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by Kusha Bhardwaj on Aug 12, 2024

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Hi, wanted to ask if any mental health behavior changes the way a person acts of behaves?? Does it change their daily routine and their hearts??

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Hi anonymous!! Surely!!! Our behavior, personality, attachment styles are all connected to our mental health. And any disruption mentally will reflect both internally and externally. We can discuss this further on my live tomorrow at 12pm

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