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==See also== |
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*[[Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient Movement]] |
*[[Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient Movement]] |
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*[[Psychiatric survivors movement]] |
*[[Psychiatric survivors movement]] |
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*[[Suicide survivor]] |
*[[Suicide survivor]] |
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[[Category:Stress]] |
[[Category:Stress]] |
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Survivors are those who life beyond a crisis, a particularly challenging experience or traumatic life event.