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Invisible Illness

Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

May 15, 2019

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Myths About Suicide Debunked

Inaccuracies and misconceptions about suicide can prevent people from getting the help they need and deserve to get better.

Source: U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Nadine Y. Barclay

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Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

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I write about behavioral health & other topics. I’m Managing Editor (Serials, Novellas) for LVP Press. See my other articles: https://hubpages.com/@nataliefrank

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