICT CAREY
THE release last week of a government-sponsored
survey, the most comprehensive to date, suggests that
more than half of Americans will develop a mental
disorder in their lives.
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Racial Disparities Found in Pinpointing Mental Illness PDF Print E-mail
Racial Disparities Found in Pinpointing Mental Illness
By Shankar Vedantam
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, June 28, 2005; A01
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Social Network's Healing Power Is Borne Out in Poorer Nations PDF Print E-mail
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/26/AR2005062601091_pf.html
Social Network's Healing Power Is Borne Out in Poorer Nations
By Shankar Vedantam
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, June 27, 2005; A01
RAIPUR RANI, India -- Second of three articles
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Suicide Rate Is Unchanged PDF Print E-mail
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/29/AR2005052900829_pf.html
Suicide Rate Is Unchanged
Despite a dramatic increase in the psychiatric treatment of emotional disorders over the past decade, there has been no decrease in the rate of suicidal thoughts and behavior among adults, according to a highly respected federal survey.
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