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Supporting Good Mental Health

The Church of England

Supporting Good Mental Health is a collection of 13 reflections from The Church of England, written by Professor Chris Cook and accompanied by “have a go” habits developed by Ruth Rice. You can download a free PDF that includes a total of thirteen reflections on Supporting Good Mental Health from cofe.io/MentalHealth. The effects of mental health problems are huge. Nearly nine out of ten people wi... more

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“Supporting Good Mental Health” is a collection of 13 reflections from The Church of England.

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