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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Wallet Card: Having Trouble Coping?

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This wallet card lists signs of depression. It urges people to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline if they or someone is having trouble coping after a traumatic event.

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SVP13-0155R
Publication Date
August 2008

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