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On World Mental Health Day, Ban cites need of immediate support for post-crisis psychological distress

Oct 11, 2016, at 01:47 pm

New York, Oct 11 (Just Earth News): Marking World Mental Health Day 2016, the United Nations has highlighted the importance of making mental healthcare available to everyone who needs it – with a focus this year on providing immediate support to those in psychological distress after a crisis.