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Medical schools are using this video in training. Watch it once just to take it in.
Watch it again. Which one has schizophrenia? Which one has bipolar? Which one has PTSD? Which three are on antidepressants?
Which ones are
normal
?
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Holly
August 22, 2013 at 10:06 AM
WHOA - very powerful!
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