Column: Diagnosis often hurts mentally ill
By Brandon Middleton | March 1, 2016While a diagnosis is sometimes necessary to treat someone, the stigma that comes with the label of "mentally ill" can put a huge dent in how other people view them.
While a diagnosis is sometimes necessary to treat someone, the stigma that comes with the label of "mentally ill" can put a huge dent in how other people view them.
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