"The Day Ahead" takes a look at the role millennials have played in bringing awareness and acceptance to mental health issues. Television, music and celebrities have helped shift the conversation with honest dialogue about mental health.
Pop Culture Is Changing How We Talk About Mental Health
Television, music and celebrities are starting conversations about mental health that can have life-changing effects.
Posted: 10:38 a.m. EDT Jun 25, 2018
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