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Mental Illness Impacting Workforce

Urban residents and those in the workforce are more prone to suffer from mental illnesses, says psychiatrist Seiuliali'i Dr. George Tuitama. In an interview with Samoa Observer, Seiuliali'i indicated that a follow-up study will be carried out in workplaces to identify the problems and give individuals the help they require. Read the full article https://www.samoaobserver.ws/category/samoa/110318

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Mental Illness Impacting Workforce

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Urban residents and those in the workforce are more prone to suffer from mental illnesses, says psychiatrist Seiuliali'i Dr. George Tuitama. In an interview with Samoa Observer, Seiuliali'i indicated that a follow-up study will be carried out in workplaces to identify the problems and give individuals the help they require. Read the full article https://www.samoaobserver.ws/category/samoa/110318

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Wooden letter blocks spelling out “Mental Health” on a wooden table, symbolizing awareness and discussion around mental health and wellness

Mental Illness Impacting Workforce

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Urban residents and those in the workforce are more prone to suffer from mental illnesses, says psychiatrist Seiuliali'i Dr. George Tuitama. In an interview with Samoa Observer, Seiuliali'i indicated that a follow-up study will be carried out in workplaces to identify the problems and give individuals the help they require. Read the full article https://www.samoaobserver.ws/category/samoa/110318

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Urban residents and those in the workforce are more prone to suffer from mental illnesses, says psychiatrist Seiuliali’i Dr. George Tuitama. In an interview with Samoa Observer, Seiuliali’i indicated that a follow-up study will be carried out in workplaces to identify the problems and give individuals the help they require.

Read the full article https://www.samoaobserver.ws/category/samoa/110318

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