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Notes from the 2004 Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health. The Carter Center. www.thecartercenter.org

Research from the University of Hanover, as discussed in Tanya Ott's interviews with NPR's WBHM in "Making Sense of Mental Health. www.wbhm.org

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