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Imagine
you meet someone and you don’t have to worry about who you are because
they already understand and there’s a level of acceptance. They’re
dealing with depression, bipolar, an eating disorder or maybe anxiety,
schizophrenia or some other mental health condition. Maybe they’re
a parent, a brother or sister, or spouse or friend of someone who
self-injures or has ADHD or an addiction. You’re automatically at
ease because there’s an unspoken understanding that both of you
are dealing with something difficult; difficult to live with, difficult
to talk about, difficult to share, difficult to understand – except
if you’ve been there.RealMentalHealth.com is the first social
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The online community includes individuals, their family members,
loved ones and friends who want to easily and interactively obtain
knowledge about symptoms and treatments in a supportive community
environment. Come
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Welcome to RealMentalHealth.com
– a place where you can be yourself.
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