Mental Health Struggles
A teenager's distress is dismissed as psychiatric, highlighting the urgent need for validation in mental health care. Personal anecdotes reveal the profound pain many face, including a woman grappling with suicidal thoughts. Amidst these challenges, there is a glimmer of hope for improvement in treatment and understanding, emphasizing the importance of open conversations about mental health.In this clip
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