All mental illnesses are different, but being diagnosed with one will not keep you from being able to grow up, learn how to take care of yourself, and get an apartment or house.
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You should be scared to talk about your mental health to your family
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You cannot cause someone to get a mental illness
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People with mental illness are dangerous and violent.
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Someone in your own family can have a mental illness and you don't know about it
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When people have mental illnesses, they will never get better.
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People with mental health problems can snap out of it if they try hard enough.
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Mental illness can happen to anyone. It doesn't matter what you look like, what you wear, or where you come from.
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Talking about your mental health challenges is a waste of time.
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It is common for all people to sometimes have trouble at school, at home, at jobs and sometimes feel like they don't know what to do.
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Kids can't get anxiety or depression, only adults can
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50% of all lifetime mental illness begins by age 14, and 75% by age 24
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People with mental illnesses have trouble handling schoolwork, a job, and daily tasks
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I can't help someone with a mental illness, only a doctor can.
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If you have a broken leg, it will not get better with just aspirin.
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Mental illness has nothing to do with how smart you are
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