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Should You Talk to Someone About a Drug, Alcohol or Mental Health Problem? (Spanish version)

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Deberia usted hablar con alguien sobre un problema relacionado con las drogas, el alcohol o la salud mental?
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Contiene preguntas que los consumidores pueden hacerse para ayudarles a decidir si se debe buscar ayuda para un problema de abuso de drogas, de salud mental, o ambas cosas. Urge a los que respondieron "sí" a cualquiera de las preguntas, que busquen ayuda y contiene una lista de recursos dónde pueden obtener más información.

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SMA15-4731
Publication Date
October 2015
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