Story writing. its like thriller, interested, comic, reallife. plzz send me. because has to submit in school app within 30 min
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Explanation:
One in four people around the world will deal with a behavioral health condition at some time in their lives. One in four. Cancer strikes one in nine.
Think about it.
We all know someone coping with depression, substance use--maybe someone using alcohol or drugs to treat their PTSD.
Our clients and their families share their stories in their own words because they want others to know they are not alone. It's OK to reach out for help.
Call us for advice or help. You can also learn about behavioral health issues, particular illnesses and treatment options in our topic center on our home page. (Note: it's located top left corner)

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