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Mutual Aid In Mental Cases

fIV.Z. Press Association) HAMILTON, June 22. An organisation named Recovery had been formed at Te Awamutu by former psychiatric patients and others needing psychiatric help, the Rev. H. Taylor told the Waikato Synod today. “It is an association of people in the community whose aim is to help one another go through times of stress and disturbance, whether after having recently left hospital or in order, if possible to avert the need for in-patient care ar J treatment,” said Mr Taylor.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 10

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Mutual Aid In Mental Cases Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 10

Mutual Aid In Mental Cases Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 10

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