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      A Problem Is Not an Illness

      July 23, 2014 by Toby Ingham

      Realising that we have a problem with something, be that shyness, or depression does not mean that we have an illness.

      It means that there is something in our lives that requires attention, but that should not be taken as a sign of illness.

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