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Six Books That Might Change How You Think About Mental Illness

Por: The Atlantic Life November 20, 2023

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These individual, honest narratives can help dislodge oversimplifications about mental health.Illustration by Jared Bartman / The Atlantic. Sources: Heritage Images / Getty; Nikola Vukojevic / Getty; Philippe PACHE / Getty; Dan Cristian Pădureț / Unsplash; dpwk / Openverse; Annie Spratt / Unsplash.November 20, 2023, 2:33 PM ETIn 2021, Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka, two of the world’s most highly lauded athletes, walked away from major... + full article



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