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Rise of the ACCIDENTAL COUNSELLOR

When someone in our life is struggling, knowing the right things to say and do can be daunting. But there is support at hand. Jane Daisley-Snow from the Australian College of Applied Psychology explains.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

STEP 1: RECOGNITION

“Individuals living with mental health concerns can feel alone and stigmatised,” Daisley-Snow says. “Your genuine care and concern about

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