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Apply for a Mental Health Journalism Fellowship at Carter Center

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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Apply for a Mental Health Journalism Fellowship at Carter CenterApplications from U.S. residents are now being accepted for six one-year journalism fellowships with the Carter Center’s Mental Health Program.

These fellowships aim to enhance public understanding of mental health …

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Apply for a Mental Health Journalism Fellowship at Carter Center

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  1. “These fellowships aim to enhance public understanding of mental health issues and reduce stigma and discrimination against people with mental illnesses.”

    By how much does the Carter Center want to reduce the “stigma?” Women here refuted the “stigma” of rape, Ms Carter is a woman. One expects more.

    Harold A. Maio, retired mental health editor
    khmaio@earthlink.net

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