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Consumer Centered Mental Health Education: Annotated Bibliography

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Consumer-centered mental health education
Mental illness is a common problem of our society. It is a mental disorder which affects mood, demeanor and thinking of the individual. In today’s stressful life, one doesn’t have time to sit back and unwind. Work pressure, family problem, income related issues, these can be one of the cases of mental illness. Some of mental disorder are depression, anxiety, schizophrenia. People are not much aware about mental illness. They do not commit that, they have a mental disorder because they think, what people say. Even in one family people refuse to acknowledge that someone is suffering mental disorder.
Our paper is tied to mental disorder and to discuss about consumer group related to depression, how to …show more content…

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