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Helping is (Usually) a Process Not an Event

Helping is (Usually) a Process Not an Event

by Wendy Smith | May 5, 2021 | Uncategorized

So, you’ve stepped up to help someone in your life who is struggling with a mental health challenge. On behalf of everyone needing that help, thank you! Now, what might you expect? Sometimes, conveying “I’ve got you” means something as simple as offering encouragement...

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