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[quote=Anonymous]The under 35s are very comfortable sharing their mental health issues. I’m not sure how common it is on job interviews but guaranteed you have hired some counselors that has some mental health issues. It’s a combination of more is known medically and the shame that so many had to endure for having this type of illness is going away. That said nobody wants to hear about their self diagnosed ailments. I don’t know if it helps or hurts people with serious mental health diagnoses. My sister with schizophrenia suffered horribly from debilitating symptoms along with people treating her badly her whole life and talking down to her as if she wasn’t an intelligent woman with feelings. Hearing voices and watching doors melt when you’re talking a walk produces anxiety. Having to work with people full time might produce discomfort. [/quote]
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