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Here are SAFE SPACE infographics

that shows information about Mental Health.

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MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES.

SAFE SPACE POSTERS

 PUBMATS

Here's Photo Gallery that exhibits a Mental Health story. 

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1: An intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others is also a means of having a mental health condition, particularly a social anxiety disorder.

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2: Child abuse and neglect may affect an individual's physical and mental health directly and indirectly. Maltreatment may negatively affect early brain development, resulting in adverse behavioral health outcomes into adolescence and adulthood. 

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3: Depression is triggered by isolation. Individuals who have bipolar disorder tend to reduce their contact with other people, leading to loneliness and cause pessimism.

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4: Thoughts about something that is real but actually does not exist are commonly found in schizophrenia. Hallucinations can lead to more dangerous actions and behaviors.

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5: Globally, an estimated 10% to 20% of children and adolescents are found with mental health problems, more than half occurring before 14. The Philippine mental health system assessment reported a 16% prevalence of mental disorders among children.

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6: "Being honest with yourself is the first step to improving your mental health," - you may find it difficult to express how you truly feel, but sometimes you just have to take the first step even before you're ready.

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7: Keeping in touch and open lines in communication is a good start to coping with mental health problems but taking it slowly and surely. 

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8: "When this happens, I need to seek help." Lead singer Danielle Haim described "Now I'm In It" as a song about "going through it" and opened up about her experience with depression.

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9: Embracing yourself makes you more beautiful, as well as enjoying yourself can help you beat stress.

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10: 28 year old American singer, songwriter, and actor Demi Lovato has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder when she was a teen. She started  treatment for addiction and eating disorder. Along with it, she learned coping skills and adopted ways to control and understand her emotions. Currently, Lovato is one of the celebrity spokespersons for Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental Health campaign.

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End: "It's never too late to open your heart. You don't have to deal with it on your own when someone is out there to help you not feel alone. So let's open our wings as together we find peace. This is our resting place, this is our safe space."

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