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Saturday 10 October is World Mental Health Day, hosted by the World Federation of Mental Health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are more than 800,000 deaths by suicide each year – more than 41,000 of them in the United States. To help mark WMHD2015, we’re sharing a collection of links below; by understanding the illness, we can help erode the stigma and relate to those who suffer with understanding, and compassion.
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On #WorldMentalHealthDay, join us in using data and building partnerships to strengthen awareness & prevent suicide: http://t.co/bhwLwZX7xp
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 10, 2015
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End the stigma. #WorldMentalHealthDay pic.twitter.com/BEDlzbvMyn — Reasons To Smile (@ReasonsSmiIe) October 10, 2015
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The best thing anyone ever told me about mental illness was this: Now is not forever. #WorldMentalHealthDay
— Quinn Norton (@quinnnorton) October 10, 2015
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#WorldMentalHealthDay Mental health is serious and shouldn’t be pushed aside! You are worthy and incredible!! pic.twitter.com/gFfpLw8rZL
— Positive Strawberry (@posistrawberry) October 10, 2015
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In honor of #WMHD2015 we’re putting the spotlight on suicide prevention: http://t.co/fb4ZoqtJsW pic.twitter.com/zE35dD6rmK
— HHS.gov (@HHSGov) October 10, 2015
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#Depression can be frightening, but largely preventable & treatable. Seek help. Watch our video https://t.co/nhMFaMjYEs #MentalHealth — WHO (@WHO) October 10, 2015
We also did one forum in June on PTSD, check it out here.
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As a lover of black dogs of the real version, I wish they would not call depression a “black dog”. For me they are a source of comfort and joy!
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